I sell a lot of Pro Tools systems to a lot of people. If someone wanted to run Pro Tools on a mac book air, I would strongly advise them not to do this, as I wouldn't feel comfortable about how it would perform.
Even a base spec mac book pro's a bit dodgy due to the slow drives they insist on putting in them to hit a price point.
is that what confused you, that people would ask me for a mac book air?
If I could manage location recording on a 3 year old mac book then why would a current model be a problem (other than FW)?
If I could manage location recording on a 3 year old mac book then why would a current model be a problem (other than FW)?