I would say more memory is always better, if you can up that to 16GB or more 
that’s probably a worth while thing if you’re going to do a lot of heavy work.  
Audio itself isn’t bad but if you run a lot of tools in parallel etc.

The SSD size depends on what you’re storing.  If you have an external drive for 
all your content, virtual machines, music, etc then for a root drive that’s 
pretty good.  If you want to use that as your drive for everything then I would 
go a bit larger if funds allow.

Thanks

> On Oct 7, 2015, at 3:04 AM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Thats true actually.
> 
> But is 256Gb enough for a ssd?
> /A
>> On 06 Oct 2015, at 21:24, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 8GB of ram is more than enough, I imagine, especially on a device with a 
>> solid-state drive. A Mini is a fine machine, but remember that it's not 
>> portable and won't include a screen, keyboard, trackpad, or microphone.
>>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 15:01, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi!
>>> Am about to spend money on a new Mac.
>>> I have been comparing macs on app store.
>>> First i really wanted a macbook Air but the i wanted my 11 inch with 8 gb 
>>> ram and 512 flash disk.
>>> And that will cost me more than i can afford.
>>> I don’t know the differences in the processor types.
>>> I mean is 2.7 much faster than 1.6 ghz.
>>> Ofcourse i could reduce the flash drive to 256 gigabyte but it feels very 
>>> very small.
>>> My mac mini has a harddisk capacity thats 500 gb.
>>> I will also use my mac for some hobby music production and i don’t know if 
>>> 8gb of ram is enough for that.
>>> I actually did a comparision with a mac mini 2.7 GzH with a ram amount of 
>>> 16 gb and a fusion drive of 1 tb.
>>> Thats much  cheaper than the mac book air i put to gether on the app store 
>>> app.
>>> Maybe thats the way to go.
>>> But if some has some ideas i’d be more than happy to hear from you.
>>> Thanks.
>>> /A
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