![]() ![]() Even if keeping Cubase in macOS makes more sense for performance reasons, I should still be able to share projects between the Apple laptop and Windows desktop given they both will have the same plugins and libraries. My question is this, because I’m seeing conflicting information or people just obviously don’t know what the hell they are talking about (Bootcamp is not a hypervisor… it is not a VM…): Given the consensus seems to be that Cubase (10.5 in my case) performs better in Windows than macOS, is it safe to say that running it in Bootcamp would be preferable to macOS? There isn’t some performance hit whether it is crappy drivers, or some contrivance from Apple, that would make Cubase perform worse in it?īasically just trying to figure out if I should plan on Bootcamping it. This isn’t a primary DAW in addition to work… just for travel, sitting on a couch, or laying in bed. Thus, I’m looking at 10th Gen Intel MacBook Pro 13 laptops. This is because they did a full version upgrade for Cubase 12 - basically to raid users' wallets because they knew everyone would be upgrading for the 'Dongle Droppage. ![]() MusicRadar verdict: Cubase 11 not only adds some great new features but also evens up its three versions, delivering a professional option to suit most wallets. But, the upgrade from Cubase Pro 10.5 to 12 is 199 on their website, which is more than if you had upgraded from 10.5 to 11 (60) and then from 11 to 12 (99). 16GB RAM limit and support for the tech I need at work is spotty, as are a lot of other things related to music production. Either way, Cubase 11 remains a truly impressive DAW that’s powerful and fun to use, whichever version you opt for. Otherwise, I’d dual boot Linux and Windows and be done with it: the former for work and the latter for music and play.Īs much as I love new tech, the latest and greatest, and all the buzz around M1, I’m not wanting to make that leap yet. I’m in the market for a new laptop and kind of tied to macOS for work reasons.
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