Hello Party People! Question about MacBook Pro configuration
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October 16, 2015 at 9:03 pm #2274891
bob6397
ParticipantIt depends how much music you have and how much space anything else you will want on the laptop will take up..
I wouldn’t get a non-retina mac now. The display once you have seen them side by side will never seem the same again.
And as Apple offer customisation of their products, you have no excuse for getting the model you need..
3 Things to consider: CPU, RAM and Storage
CPU: You will be fine with the i5 version for DJing. I personally use a 3 year old (2nd Gen) i5 Processor in my laptop and that has more than enough power. The newer models are even more powerful. The i7 is unnecessary..
RAM: Ideally you want 8GB. I have 8GB in my laptop (I upgraded it from 3) and run 4GB in my Mac Pro (Older model). 4GB simply isn’t enough really for day to day usage. Despite what people say, OSX is really not very good at managing the amount of RAM it uses. You will want 8GB and as it is non-upgradable, get it when you buy the laptop. 4GB is usable though – just.
Storage: I would recommend that 128GB will probably not be enough. If it was me, I would want the 512GB model, but I would partition it and have multiple OS’s on mine… The 256GB is likely a good compromise but I know it wouldn’t have enough storage for me. This one you can only answer yourself.. 🙂
bob6397
October 17, 2015 at 3:43 pm #2277711DJ Vintage
ModeratorHi, I moved this to the appropriate forum. This is clearly not an introduction but a hardware question. I also changed the header to reflect what the post is about.
If your purpose is to use it primarily for DJ-ing (i.e. not storing tons of downloaded video material or pictures or stuff on it), 256GB should be more than enough. We advise to keep your core DJ collection well below 2000 tracks. Even at full uncompressed WAV format, that will be less than 100GB (and you don’t want your collection in WAV 🙂 ). Add the OS and your DJ software and you still have a comfortable margin. I actually used my MBP with a 128GB SSD for close to 2 years before I felt ok spending the money for the 256GB upgrade which I am currently using.
I’d rather spend the money on processor and/or ram memory than on the extra storage.
Just my two cents of course.
October 18, 2015 at 12:01 am #2278031Jorge Flores
ParticipantThanks for replying guys and excuse me for posting it on the wrong forum. I did some research so let me clarify my intended use here is my dilemma especially they all cost around the same,I really don’t want to spend more than $1500.
I don’t care about portability or weight. I will use it everyday to listen and download music,web surfing and watch videos (YouTube) store photos and videos (festivals I attend mainly) I don’t plan to produce music, I want to master the art of djing first, I’ll be buying traktor s2 to start. Which one is best for me and why?
2012 MBP non-retina 2.9ghz i7,8gb,500gb ATA drive $1350
2015 MBP retina 2.7ghz i5, 8gb,128gb flash storage $1300
2015 MBA 2.2 ghz i7,8gb,128gb flash storage $1250
The 2012 has FireWire port,Ethernet port,disk drive(removable),memory upgradable to ssd,infrared sensor for remote,battery indicator,standby indicator.
The 2015 has Retina display,hdmi port, extra thunderbolt 2.0 port, iris graphics 6100,dual mic,longer battery life.I don’t have any music yet so it’ll take me a while to fill it up I suppose.
All my vids and photos I guess I can store with an external memory if I were to get the MBA or MBPr.As you can tell I am extremely confused.
October 18, 2015 at 7:48 am #2278101DJ Wyld1
ParticipantIf you carry around a small portable drive such as a Western Digital My Passport, you could choose any of these and be fine. The My Passport drives come in up to 3 Terabyte configurations. The 3TB version sells for about $130 on Amazon. You also may want to consider buying a protective case for the external HDD such as a Pelican Micro 1020 Case.
If I had to choose between the 3 you mentioned; I would pick the 2015 MBP w/retina. Here you get excellent performance and if you plan on doing more with the video’s you mentioned; they’ll look awesome.
The only other thing I would suggest you at least consider is an external CD/DVD combo drive such as: http://www.apple.com/us/search/CD+DVD+SuperDrive+USB?src=globalnav. You really don’t need to get the one made by Apple. However, it would probably work the best with whichever Mac Book you decide to purchase.
You could also search on NewEgg for USB external CD/DVD combo drives (http://www.newegg.com/External-CD-DVD-Blu-Ray-Drives/SubCategory/ID-420). Many of the products here have customer reviews and you could always do a Google search for more reviews on any particular model. I’ve always had good luck with the LiteOn brand and the Plextor brand of drives.

October 18, 2015 at 8:45 am #2278121Jorge Flores
ParticipantOk I guess I can live without IR sensor,battery indicator,standby indicator (nice to have though).As mentioned I can purchase the external memory and adapters for FireWire,Ethernet,and a disk drive so I’ll be good with that, my only concern is what about the 2.9ghz i7 vs the 2.7ghz i5?
October 18, 2015 at 1:12 pm #2278181DJ Wyld1
Participantmy only concern is what about the 2.9ghz i7 vs the 2.7ghz i5?
Honestly, unless the i7 is Quad core 2.9 GHz and the i5 is dual core 2.7 GHz (a difference of 200 MHz); there’s no real difference in CPU performance (at least none that you’ll really notice). However, you would notice a difference between the 2012 ATA Hard Drive (300 or 600 MBps transfer rate) and the 2015 Flash Storage drive (Solid State Hard Drive).
Although the Solid state “flash drive” is smaller in storage; it’s way faster in performance. So by choosing a model with a solid state hard drive, you have more speed performance over a ATA hard drive because the ATA drive has to spin up, so the mechanics of how the drive works would slow you down more that what could be made up for by a slightly faster CPU. A solid state “flash drive” has no moving parts; so the only thing limiting the drive is the class or speed of the memory.
October 18, 2015 at 2:46 pm #2278201bob6397
ParticipantYou honestly won’t notice the difference between the 2 processors for DJ work. DJing in itself is not actually that demanding on your computer – I know some people who run Serato on cheap netbooks and it is perfectly fine. Unless you are producing (using Logic/Pro Tools/Ableton etc.) or Recording multitrack audio (As in more than 8 tracks at once) you will be fine with an i5.
Not least because a current gen i5 is roughly the same in power to a 3 yr old i7 anyway.. 🙂
bob6397
October 20, 2015 at 9:38 pm #2280661Jorge Flores
ParticipantAlright I will go with the 2015 MBPr thanks
October 27, 2015 at 11:57 pm #2285471squarecell
ParticipantI’m a bit late to this but wanted to add about the IR port that you wouldn’t miss it because the last few versions of OSX don’t support it anymore.
Good choice by the way.
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