This might not be a deal breaker for many music producers, but I don’t like the idea of carrying so many different dongles. ![]() You plan to connect your Macbook Pro to an external monitor in your studio? Yup, another USB-C to VGA adapter for you unless you’re waiting for the said new LG monitors that will be built with Macbook Pros in mind. ![]() Those dongles are needed to connect your audio devices. What if you take pictures as well or have an audio recorder like the Zoom H6 that uses SD cards? Well, another SD card USB-C card reader dongle for you. But this means changing all the cables you have in your studio, which can get pretty costly.Īnother alternative is to buy a dongle like the USB-C Hub to USB-A, for all your connection needs. The good news is you can buy a USB-C to USB 3.0 cable, which would work with USB2.0 devices as well. How to connect your USB devices like audio interfaces and controllers to the Macbook Pro then? I don’t know what type of musician or producer you are, but you’re bound to have some controller or audio device that connects to your computer via USB. You can still use traditional USB2.0 & USB3.0 devices with USB-C The MagSafe power connector is gone, which is a shame really as it was a useful safety feature, so your Macbook does not fly off the stage if someone happens to trip over the power cable. How will the new MacBook pro do for music production? It’s lighter, thinner and it comes with a nice new ‘touch bar’.
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