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Wow, 8 MB! I have not yet checked the RAM spec's for last week's new MBPs but before them the max amount was 4 GB. The only people I know that run 8 GB or more RAM are the guys who simulate symphonic orchestras to produce "symphonics-in-the-box", because of the super long samples needed for all orchestra sections in combinations playing long legato notes - on sample per note makes a hell of a lot of files to read into RAM. Live's Looper plugin isn't very RAM intensive because each instance of it only handles one loop, so I guess 4 MB would work find. But "more-is-better" anyway, you never know what software will come around the next corner ;-)) For details on laptop efficiency you should read up on the thread at Ableton Live forum where people run a specific test project on their computers and post the result according to a standardized scheme. That makes it easy to compare different models. A general tip is to get the sharpest box you can afford so you will be free to chose between more plugins to set up your sound. Especially Live needs CPU power because you can't call up new effect chains from a no-cpu-taxing limbo but need to keep everything in the session all the time. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 6:14 PM, marcus kirby <marcusloops@gmail.com> wrote: > I know this has been asked, but I had trouble finding the threads dealing > with macbooks in particular. > I am running ableton live, with some built-in basic effects. > I would like to move towards using ableton's looper for my looping > needs, so > I probably need something with 8gb ram. What about processor > requirements? > Will the newest macbook pros be overkill?