![]() ![]() If you can give an indication of how you are intending to use it, then we could give you an indication of how it would run. However, only twelve tracks with multilayered synthesizers could already be too much. But is you have 50 audiotracks, all with compression en EQ plugins, there still should be no problem. "Limitations" really is something you will find out for yourself, by using it. My daughter uses Logic on that exact same Macbook, and she hasn't yet had a system overload (which is the term for Logic stopping because there is too much processing "asked" of it). ![]() There are always limitations, it really depends on how you use it. Logic is an open ended program: it uses plugins, and even the most powerful Mac out now can be brought to a halt by using too many CPU heavy plugins (such as (multiple instances of) certain sophisticated (multilayered) synthesizers, or reverbs, or other complicated effects such as denoising plugins) in Logic. I want to use Logic to be able to record and produce my own music - without any limitations.
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