Hello I have a mac, I can't wait to run protools, I've practiced my ass off and earned the right to spend a little dough.
Look here's what I want to do be able to multitrack drums, bass, guitar, keys (direct in I know that stuff).
Record it live mix it later. Or layer it later obviously I need the hardware to record.
I want it to sound good but I have to not spend all of my money.
So please, respond tell me what to buy I can't wait :D
ntro Date: October 22, 2013 Disc Date: July 29, 2014
Order No: ME866LL/A Model No: A1502 (EMC 2678)
Subfamily: Retina Late 2013 13" Model ID: MacBookPro11,1
Std RAM: 8 GB* Std VRAM: 1 GB*
Std Storage: 512 GB SSD Std Optical: None*
Complete MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13" Late 2013 Specs
I know this is an advertisement just tell me what I need
The MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13-Inch (Late 2013 Retina Display) features a 22 nm "Haswell" 2.6 GHz Intel "Core i5" processor (4288U), with dual independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip, a 3 MB shared level 3 cache, 8 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM (which could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase, but cannot be upgraded later), 512 GB of PCIe-based flash storage, an integrated Intel Iris 5100 graphics processor that shares memory with the system. It also has an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, and a high-resolution LED-backlit 13.3" widescreen 2560x1600 (227 ppi) "Retina" display in a case that weighs just less than 3.5 pounds (1.57 kg). It does not have an internal optical drive.
Connectivity includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, two USB 3.0 ports, two "Thunderbolt 2" ports, an HDMI port, an audio in/out port, and an SDXC card slot.
In addition, this model has a backlit keyboard, a "no button" glass "inertial" multi-touch trackpad, a "MagSafe 2" power adapter, and an internal, sealed battery that provides an Apple estimated 9 hours of battery life.
Compared to its predecessor, this model not only has an even slimmer housing, but also has a faster and more efficient "Fourth Generation" processor and architecture (and correspondingly higher battery life), as well as faster graphics, storage, and Wi-Fi in addition to improved connectivity.
Also see:
What are all the differences between the 13-Inch and 15-Inch "Late 2013" Retina Display MacBook Pro models?
What are all the differences between the "Late 2013" Retina Display MacBook Pro models and the "Early 2013" models replaced?
Look here's what I want to do be able to multitrack drums, bass, guitar, keys (direct in I know that stuff).
Record it live mix it later. Or layer it later obviously I need the hardware to record.
I want it to sound good but I have to not spend all of my money.
So please, respond tell me what to buy I can't wait :D
ntro Date: October 22, 2013 Disc Date: July 29, 2014
Order No: ME866LL/A Model No: A1502 (EMC 2678)
Subfamily: Retina Late 2013 13" Model ID: MacBookPro11,1
Std RAM: 8 GB* Std VRAM: 1 GB*
Std Storage: 512 GB SSD Std Optical: None*
Complete MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13" Late 2013 Specs
I know this is an advertisement just tell me what I need
The MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.6 13-Inch (Late 2013 Retina Display) features a 22 nm "Haswell" 2.6 GHz Intel "Core i5" processor (4288U), with dual independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip, a 3 MB shared level 3 cache, 8 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM (which could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase, but cannot be upgraded later), 512 GB of PCIe-based flash storage, an integrated Intel Iris 5100 graphics processor that shares memory with the system. It also has an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, and a high-resolution LED-backlit 13.3" widescreen 2560x1600 (227 ppi) "Retina" display in a case that weighs just less than 3.5 pounds (1.57 kg). It does not have an internal optical drive.
Connectivity includes 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, two USB 3.0 ports, two "Thunderbolt 2" ports, an HDMI port, an audio in/out port, and an SDXC card slot.
In addition, this model has a backlit keyboard, a "no button" glass "inertial" multi-touch trackpad, a "MagSafe 2" power adapter, and an internal, sealed battery that provides an Apple estimated 9 hours of battery life.
Compared to its predecessor, this model not only has an even slimmer housing, but also has a faster and more efficient "Fourth Generation" processor and architecture (and correspondingly higher battery life), as well as faster graphics, storage, and Wi-Fi in addition to improved connectivity.
Also see:
What are all the differences between the 13-Inch and 15-Inch "Late 2013" Retina Display MacBook Pro models?
What are all the differences between the "Late 2013" Retina Display MacBook Pro models and the "Early 2013" models replaced?
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