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Choosing the correct Mac computer for your studio can be very difficult. Which model should I choose, how many processors, how much memory, and so much more? In this guide, we will help you navigate all the options to help you choose the best Mac for your studio.
As an audio professional you need to buy both hardware and software to equip your studio. But how do you choose the right things to buy. Here’s three tests you should apply before spending your money.
Apple announced their next iteration of Apple Silicon, the M2 System on a Chip during the WWDC 2022 keynote address, along with 2 new MacBook models both powered by the M2 chip and due to be released in July 2022. We have the details…
With the release of the new MacBook Pro and Mac Studio, more people are looking for higher speed storage options. In this article, we explore what technology is now available and suggest some options for solutions for your new studio computer.
In this Buying Guide we unpick the jargon around Hard Drives, take you through the different options available and help you choose the best solution.
Here at Production Expert, we often get questions like “What is the best interface?” Unfortunately, the answer to this question can only be “it depends”. In this article, we look at ways to help users research your first or next acquisition and get the answers you need to make an informed decision.
Neil Parfitt who we have featured before here on Production Expert following his journey buying and testing an Apple 2019 Mac Pro 7,1 computer has now posted his Pro Audio And Music Buyer's Guide to buying a 2019 Mac Pro. Check out Neil’s story and video.
In this article, we take a quick look at several of what could be called the finest audio interfaces available today. Form factor however is not the defining factor here. We are looking at the ability to configure the I/O and connectivity to our needs in a bespoke unit, not a one size fits all, off the shelf device but something that can be truly customised. The downside to all this flexibility is often an eye-watering price tag.
There is nothing more frustrating than having to carry a fist full of different adaptors and connectors in order to make a nice shiny new Apple MacBook Pro laptops or other USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 equipped computers talk to any of our studio hardware. So here are our list of some of the best troubleshooters and lifesaver converters that are available today to avoid having to carry a pile of little white converter cables that can cost over £50 each.
In this new series of articles we aim to help people who are starting out in audio production find the best gear for their chosen field of work. We will be covering studio starter kit suggestion for songwriters, loop based producer, voice over artists and more. Before we dive into the gear we want to cover two important aspects of every studio setup, the computer and DAW.