

- WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION PRO
- WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION PLUS
- WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION WINDOWS

WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION PRO
Incidentally, the built-in ‘studio quality’ microphones and speakers that Apple like to trumpet in the marketing of their laptops and the iPad Pro are fine for Facetime and ‘media consumption’, but wholly insufficient for audio recording and monitoring, and so aren’t a factor in any of this. The base level MacBook Pro doesn’t fare that much better, mind, with just two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one of which will spend most of its time connected to the mains for charging and powering. In terms of music making, the most important hardware consideration beyond the internal architecture of any computer is connectivity, and with just a single USB-C port for both charging and data, prospective iPad Pro buyers will need to factor in a hub if they want to hook up audio interfaces, MIDI keyboards, external hard drive, etc.
WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION PLUS
Most pertinently, this differential, plus the touchscreen, gives it a distinct advantage over the comparatively unwieldy MacBook Pro in the live performance arena – check out the amazing multi-iPad-based rig of beatbox doyen Beardyman for a compelling demonstration. That said, there’s no denying the lower weight, smaller footprint and liberating tablet format of the iPad Pro, all of which come together to make it the clear winner in this category.
WINDOWS VS MAC MUSIC PRODUCTION WINDOWS
The MacBook Pro is about as iconic as laptop design gets, and although there are thinner, lighter Windows alternatives out there (not to mention Apple’s less powerful MacBook Air), it’s still a perfectly compact, eminently mobile computer that looks gorgeous and is built to last. It also incorporates Apple’s infamous Touch Bar – a thin OLED touchstrip above the keyboard that can be customised to house DAW key commands, and is actually quite useful with Logic Pro X, housing transport buttons, Smart Controls, an auditioning keyboard and more. The 2020 13” MacBook Pro comes with a 1.4GHz Quad-Core Intel i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, a 256GB SSD and two ThunderBolt 3 (USB-C) ports at the bottom of the range, configurable all the way up to a 2.3GHz i7 with 32GB RAM, 4TB SSD and four ThunderBolt 3 (USB-C) ports. For connectivity and power, there’s a single USB-C port. Apple, of course, would love you to partner it with their own Magic Keyboard, which features a built-in trackpad. On its own, it’s a multitouch touchscreen device, but as of the latest version of iPad OS (13.14), it supports mice and trackpads, as well as keyboards, which have long been permitted.

The iPad Pro comes in 11” and 12.9” versions (and that extra 1.9” makes a huge difference), with Apple’s A12Z Bionic 8-core CPU inside, clocked at 2.48GHz, and up to 1TB of storage. (Image credit: Apple) iPad Pro vs MacBook Pro: specifications
