2016/03/11 13:20:05
150el13df
Hi, everyone
Want to upgrade < Suitable Mac mini budget :
Mac mini 2.8GHz < ssd < 8gb Has anyone tried With Sonar X3 ?!?!
2016/03/11 13:58:00
Wookiee
No personal experience but I understand it may work using Bootcamp.

I suppose buying a PC is out of the question ?
2016/03/11 14:59:01
150el13df
Thanks for the comment🙃👍
I have been p.c few years and the experience is simply awful🙁From what I understand there is a problem with multiple tracks or add plugins?
2016/03/11 16:27:17
Jim Roseberry
150el13df
Hi, everyone
Want to upgrade < Suitable Mac mini budget :
Mac mini 2.8GHz < ssd < 8gb Has anyone tried With Sonar X3 ?!?!



For just under $1k
  • Dual-core CPU with low clock-speed
  • Maxed out at 8GB RAM (soldered to the motherboard)
  • Limited to a single internal 1TB drive
It's essentially the equivalent of a low-spec laptop.
 
 
2016/03/11 18:19:35
150el13df
Thanks for the comment:-)) And how it will run with Sonar ?
I realized depends on several tracks and adding plug-ins
2016/03/11 20:11:42
dwardzala
Sonar does not run natively on any Apple/Mac products.  If might work with bootcamp or some other utility to create a windows environment.
 
If your heart is set on a Mac, your best bet is to use a DAW that will run on a Mac.
2016/03/12 03:55:46
150el13df
Thanks for the comment🙃
Does anyone have recommendations for a Mac -compatible DAW
It is important to be possible to write musical notes
2016/03/12 08:52:54
dwardzala
You have a lot of choices.  I don't know the specific functionality of any of them, but Logic is Apple's DAW.  Pro Tools, Studio One and others are all Mac compatible.
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