Which M1 Macbook for Bitwig?

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Which M1 Macbook for Bitwig?

Air
15
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Pro 13''
12
44%
 
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Yeah, I saw that when it came out. Seems it’s best to keep a healthy chunk free on your SSD. I’m planning on leaving 100GB unused in my 256GB internal SSD and use external NVMe drives for everything except OS and plugins.
Meanwhile, OS 11.4 apparently addressed the heavy swapping:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ps ... s.2297666/
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ss ... 3/page-114
And, most importantly, the problem is/was Rosetta. What the ex-engineer only briefly mentioned, there’s virtually no swapping when (only) using Silicon native apps and plugins, which I’ll be doing on that iMac with 16GB RAM and 256GB internal SSD:
- AAS
- RME
- Spire
- Bitwig
- Melda
- Valhalla
- FabFilter
- Pianoteq
- FL Studio
- Klevgrand
- AudioThing
- SugarBytes
- Xferrecords
- Apogee (MiC)
- MOTU M2 & M4
- MOK Waverazor

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(speaking Mac, i had SNOW LEOPARD on this PC, maybe 2009..... lol.... my PC survived, not SNOW LEOPARD WHICH I VERY LIKED by nostalgia of old computers... sh1ts... lol...)

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Fleer wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:44 pm Yeah, I saw that when it came out. Seems it’s best to keep a healthy chunk free on your SSD. I’m planning on leaving 100GB unused in my 256GB internal SSD and use external NVMe drives for everything except OS and plugins.
Meanwhile, OS 11.4 apparently addressed the heavy swapping:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ps ... s.2297666/
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ss ... 3/page-114
And, most importantly, the problem is/was Rosetta. What the ex-engineer only briefly mentioned, there’s virtually no swapping when (only) using Silicon native apps and plugins, which I’ll be doing on that iMac with 16GB RAM and 256GB internal SSD:
- AAS
- RME
- Spire
- Bitwig
- Melda
- Valhalla
- FabFilter
- Pianoteq
- FL Studio
- Klevgrand
- AudioThing
- SugarBytes
- Xferrecords
- Apogee (MiC)
- MOTU M2 & M4
- MOK Waverazor
U-he have some of their plugins in mac native versions now, there's a thread in their forum here.
Mac mini m4 pro, Reaper, too many plugins, Modal Argon8, Novation Circuit Mono Station and now a lovely Waldorf Blofeld.

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Kypresso wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:26 pm
Fleer wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:44 pm Yeah, I saw that when it came out. Seems it’s best to keep a healthy chunk free on your SSD. I’m planning on leaving 100GB unused in my 256GB internal SSD and use external NVMe drives for everything except OS and plugins.
Meanwhile, OS 11.4 apparently addressed the heavy swapping:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ps ... s.2297666/
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ss ... 3/page-114
And, most importantly, the problem is/was Rosetta. What the ex-engineer only briefly mentioned, there’s virtually no swapping when (only) using Silicon native apps and plugins, which I’ll be doing on that iMac with 16GB RAM and 256GB internal SSD:
- AAS
- RME
- Spire
- Bitwig
- Melda
- Valhalla
- FabFilter
- Pianoteq
- FL Studio
- Klevgrand
- AudioThing
- SugarBytes
- Xferrecords
- Apogee (MiC)
- MOTU M2 & M4
- MOK Waverazor
U-he have some of their plugins in mac native versions now, there's a thread in their forum here.
also LinuX, but all Linux FOOLs are downloading em, like FREE Uhe plugins yay ! :)))))))

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