I would say yes, but for the most part, a desktop will be more expandable in 
the long run, but I think that you could cover a good amount of ground with a 
MBP. There are quite a few people in the industry that take the MBP approach 
with no qualms. Here is one thing to consider, some people who get a laptop set 
up first are always wondering if they should have went the desktop root, so 
keep that in mind. Hopefully some others will chime in.  

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Alex Coleman
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Recommendations on Protools System

 

I have been comtemplating a move to PT11 from Sonar and am getting serious 
about putting together a system that will meet my needs and allow for some room 
for future growth.

 

I would like a portable system that can handle several virtual instruments, as 
well as several audio tracks without having to worry about running out of 
CPU/RAM in the middle of tracking/mixing, etc.

 

Will a Quad-core MBP with 16 GB of RAM and a Thunderbolt interface like the 
IO8X8X8 be sufficient, or do I need to scrap the idea of a portable set-up and 
go with a more powerful 6-core Mac Pro (desktop model) with 32-64 GB of RAM?

 

I am thinking I'll use my 3 Grace 101 preamps into the 8X8X8 for vocal 
tracking, and build all of my music tracks using VI technology, along with the 
Avid Artist Mix and Artist Transport for session control, thereby eliminating 
my need for a dedicated mixing console.

 

Will this set-up work and serve me well into the future, or do I need to take 
another approach?

 

Thank you for any pointers that can be passed along.

Alex

 

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