These factors are small enough that I normally wouldn’t even consider upgrading for at least three years, particularly since longer battery time isn’t an issue for me unless you can get the thing to 20 actual hours of video on one charge. MagSafe on one side instead of USB-C charging on two side will be a negative to consider. I did put in time with BetterTouchTool to customize my touch bar, but after weighing all the pros and cons, I’d rather go with the physical buttons. I think there’s very good chance I’ll upgrade them both to M1, maybe not at the first moment, but by the end of the year for two reasons: 1) better power/battery performance, and 2) physical buttons instead of touch bar. One runs Big Sur and one runs Catalina for compatibility, though I imagine that won’t matter within a few months. I have two MBP 16" i9 32GB 2TB purchased new in December, 2019. something to do w/audio glitches when using external monitors over USB-c… and ramping up fans that are loud and the thing apparently runs really hot… i haven’t chased down any more recent reports on this stuff though so perhaps they’ve improved some things w/newer builds and Big Sur. reading around the net there’s a few issues that people seem to complain a lot about. other than the keyboard and the USB-C power connector i don’t have any complaints.Įven running in rosetta on the M1 mac minis the performance is looking really great for a lot of software.Įdit: also there’s some strikes against the intel 16 inch macbook pro. the 2018 i9 6 core is a beast by comparison. battery life is like 40 minutes and it won’t run anything beyond high sierra i think… i bought a used 2018 macbook pro a year or two(?) ago and sometimes i wish i’d waited. ![]() I have a 2011 macbook pro that is still doing OK. you could just resell it at a small loss once the new hotness comes out. i’ve seen some good deals on older macbook pros. ![]() You could always find something to tide you over until then if your current laptop is gonna die. I think it’s 6 months away or something though… i can’t remember the rumors of when it’s supposed to come out. the M1 already looks like a monster for audio work and i can only guess that the larger mac book pro will be more of that. Sorry for the wall of text, but I really appreciate any advice any of y’all can give. What I’m wondering really boils down to whether anyone with a similar level of software/hardware needs is currently running an MBP 16” with base specs or similar and if they’d recommend waiting, or if their current setup meets their needs. Obviously, a 16” M1 hasn’t been announced, but I’m set on that size after having used one for my work laptop for a year now. I’m planning to upgrade my MBP sometime this year regardless to at least the base 16” MBP with the i7, likely spec’d up to 1TB and 32GB RAM. ![]() I mention all of those to say that: at present, all of those work to varying degrees due to system limitations, but they DO run on Big Sur with Logic 10.6 with the exception of Overbridge. Wouter Hisschemöller Euclidean Rhythm Generator.I’m also using the following pretty frequently: Digitakt & Model:Cycles (use the Elektron software utility suite).Minilogue XD (uses the Minilogue transfer utility). ![]()
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