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Yes—if this is a recent MacBook Air/Pro with an M4/M‑series chip, 24GB unified memory and a 512GB SSD is plenty for an apartment-scale studio using Logic Pro, provided the audio interface and session settings are set up well. Logic Pro’s official requirements are modest, and 24GB gives good headroom for plug‑ins and sample libraries. Storage size is about content management, not real-time performance. What matters most DAW requirements: Logic Pro only requires macOS 14.4+ and 6GB–72GB free for the sound library, so an M‑series Mac with 24GB memory comfortably exceeds the baseline. CPU/GPU: Apple’s current MacBook Air/Pro lines with M4/M‑series chips are designed for heavy creative workloads; configs with 24GB RAM and 512GB SSD are standard on Pro models. Stability/performance tuning: Managing buffer size, multithreading, and process buffer range in Logic significantly impacts track/plugin counts and dropout avoidance (Ask Perplexity or Claude your question. Then, dig deeper.)
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