Does logic pro work on macbook air?

But on both machines, Logic Pro runs exactly the same. No drop outs, no clipping or glitches. I can say for 100% certainty that my usage of Logic on the Macbook Air does work without any problems, performance wise.

Yes, you can run Logic Pro X on a Mac. Book air because even the minimum specification Mac. Book Air has 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and is powerful enough to run the program. However, the small hard drive size will likely fill up quickly, affording you many problems to fix in the future.

Another common question is “Can I run logicx on a MacBook Pro?”.

I have a Mac, book Pro 13″ 2011, i5 and I can run Logic. X no problem. Key is to have enough RAM and a fast hard drive. I have 16GB and a 1TB SSD.

Is a MacBook Pro better than a Logic Pro for production?

That being said, if you are seriously going to use Logic for professional production, then in my opinion a Macbook Pro would be better for the following reasons: Since, in the real production world, time is money, and a faster computer is money well spent.

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What are the limitations of a MacBook Air with LPX?

The “limitations” of a Macbook Air when used with LPX are; 1 ) Typically small though fast internal Hard Drive that can quickly run out of space when used with LPX and all its content plus any external libraries/samples/loops etc.

My counter is that a Macbook Pro would be better, not an i7 Macbook Air. I would not buy an i7 Macbook Air if you need more power ; buy a Macbook Pro, or i. Mac, or Mac, and pro. The real world difference between the i5 and i7 on a Macbook Air is not worth the money. Save that $200-300 and buy the Macbook Pro with it.

How many tracks do you use on Your Logic Pro X?

I use a 2012 Macbook Air 13″ with Logic Pro X without any problems (1.8, 4GB, 128GB SSD). However my usage is pretty basic: 10-20 tracks of audio with 2-3 plugins each and no synths or virtual instruments.