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    Sorry to bring this back but I still haven't made my mind up! I think i've chosen the pro over the air but now it's down to spec. I will be using the mac for Traktor, Ableton and Logic (Logic is my main concern as I've never used it before so don't know how resource heavy it is). Will the following spec run these adequately and be pretty future proof?

    Macbook Pro 13"
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    Tom, nothing in the computer world is even remotely future proof! Especially when it comes to Apple products, I'm not sure how they do it but man... they make the version you own feel ANCIENT when a new model comes out.

    The current Macbook Pros have been released for 215 days which is exactly the historical average for how long it takes for them to refresh that line (usually just under 8 months) They're holding a press conference next week for the iPhone. They may be talking about new Macbook Pros then as well.

    No idea about the requirements for Logic, Ableton or Traktor but I've been running Serato on my MacBook Air for some time now and haven't had any hiccups at all! the SSD is blazing fast.

    If you go for the Air get the 13" screen for sure, I couldn't imagine using this software on anything smaller and get the upgrade to 4gb ram - it's soldered to the board so you can't upgrade it later like the MBP

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    I'm seriously ready to get a Macbook air myself but damn it I need firewire... that's the one thing holding me back right now; when a thunderbolt to firewire adapter becomes available I am really looking hard at those. I'd say get the biggest SSD size and forget about your external for DJing; if you really have more than say 128 gig of tunes (half the largest SSD on the MBAs) put them on your external drive but then load the 100 gig you can't live without onto Traktor on the SSD. Externals work fine but it's one more point of failure you don't need, and when you have SSD on the computer, a USB drive is just a bottleneck.
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    I'm running TP2 on my Macbook Air... but it's the 13" 1.7GHz i5 processor w/ 4GB RAM & 256GB SSD. But honestly I don't see any issues at all, and that's with full effects, loops, samples, going. With an external controller and separate external sound card running of both USB ports. I don't think the 1.6GHz i5 on the 11" model with 4GB is going to have problems with it at all. My only concern for you would be the cramped 11" screen. But it's not like the base 13" Macbook Pro has better resolution, cause it's actually identical to the 11" screen resolution. 13" Air has better screen resolution than the 13" Pro... #1 reason why I picked the Air (that and the included SSD).

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    Quote Originally Posted by djproben View Post
    I'm seriously ready to get a Macbook air myself but damn it I need firewire...
    What do you use firewire for? I've never "needed" it - well, actually.. I've never even had it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devonl View Post
    What do you use firewire for? I've never "needed" it - well, actually.. I've never even had it.
    my Ecler Evo 5 mixer/soundcard. I also sometimes use a FA-101 soundcard, also firewire, though that's usually on my desktop.
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    the 13" screen on the air has really high screen resolution which makes traktor really nice to work with

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    @djproben, you can get a Thunderbolt-to-firewire 800 adapter for just the small price of $999 excl. tax. You also get a display with that for free! Awesome, right?
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    LOL ... kinda defeats the point of buying a 1-lb laptop though
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    Despite all the positive reviews of the Air I think i'll be going with the pro. The ability to upgrade really sold it to me as I can whack 8GB of ram in there and (when they become a bit cheaper) an SSD. I'm really hoping the processors get a refresh this month otherwise i've forfitted the £65 uni gift card for nothing!
    DJ: Allen & Heath Xone DB2 / NI Audio 10 / Technics SL1210 MK2 / Kontrol X1 MK2 / NI Maschine MK2 / Traktor
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