I would be more interested to compare the new macbook to ryzen z5950x and intel alder lake once we got a daw like cubase running on native apple silicon. That comparison would pretty much tell what I need to know abut about how the new Macs compare with Intel Macs, because it would be based on the same libraries I'll want to use when I start using Apple Silicon Macs, and the same kind of tracks. That's all, except that I'd play the same project on my Intel Mac and compare. I would keep doing that until I had 40 tracks, loop all the regions and monitor the disk and performance meters. Then, copy that track in various ways which uses different samples than I used in track one: eg by transposing it, use violin 2 instead, or use different articulations, use a different library and so on. – Add two layers of automation: vibrato and dynamics control. a G major scale played legato, with a library like Berlin Strings, or other multi-layer/multi-vibrato presets – with violin 1, starting from the lowermost G. Here's what I would do if I had a M1 Max Mac a couple of hours, because this kind of test would be more relevant than for me than the kind of tests you wrote about. Click to expand.Thanks for your detailed response, CN!
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