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Old 11-12-2010, 10:36 AM
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Smile PT9 with Macbook Air 2010 and Apogee One

I was thrilled about PT9 and I was very curious about how this setup would work but I couldn't find any articles online so I took my chance and made the
purchase..

Result?


I'm VERY Happy with my purchase.. My sessions are usually 70 to 90 tracks
and as long as I don't use crazy amount of plugins, it's very stable..
If your sessions are under 50 tracks, you'll be amazed by how the MB Air handles it..

I Love Apogee One very much as well. You'll have much better reference than listening through the built in headphone jack on the Mac.

This truly is the best mobile setup I've ever owned and I really love how I could mix @ the Starbucks without the bulky interface..

I Love it... period..
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