![]() I should note at this juncture that my experience making that piece of music on the M2 Pro Mac mini was absolutely joyous. Although I used a few stock Logic plugins, the majority came from third parties such as Waves, Soundtoys, Korg, Valhalla, and Baby Audio. To prepare for the test, I spent an afternoon throwing together a piece of music that ended up containing 23 tracks and countless plugins and software instruments. There are many ways you can run real-world benchmarks for music making, but the path I chose this week was typically devoid of any structure or pre-planning. This means I can quickly throw together a track and ensure I’m really putting the computer under some strain with my use of plugins and virtual instruments. ![]() ![]() Thankfully, having made music in my spare time since about the age of 12, I know my way around applications like Logic Pro (the DAW I used for this test). Thankfully, I’ve received enough comments on YouTube videos and left against these blog posts to confirm that my audience would like to see more music production-focused content. Naturally, I needed to find a way to work music-making into my content business. Like any hobby, it has regularly taken a back seat while life, work, and becoming a father take over, but I’ve never abandoned it entirely. As noted earlier, music production has long been a hobby of mine.
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