

Next is storage. The new Macbook comes with a default storage capacity of 256GB, with a more expensive 512GB option. In order for producers to contain their often gigantic sample and music libraries, an external hard drive will have to be connected through the separately purchased adapter mentioned above. Finally the Thunderbolt port, standard on Macs for the last 4 years, will be removed from the new Macbook and will be nonexistent on the adapter. Even though the music industry has only recently started to orient their products through Thunderbolt connection, this switch might wipe it out entirely.
For dedicated Apple customers like those in the music production/DJ performance community, these updates all but negate the shiny new additions to the computer’s display and battery life. By adding more steps and purchases in order to continue using hardware that we have come to rely on and favor, a shift back to older models or even to PCs may be imminent. Hopefully with enough of a response, Apple may rethink its fervent dedication to oversimplifying its products and features for their aesthetic appeal.
*The Macbook Pro line will continue to support multiple USB ports/Thunderbolt and sufficient space for producers’ libraries and software*
Sources: DJTechTools & Gizmodo
Photo Credit: DJTechTools & Etsy
