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Upgrade to 12 core or New Mac Mini
Hey guys, I use Pro Tools 10 HD and Pro Tools 11 HD Native. Not interested in going to PT 12 well at least not yet.
I use Pro Tools 10 HD for recording and some mixing and Pro Tools 11 HD just for mixing. I have a 2.66 ghz 2009 Mac Pro. I also have another Mac Pro I'm thinking of upgrading as well but it's a 2006 that I don't use. Anyway, I was think of just getting a 12 core (or 6 Core if that's better for Pro Tools) tray and cpu upgrade. It's so cheap and would work for both of my computers. Or, get a new Mac Mini 6 core i7 then just use that for mixing. What do you guys think? Thanks, Marc
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Re: Upgrade to 12 core or New Mac Mini
Why are you using Pro Tools 10 for tracking? (Edit oh I see it’s you have a HD/TDM system).
Why mention not going to Pro Tools 12 when 2019.5 is a fantastic improvement in performance/scalability (certainly over 11/12/2018). What actual issues are you trying to solve by upgrading? The thing trapping you is you are running TDM... your question is not clear... are you getting rid of TDM totally? Or you just want to upgrade the non-TDM system? Ignoring the TDM trap for now: I would tend to upgrade cheese graters, especially if I could get them onto 2019.5 or later, ideally on Mojave with suitable metal capable GPU and NVMe SSD... it’s about the whole package not just number of CPU cores. Legacy cheese graters might not get macOS Catalina support, but maybe that will get hacked around. The hard reason I would dismiss cheese grater options now is if you need Thunderbolt. But pretty much 2019.5 would drive all my thinking about future options. If you want to stay on TDM then I'd tend to leave that system as is, unless you need more CPU to fix issue there, and you would hopefully not for tracking, and I'd want to mix on 2019.5 given how far ahead of 10 it is. Then an effort to update the other Mac Pro cheese grater (or maybe buy a more recent used one is an option) makes sense. All depends on what actual problems you are trying to solve. Last edited by Darryl Ramm; 06-16-2019 at 11:33 AM. |
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