Well, this is funny. Pro Tools under Rosetta runs faster on M1 Macs vs Intel Macs... But Apple's own Logic Pro runs much worse on M1, natively. https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2012/16/news101.html … https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2101/02/news014.html …
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I expect things will improve over time, but before moving your workflow to M1 Macs, *test* whatever it is you're doing. Still looking forward to doing my own tests under Linux, especially at low buffer sizes :-)
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also rosetta does not seem perfect on the compatibility front (people noticed osu! crashes on startup) https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/44897 … looks like apple have fixed the majority of the issues in the not yet released 11.2 beta.
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Thats with any hardware/software combination.
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The variability is much, much higher when you're switching architectures like this than within the same architecture.
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that is exactly apple's long term advantage.
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I would say not just many, but most things. On average I've never had a more streamlined computing experience in spite of really trying to break it.
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