Hi guys
These days, the inside of a PC could be very similar to the inside of a Mac, yet both platforms still come with their own pros and cons. Although the cases and, in particular the operating systems, of a PC and Mac still have a somewhat different look and feel, after so many years of. Ableton has published their official requirements for Live 10 but they’re only useful enough to tell if a computer can run Live 10. That’s not the same as running it with a full stack of plugins and a hefty sample library. The official Ableton Live 10 requirements: PC with Windows 7 SP1, 8 or 10 / Intel Mac (Mac OS X 10.7) Multicore processor. Most importantly, you will need a good computer that will integrate all these equipment and enable you to produce music. The big question is; which Mac should you choose? Here is a guide that will help you choose the best Mac for music production. The truth is that you can actually choose either. Each has its own advantages. PC showdown started when IBM—not Apple or Microsoft—was the king of the computer. The IBM PC was IBM's answer to the flourishing personal computer market that started with the Altair 8800 and was being led by companies like Apple and Commodore.
For a variety of reasons I'm considering switching back to Windows after being on Mac for a decade
I would love to hear ya'lls thoughts on pros and cons of using Windows for music production in the current computer market and specifically stability - do you guys trust your windows systems for live performance? Audio interface driver weirdnesses?
'Back in the day', Windows XP didn't seem to be as stable overall as OS X but obviously it's 2018
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