

Now fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the flight. In the meantime, make sure you bookmark our Big Sur compatibility guide and keep checking it. Our advice is to wait until all the tests are done. Please don't take any of these tests as us telling you it's OK to sell your old computer and move to the new Apple Mac M1.
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We bought this as a test machine and right now most DAWs, plugins and all other software is not supported.

What we are doing with these tests is bleeding edge, not the kind of stuff any sane person who needs to make a living from pro audio should do. It's one thing for Apple to give a glossy presentation, selectively quoting numbers on power, cooling and battery life, but how do those translate for those working in the audio world, especially as these machines, by any other standard, should be considered as entry-level. The MacBook Pro M1 audio power test is just one of the tests we are going to be conducting with the new Apple Silicon Macs powered by the M1 chips in the coming weeks. We asked some engineers and producers what they'd like us to throw at it. When the audio community knew that a new Apple MacBook Pro M1 (Late 2020) was landing at Experts HQ we got a barrage of requests to test it.
