Yeah if you can get a good deal on a used one, definitely worth looking at — my only concern is that 8gb RAM config might be too low for some programs.
I'm actually not sure what the limiting factors usually are for music software, but RAM is often the thing you don't want to go lowest configuration on.
I'd read up on your RAM needs as part of the process.
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The bit of research I've done thus far has informed me that the new Mac chips have integrated memory and so perform pretty well but RAM can't be upgraded... I'm already somewhat familiar that Mac computers are a pain to upgrade, but this sounds particularly painful. Your advice (and Joe's elsewhere in thread) is convincing me that I should be cautious in this regard.
I'll totally be reading up on common RAM requirements for music-making.
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Yeah if you can get a good deal on a used one, definitely worth looking at — my only concern is that 8gb RAM config might be too low for some programs.
I'm actually not sure what the limiting factors usually are for music software, but RAM is often the thing you don't want to go lowest configuration on.
I'd read up on your RAM needs as part of the process.
Right on — good to know, Ben!
The bit of research I've done thus far has informed me that the new Mac chips have integrated memory and so perform pretty well but RAM can't be upgraded... I'm already somewhat familiar that Mac computers are a pain to upgrade, but this sounds particularly painful. Your advice (and Joe's elsewhere in thread) is convincing me that I should be cautious in this regard.
I'll totally be reading up on common RAM requirements for music-making.