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After it was done, I noticed some general flakiness so I decided that I'd just wipe it and start fresh, especially since this install has got to be a decade old, if not more – I've just kept moving it from machine to machine as I've upgraded. So when I originally setup my new Mac mini (super short review: love it), I decided to use Migration Assistant to pull over my existing install from my 13" MBP. For the bottom end machine, this is incredible, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what the higher end machines can do. So overall, given the advantages of much better single thread perf but disadvantaged by a smaller number of cores, my M1 Mini still outpaces my MPB by a solid margin, and with an utterly silky UI to boot. That 3-4x improvement is pretty consistent across all the synths and effects I tested too, the only outlier is Alchemy, which doesn't seem to run so great on the M1. SpaceDesigner is a convolution reverb soI'm guessing that's going to be hitting vector units harder than the other synths and effects, which makes it's 3x improvement on the M1 really encouraging for people who were worried that the M1 might not stack up for heavy numeric workloads.

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Given that the M1 is only using 4 cores vs 12 in the MBP, but with 3-4x the performance, it makes sense that the offline bounce time comes in around the same, but it's nice to see a small improvement regardless, and again the UI was buttery while it was bouncing, unlike on the MBP.
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I wonder why the efficiency cores aren't used, if it's to keep them free for UI updates? This would explain why the UI feels utterly buttery even with the 20 track monster, where my MBP was starting to feel really sluggish. For starters, looking at core usage, the Mini only seems to use 4 cores for realtime audio, I'm assuming that's just the performance cores. There's some interesting and encouraging stuff going on here. Offline bounce of 16 seconds audio 8.19s vs 6.93s

High model resolution, 16 voices active, MBP vs MiniĢ0 bands, 16 active voices, MBP vs Mini: 12.5-18% vs 3-6%ĮVOC 20, SpaceDesigner, Amp Model, Ringshifter, StepFX (multi-fx controlled by internal lfos & sequencers), Multiband compressor, MBP vs Miniġ track: 55-70% vs 12-18% of a single coreĢ0 tracks: 75-80% (ui is somewhat slow and jerky) vs 75-80% (ui is silky smooth, no issues at all) across all cores 'Music Vox' preset, very taxing, MBP vs Mini 'Light Breaks Through' preset, MBP vs Mini Here's the results.īooting, MBP vs Mini is 6.6 secs vs 1.7 secs - this isn't entirely fair as on my MBP it has a few more plugins to load, but still.snappy!įor the rest of these benchmarks, the CPU usage is for a single core only, and only a rough figure as it isn't entirely steady on either machine.Īlchemy (very CPU heavy spectral/additive synth)

I made sure no other apps were running on either machine, same version of OSX etc. Thanks in advance!įor mac mini it doesn’t have an internal display, so probably it can use a 4k edid emulator to work as an internal display.I just got a 16/512gb Mini yesterday and gave it some not massively thorough benchmarking in Logic Pro, versus my 2018 15" MBP (2.6ghz 6 core/12 threads). The reason I ask is, I'm using mac mini, there is no internal display. Then you can mirror the exterior display to internal display in display settings.Ĭan you give more details, screenshots would help. brand and resolution? Did you have the issue of "Not activate - Invalid"? I am using m1 macboom air on 11.3 and 11.4 beta on a 34 ultrawide. Then it should be hidpi on external display too. Then you can mirror the exterior display to internal display in display settings. Use SwitchresX set the internal resolution to the new one.
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So download new version SwitchresX, add a custom resolution like 5120x2144 into internal display, remember to save it and restart the mac.
