Long time lurker, here. Never posted yet. Too shy probably.
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... but I have learned a lot from you guys. Thanks!
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But, as I just moved to a new Mac Studio Ultra, I can tell that it is the best computer I ever owned. And I want to share my experience with it. I don’t want to be too long, so, I will try to limit myself to the technicals.
If you want to know where I am coming, from, I am on Mac since 1985. With some journeys on the Windows side.
I have started using DP when it was called Performer version 2.2.
And I am not from the industry. Only someone composing orchestral scores for my own pleasure.
And I never got a Mac or a PC able to support the pressure I may put on it for more than a few months.
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My previous Mac setup was a 2010 MacPro 5.1, 2x 3,46 MHz CPU, 64 GB of memory, Metal GPU. macOS Mojave.
In case that it may help someone, here’s my whole setup with this new Mac Studio Ultra.
Running & testing DP 11 and Studio One Pro 5.5. macOS Monterey, latest version.
First of all, connected to the Mac Studio, I have an external OWC Thunderbay Flex 8. The secondary but the most important piece of gear for the whole setup.
To it, I have added a OWC U2 Shuttle for M.2 SSDs [4TB Sabrent Rocket Q, 2TB Samsung 970 Plus, 2TB Samsung 970 Plus, right now). In the first bay.
These SSDs are coming from a self constructed Windows 10 PC that I have disliked for the last 2 years.
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I also put in the Flex 8, 2 regular SSDs (a 4Tb Micron & a 2 Tb from OWC). In bay 3 & 4.
The next step was to install my 3 regular spinning hard drives from the MacPro 5.1 (12TB, 10TB and 6TB). Bay 6,7 and 8.
And in the PCIe slot extension, YES, I have installed a UAD Octo PCIe card. And it is working fine after a few hours of testing with DP.
What else do I have connected?
2 x 32, 4K, Dell Monitors (1 via HDMI + 1 via USB-C)
A OWC Blu-ray writer. Toast 20.
A OWC USB-C Drive Dock for backup purposes. Through the Flex 8.
An external Samsung 14To Time Machine hard drive.
A Motu 1248 via USB
A Motu MTP/AV via USB, and, YES, it is finally working with the latest driver suggested by Mike Halloran.
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2 USB-A & USB-C hubs. 1 through the Flex 8, 1 to a T3 port.
A few iLok, Waves and licenser keys.
One conclusion. Everything is working fine so far. So, it is time to open some old DP projects to push the limits of that new setup.
Michel Amyot