![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So with that said, what would I change about the new Apple MacBook Pro? Not a lot, to be honest. If you read anywhere we've made claims of the M1 being supported they are wrong. Any tests done have been to show the performance of UNSUPPORTED (yes, block caps again for the hard of thinking) DAWs using Rosetta 2, to indicate how UNSUPPORTED apps should function when running as native apps when SUPPORTED. Most software at this time is unusupported, as has been made clear in the articles written. I'm sure many looking at the new Silicon powered Apple Macs think it's an attractive proposition, but when they honeymoon is over am I still in love with this machine? A Warningīefore I share my findings, I need to make it as CLEAR AS I CAN (block caps for shouting!) that at no point since the launch of the new Apple Macs, have we claimed compatibility with DAWs like Pro Tools, Studio One and other Intel based apps. It is said that the most attractive thing is something you can't have. This space of time allows us to continue to use it every day, and the big question is, do we still think it's as good as when we first started using it? Russ Hughes tells of his month with a new Mac and his verdict. We've had the Apple MacBook Pro M1 for about a month now. ![]()
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