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You can Purchase the MacBook Air, it has i3 CPU and i am also using the same macbook from the past 2 years.
Definitely it is value for money.
PS : I have some Windows Laptop, So, Is it possible to run Garageband On Windows PC? I think Previously it was possible. But, now, I wasn't able to find some ways to do so.
I want to use Garageband and Logic Pro, and for that, I am willing to buy an apple product.
So my question is what apple product should buy so that buying cost is the minimum and I can use that 2 software as well?
What should I opt for to keep the cost down but be usable for at least a few years?
I am not looking to create full tracks, just to convert loops and samples to apple loops format.
Thanks
In MacBook Air, having i3 CPU, you can open a GarageBand project in Logic Pro similarly as you would open a Logic Pro task. ... Any blending information and impacts (in addition to their settings) utilized by programming instruments or Apple Loops–based tracks in GarageBand are likewise brought into Logic Pro.
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