Topic: M1 Monterey experience - Music Studio of the Future
2021 was the year I migrated all my recording gear over to the RME AVB system, and whilst I did experience a little of the bleeding edge at the start the system has been completely reliable, fantastic to use and has exceeded my expectations of sonic integrity.
This week I begun tests with a new M1 Max MacBook, and I have been completely blown away. Obviously there are many applications and utilities that are not ready yet, but for me there is enough important ones to consider moving over. Huge thanks to RME for leading the way with their M1 support.
I have been setting up for some live recordings with my 32 channel AVB system, so setup Reaper and Pro Tools to run at the same time ( for a single machine style of redundancy) I would prefer to record and track into Pro Tools as that's what I prefer to edit/mix in but its notorious for stopping during a take. Following some advice about Avid plugins to avoid, I got Pro Tools 2021.10 running and it seemed the most fluid and relaxed I have ever seen it. Even EuCon runs well and is smoother than any other machine I have used it on.
With Pro Tools in the foreground recording 32 Tracks, and Reaper in background recording 32 Tracks for hours happily I decided to dos some tests. I duplicated the tracks and watched the CPU. It hardly moved. So I continued this until I got to 1024 tracks in Pro Tools, and 4096!!!! Tracks in Reaper. This is on battery, and the fan is barely running - and is silent.
Obviously this is a very basic test, but it hints at some spectacular developments in the next year.
I think the RME marketing team were very prescient in their claims.
https://www.rme-audio.com/avb-walkthrough.html