Whatever the case, I found numerous threads on gearslutz discussing daw performance as it pertains to the CPU. or maybe there just aren't all that many 12 core nMac Pro owners out there who use logic?. I guess it's been too soon for people to post results?. Searched everywhere, but couldn't find anything. I really could not find any info on the how the 12 core would perform with the latest LPX 10.0.7 update. Looking forward to having a professional setup to help support this crazy career choice! I've been choked long enough with that machine. This is an upgrade from a 2009 iMac 2.8GHz Quad core with 16GB ram. I'll be sure to post results once I've got it. ![]() I had to do it as "personal" in order to qualify for the Apple Employee discount. Plus the whole purchase can be a tax writeoff anyways.įor those interested, Apple does 18 month financing for "personal" purchases, or you can do 24 month financing as a "business" customer. The discount I'm getting is taking almost $2500 off the price tag. I'll take it as a sign from the gods of epic music! I'm sure I'll need VE Pro 5 to optimize performance across all cores, but it just seems like too much of an omen that logic is optimized for 12 core support right before I'm about to buy. For the sake of longevity, and being able to work on a single machine, I have decided to spring for the 12 core model.
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