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Cakewalk by bandlab mac
Cakewalk by bandlab mac











I have used the NTFS for Mac for many years, and it has been perfect. However, I also use (small cost, big benefit, highly-recommended) Paragon Software 'NTFS for Mac' and its palindrome product 'APFS for Windows'. I use that format for my RAID 'media' drive that is native to the 2010 Mac Pro that runs HiSierra and Win10. This is appropriate for data-only drives. I'll provide info for the lower half of your questions:įor zero cost, the ExFAT file system is read/write compatible for macOS and Win10. Somehow this is the first time I've ever considered using one machine for both environments. I've been recording in mac and windows for decades. Could I install Windows onto an external SSD? Is Thunderbolt 3 fast enough to handle OS and/or write files while tracking?Īpologies for the noob questions. Does this mean I could copy audio files recorded in CbB over to the Mac partition to be worked in Logic? Or vice versa? Is there a file system that will be recognized by both Windows and MAC? Or is NTFS on the Windows side my only choice? I understand Mac can read form NTFS, but not write to it.

cakewalk by bandlab mac

Partition? File system? I assume I still need to create a Windows partition. I know some of you are running Windows via Bootcamp, and am curious if there's a useful procedure write up that you might share? I still have a windows desktop PC running CbB. I've worked in Logic for some time, but still consider Cakewalk to be my home. Recently purchased the new Macbook Pro 16 and switched to a UA Apollo Thunderbolt 3 interface.













Cakewalk by bandlab mac