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Old 12-22-2017, 04:27 AM
Andy Howell Andy Howell is offline
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I think a standard iMAC or even MacBook Pro would be fine. I use a cheese grater Mac Pro with 16 gigs of memory and a 8 gig MacBook.

As LJ said audio recording and editing is not too memory intensive, especially not if you are mainly home recording with just acoustic and vocals. You really have to be pushing things to get into trouble.

The iMac Pro is designed for media work but with those studios in mind who refresh the equipment every few years or so. There is a new Mac Pro (modular and expandable) coming out sometime next year.

But for audio, a standard iMac will have more than enough power. Go for the biggest screen you can afford!
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