Hi. I got a an offer to get a new Macbook Pro 16" base model (i7, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD) for 1700€ and had to act fast so I went ahead and got it.
I had done some research but afterwards I have had some second thoughts if I should have gotten a more spec'd out one. I do mostly music production, running Ableton Live and plugins like Omnisphere, Fabfilter, Diva and such. I do also often use some big string sample libraries. On my old Macbook Pro (2017, 16 GB Ram) I did have some lacking when having those string plugins on 20-30 tracks. Occasionally I do some photo editing, otherwise I mostly use it for watching movies and writing.
I did get another offer to get the model with 2,3 i9, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB. But for this I would have to pay almost 2700€, for a one year old machine. The only thing I know I could use for sure it the 1 TB SSD, but that could be fixed by adding old music projects to an external harddisk. It would be practical though, since some sample libraries are 20-25 GB and quickly fills up the harddisk.
So my question is, should I go for the spec'd up version and would I benefit from the extra power? Or am I better off staying with what I got and maybe selling it on in a couple of years and upgrade then?
Thank you.
I had done some research but afterwards I have had some second thoughts if I should have gotten a more spec'd out one. I do mostly music production, running Ableton Live and plugins like Omnisphere, Fabfilter, Diva and such. I do also often use some big string sample libraries. On my old Macbook Pro (2017, 16 GB Ram) I did have some lacking when having those string plugins on 20-30 tracks. Occasionally I do some photo editing, otherwise I mostly use it for watching movies and writing.
I did get another offer to get the model with 2,3 i9, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB. But for this I would have to pay almost 2700€, for a one year old machine. The only thing I know I could use for sure it the 1 TB SSD, but that could be fixed by adding old music projects to an external harddisk. It would be practical though, since some sample libraries are 20-25 GB and quickly fills up the harddisk.
So my question is, should I go for the spec'd up version and would I benefit from the extra power? Or am I better off staying with what I got and maybe selling it on in a couple of years and upgrade then?
Thank you.