Hi Rene!

Do I have to use a real display or is the here discussed simulator plug enough?

Best! / Martin
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> On Behalf Of Rene Kaaij
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> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Mac Mini - Question to all MacBook users
> 
> I do have a monitor screen attached to,my mini... Not because I need it, but
> because I learned from past experience, that Voiceover works better with a
> screen attached. In my case, 100 tracks won't be a problem, but that's mainly
> beecause I'm used to mixing my projects with UAD 2 plugins. I have a UAD
> Thunderbolt Octo Satellite, so I actually don't need my Mac Mini to process
> high track counts while mixing...
> 
> Op wo 3 apr. 2019 om 12:28 schreef John André Lium-Netland <emlist@a-
> pro-studio.no <mailto:eml...@a-pro-studio.no> >
> 
> 
>       Interesting info, I have considered the high end Mac Mini 2018, since
> it also is kind of portable and can work without a monitor when you run
> VoiceOver, but all the reports on YouTube where people seem to need an
> external eGPU to run it for anything involving video, has made me consider a
> new iMac 2019 instead. Not sure how much graphic power is needed to run
> 100 or more tracks with all the visual feedback presented on the screen. If
> you need an external eGPU only to watch a HD video on YouTube or work
> with audio editing, I’ll say it’s a problem.
> 
>       So I’ll appreciate any feedback from those of you that use the new
> Mac Mini with Pro Tools and editing 100 or more tracks.
> 
>       Best,
>       John André
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       On 03 Apr 2019, at 11:08, Rene Kaaij <reneka...@gmail.com
> <mailto:reneka...@gmail.com> > wrote:
> 
>       Yes, that's the one!! Great machine, really love the form factor of the
> minis!
> 
>       Op wo 3 apr. 2019 om 10:39 schreef Martin (Punky) Sopart
> <m...@cakewalker.de <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de> >
> 
> 
>               Hi Rene!
> 
>               High end means the 6 core I7 with 2 TB ssd and 32 or 64 GB
> ram?
> 
>               Best! / Martin
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>               > On Behalf Of Rene Kaaij
>               > Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 10:32 AM
>               > To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
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>               > Subject: Re: Mac Mini - Question to all MacBook users
>               >
>               > The new Mac Mini works perfectly with Protools! I bought
> the high-end
>               > model last year, because I simply don't have room for a Mac
> pro after my
>               > studio has been rebuilt. I also have a Mac Mini late 2014,
> which I don't use for
>               > music. I had Logic installed on it and that worked fine. These
> days I run
>               > Protools, Logic and Reaper on the new mini and no
> problems with any of
>               > them.
>               > Rene
>               >
>               >
>               > Op wo 3 apr. 2019 om 10:08 schreef Martin (Punky) Sopart
>               > <m...@cakewalker.de <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de>
> <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de> > >
>               >
>               >
>               >       Hello and thanks for your comments!
>               >
>               >       Checking the specs of the current MacBooks, I also came
> across the
>               > new Mac
>               >       Mini.
>               >       I'm aware of the display situation. But is the Mini
> recommendable in
>               > other
>               >       respects?
>               >       Could the less grafic performance be an issue for Pro
> Tools?
>               >
>               >       Best! / Martin
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>               >       > From: Martin (Punky) Sopart
> [mailto:m...@cakewalker.de <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de>
>               > <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de <mailto:m...@cakewalker.de>
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>               >       > Subject: Question to all MacBook users
>               >       >
>               >       > Hello!
>               >       >
>               >       > For those of you working with an Apple MacBook
> newest
>               > generation...
>               >       > How do you handle all that external gear like iLok, 
> full
> size
>               > keyboard,
>               >       > soundcard, ethernet ports etc.
>               >       >
>               >       > I'm thinking of putting my iMac 2017 and my current
> MacBook Pro
>               > (mid 2014)
>               >       > tobether into one new MacBook Pro.
>               >       >
>               >       > Thank for your thoughts and best! / Martin
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