Mac Studio M2 Ultra or M3+ Macbook Pro for Logic? (continued...)
I know this has been posted before but I was unable to reply: Mac Studio M2 Ultra or Macbook Pro 16" M3… - Apple Community
I just splurged on a Mac Studio Ultra because I don't care about portability and have a separate display already, but I'm starting to get cold feet. According to this video, The Macbook Pro can actually hold slightly more tracks than the Mac Studio Ultra. There's also this site that puts them neck-and-neck, with the Studio holding a slight edge.
I know I can't "go wrong" with either, and the largest project I've ever created held maybe 180 tracks, so I'm well under the limits here (omitting extremely CPU/RAM-intensive plugins). But I wanted to post here so that we could dig in the weeds more because track counts are fine and good but that is just one dimension.
If I understand correctly, single-core performance matters significantly for Logic because the entire load of a selected track— including every plugin in its signal chain— is handled by one core, right? Does that mean that the 24 cores (16 performance cores) of the Mac Studio won't have a meaningful improvement over the Macbook's 16 cores (12 performance cores), and that it's possibly worse given the M3's single-core improvements over M2?
Other random ideas. Which of these would be superior for:
- Tracking with a < 64 sample buffer size with no hiccups on a sizeable project (this is a nit since I often have to resort to Low Latency mode anyways)?
- Loading virtual instruments with tons of samples instantaneously? (is the bottleneck here the storage?)
- Loading large (100+ tracks) projects and/or project alternatives quickly (say, < 10 seconds)?
- Bouncing a large 5-minute project quickly (say, < 1 minute)?
Lastly, I know with Apple it's impossible to guess what comes next, but with the rumors of M4 Macbooks coming just later this year, I'm worried might feel extremely foolish just a few months from now with a Studio purchase lol. So part of me wants to consider holding tight even longer or grabbing a cheaper older M-chip model that will still take me 90% there and upgrade more frequently. If there are other machines that folks think I should strongly consider, please let me know.
Thanks in advance everyone!