Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted February 27, Would the Mac Book I mentioned be able to handle any significant projects? Being a student it's a lot of cash to effectively only run one programme if I could buy Logic for PC I would , so I just want to make sure it will not be a waste of money. Any advice would be appreciated. For info, some of the projects I have run up to tracks don't know if that's a factor Thanks a lot!
Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options With 4GB you'd essentially be running in swap space, and have poor performance. Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Reply I have this question too 24 I have this question too Me too 24 Me too. Question marked as Solved User profile for user: kerochan kerochan. View answer in context.
Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Jan 2, AM in response to mikefrombrantford In response to mikefrombrantford Hi mikefrombrantford wrote: Requires 64 bit Audio Units plug ins. Yes, but you might want to get more RAM, depending on your intended use. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: kerochan kerochan. Logic only needs 4gb RAM. User profile for user: octopi octopi.
Jan 2, AM in response to mikefrombrantford In response to mikefrombrantford I believe that model iMac is the late iMac which means you cannot add any more RAM. This makes it much easier for me to add what I need to have a decent little home studio. Thanks very much for the quick and friendly advice. Jan 2, AM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan No, kerochan, it completely depends on what you're doing with Logic. So, 8gig is not fine at all caveat: what you're doing or want to do.
But I am sure you will be fine. Of course you are correct saying it depends on what you are doing with Logic! Mike did say he is not using virtual instruments, so I would imagine no problems either. Jan 2, PM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan Yes, that's correct.
I'm fortunate in that I own many of the instruments that people try to replicate with plug ins. Still, it does concern me that I'm not sitting on a comfortable amount of RAM. Unfortunately, despite its brilliance the app is only available on iOS devices.
That does not bode well for Windows users. While that means you cannot install the app directly on any Windows PC, there is another way round.
As we have mentioned, you cannot install the app directly on your PC. For that you need to take the route of a virtual machine. Here is what you need to do:. So to ensure smooth running of the app, it would be better to check whether your device meets the following requirements.
Despite an arduous installation process, the app is worth every bit the hardship. It carries great features which are beneficial for beginners as well as professionals. It does a lot more than just cutting, trimming and joining audios.
That does not bode well for Windows users. While that means you cannot install the app directly on any Windows PC, there is another way round.
As we have mentioned, you cannot install the app directly on your PC. For that you need to take the route of a virtual machine. Here is what you need to do:. So to ensure smooth running of the app, it would be better to check whether your device meets the following requirements. Despite an arduous installation process, the app is worth every bit the hardship. It carries great features which are beneficial for beginners as well as professionals.
It does a lot more than just cutting, trimming and joining audios. If you feel Logic Pro is a bit too much, then opt for Audacity. By Ananna , 4 hours ago in Logic Pro. Click here! Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted February 27, Would the Mac Book I mentioned be able to handle any significant projects?
Being a student it's a lot of cash to effectively only run one programme if I could buy Logic for PC I would , so I just want to make sure it will not be a waste of money. Any advice would be appreciated. For info, some of the projects I have run up to tracks don't know if that's a factor Thanks a lot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Question marked as Solved User profile for user: kerochan kerochan.
View answer in context. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Jan 2, AM in response to mikefrombrantford In response to mikefrombrantford Hi mikefrombrantford wrote: Requires 64 bit Audio Units plug ins. Yes, but you might want to get more RAM, depending on your intended use. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
User profile for user: kerochan kerochan. Logic only needs 4gb RAM. User profile for user: octopi octopi. Jan 2, AM in response to mikefrombrantford In response to mikefrombrantford I believe that model iMac is the late iMac which means you cannot add any more RAM. This makes it much easier for me to add what I need to have a decent little home studio.
Thanks very much for the quick and friendly advice. Jan 2, AM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan No, kerochan, it completely depends on what you're doing with Logic. So, 8gig is not fine at all caveat: what you're doing or want to do. But I am sure you will be fine. Of course you are correct saying it depends on what you are doing with Logic! Mike did say he is not using virtual instruments, so I would imagine no problems either.
Jan 2, PM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan Yes, that's correct. I'm fortunate in that I own many of the instruments that people try to replicate with plug ins.
Still, it does concern me that I'm not sitting on a comfortable amount of RAM. Thanks again everyone!