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asimmd

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Mar 24, 2012
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Hi All

I was wondering if a Mac Mini is good enough to run Logic Pro 9.

The reason for asking is that I see that it has a 5400 hard drive,and I always thought programmes like Logic needed a 7200.

Also,will any USB External Drive (Hard Drive or CD Rom Drive)work with the Mac Mini.

I have a Keyboard and Mouse off my PC,and a Dell 24" Monitor.

Thanks

Alan
 
Yes a Mac Mini will be fine for Logic 9. I still run an old version of logic on an ancient G4 Powerbook sometimes.

Any external drive should work no probs too, but be aware you may need to reformat hard drives to be able to write to them.
 
Yes a Mac Mini will be fine for Logic 9. I still run an old version of logic on an ancient G4 Powerbook sometimes.

Any external drive should work no probs too, but be aware you may need to reformat hard drives to be able to write to them.

Thanks for the reply

Now I will wait till the newer models come out,hopefully this month.

Alan
 
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