Also when you own electronic musical instruments. Tons of librarian software for synths doesn’t run on Apple silicon. My 2005 flagship synth can’t talk to my Mac mini.
Shit like this is why I’ll never understand why Macs are so god damn popular in the music industry. Meanwhile my trusty old Asus gaming laptop from 2012 still works with all my DJ and production hardware just fine. It’s amazing at its job so I see no reason to upgrade. I have the Ryzen 7000 desktop with a 4090 if I need a bit more horsepower for gaming or video editing or whatever.
Windows wasn’t any better in this case. I grabbed an old win7 laptop and it wouldn’t run there either, but this time it was Korg’s drivers and Windows’ flawed notion of how to MIDI that kept me out of the promised land. SYSEX still works on both platforms though.
I’ll note that on both MacOS and Linux the synth in question is ID’d, addressed and usable via USB midi with no additional drivers, installations or scripts.
Macs are popular in music because Apple pushed hard to get creatives on board for decades and it worked. I have a Mac because doing music stuff on Linux had me fixing tools more than playing music and I’m sure as shit not gonna run win11.
Also when you own electronic musical instruments. Tons of librarian software for synths doesn’t run on Apple silicon. My 2005 flagship synth can’t talk to my Mac mini.
Shit like this is why I’ll never understand why Macs are so god damn popular in the music industry. Meanwhile my trusty old Asus gaming laptop from 2012 still works with all my DJ and production hardware just fine. It’s amazing at its job so I see no reason to upgrade. I have the Ryzen 7000 desktop with a 4090 if I need a bit more horsepower for gaming or video editing or whatever.
Windows wasn’t any better in this case. I grabbed an old win7 laptop and it wouldn’t run there either, but this time it was Korg’s drivers and Windows’ flawed notion of how to MIDI that kept me out of the promised land. SYSEX still works on both platforms though.
I’ll note that on both MacOS and Linux the synth in question is ID’d, addressed and usable via USB midi with no additional drivers, installations or scripts.
Macs are popular in music because Apple pushed hard to get creatives on board for decades and it worked. I have a Mac because doing music stuff on Linux had me fixing tools more than playing music and I’m sure as shit not gonna run win11.