Hey there, as you read in the thread title i just got my first mac....and im in awe. I bought it mostly for working with audio. Any tips on optimising this machine for working with audio will be helpful, thanks
I was thinking more about system settings and similar stuff, coming from windows and all i can say is macOS is weird 🤣hi there and welcome 😀
some audio interfaces have dedicated drivers that are able to provide you with lower latencies than possible with the stock Core Audio drivers and maybe enable some nice features like internal mixers or some other nice goodies too.
otherwise just use common logic, like don't have too many other applications running that aren't absolutely needed.
not that both things are an absolute requirement, but you asked for optimization
Yes i was thinking the same thing, i was just reading at some other forums for audio, and didn’t find anything related for optimising. Just normal (use your brain) stuff. Thanks anyway and why doesn’t the damn X button close apps?!? 🤣🤣i can't think of too many system settings at the moment, that would truly optimize you Mac for audio.
it's good to go out of the box, though i also think that this issue is highly overblown on Windows too - unless comes preinstalled with a crap ton of useless additianal software that is bogging down your system.
ok, you really install ASIO drivers over there, and of course newer versions pf Windows could nag you with update pop ups, or even forcing you to update mid-session, unless you go into the registry, but i was still on Win 7 when i made the switch to Mac back in November of 2021
of course there are some settings to be found where you can allow or disallow your apps using the microphone, camera, or access to folders that aren't typically required for apps like these, but optimization wise, these will do nothing for you.
Thanks for the info, i will need to learn a lot of shortcuts and how the OS works, it will be fun 😁yes, the x thing can be bothersome
i'm simply using CMD+Q, CMD+W, or CMD+H where applicable instead of bothering with those buttons.
this solution is most likely faster than using the mouse for that, but of course can feel more "technical" than just using the mouse for pretty much everything
I was just looking at the list, thanks a lot, much appreciated.most of the basic keyboard shortcuts should be pretty similar to Windows (except for cmd instead of ctrl of course)
one big difference is cut/paste
while these are working exactly the same inside documents in a word processor or spreadsheet application with just cmd+x / cmd+v)
it is working differently with files and folders inside Finder, where it is now
cmd+c and option+cmd+v afterwards for the actual cut and paste
here's a brief list of keyboard shortcuts to keep you entertained:
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.support.apple.com
Hey there, as you read in the thread title i just got my first mac....and im in awe. I bought it mostly for working with audio. Any tips on optimising this machine for working with audio will be helpful, thanks
I was just reading up something on a forum and came across this (pictured bellow) does this only imply if you have multiple external drives?most of the basic keyboard shortcuts should be pretty similar to Windows (except for cmd instead of ctrl of course)
one big difference is cut/paste
while these are working exactly the same inside documents in a word processor or spreadsheet application with just cmd+x / cmd+v)
it is working differently with files and folders inside Finder, where it is now
cmd+c and option+cmd+v afterwards for the actual cut and paste
here's a brief list of keyboard shortcuts to keep you entertained:
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.support.apple.com
Thanks a lot 😁 i wont need that eq as i mostly work with a DAW, and i got the base m1 pro 14’. The upgrades were crazy expensive here in europe.I would recommend you look into finding a third party audio driver with an equalizer as macOS does not have any equalizer settings whatsoever. I use Boom 3D but I don't know how well that's for audio professionals so your mileage may vary.
Also WELCOME! What Mac did you get?
Yoooo you got a base M1 Pro 14' as well! This thing is the best laptop I've ever had.Thanks a lot 😁 i wont need that eq as i mostly work with a DAW, and i got the base m1 pro 14’. The upgrades were crazy expensive here in europe.
Just start making music. Or, if your audio work ist not music, start with your audio work.Hey there, as you read in the thread title i just got my first mac....and im in awe. I bought it mostly for working with audio. Any tips on optimising this machine for working with audio will be helpful, thanks
Did you come from windows?Hey there, as you read in the thread title i just got my first mac....and im in awe. I bought it mostly for working with audio. Any tips on optimising this machine for working with audio will be helpful, thanks
CONGRATULATIONS. You’ll LOVE LOVE LOVE macOS. It doesn’t matter which version you use cause once you go mac, you’ll never go back.Hey there, as you read in the thread title i just got my first mac....and im in awe. I bought it mostly for working with audio. Any tips on optimising this machine for working with audio will be helpful, thanks
Did you come from windows?
I work with music and audio for broadcast, commercials and film. Beend working at it for 5-6 years. I get the saying “it just works” but i was wondering if it was possible to optimise the system to the fullest. As it is possible with windows. But here i dont think that sort of tweaking is necessary.Just start making music. Or, if your audio work ist not music, start with your audio work.
This is how the Mac is made. Start creating. Not start adjusting settings. This is a main difference between Mac & PC.
Wellllll that's not 100% true lmao. I love macOS but there are a lot of times you would probably go back, like games.CONGRATULATIONS. You’ll LOVE LOVE LOVE macOS. It doesn’t matter which version you use cause once you go mac, you’ll never go back.
MacOs is a Unix based system and it works very differently than Windows.I work with music and audio for broadcast, commercials and film. Beend working at it for 5-6 years. I get the saying “it just works” but i was wondering if it was possible to optimise the system to the fullest. As it is possible with windows. But here i dont think that sort of tweaking is necessary.
There are command line tweaks you can make and software that supposedly tweaks the system and ram for best performance but honestly as long as you update your device regularly and don't fill up your ssd to 95% you are good!
You will adjust to differences like this quickly. That annoyed me at first too and I used CMD Q a lot to get around it, but modern Macs don't really need you to fully close apps. For example, I will close important Excel workbooks that I'm collaborating on with other people if I'm not going to work on them for a while just to make sure I don't accidentally do something to one of them, but I don't close actual Excel hardly ever. I just let the OS manage the RAM when it needs to.Yes i was thinking the same thing, i was just reading at some other forums for audio, and didn’t find anything related for optimising. Just normal (use your brain) stuff. Thanks anyway and why doesn’t the damn X button close apps?!? 🤣🤣