ProTools on iBook
ProTools on iBook
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- jpea0
well, if you're gonna work with protools on the mac, any interface that's digi branded is going to work fairly decent, the only limiting factors really being the amount of ram you have and the versitility of the interface. the processor just really matters for real-time vst's and how many tracks you can run at once