mac OS version 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS version 10.12 (Sierra), or Mac OS X version 10.11 (El Capitan).Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support.Optional: To use GPU Performance: an Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD video adapter from those listed below (medium/high-end recommended) 1 GB of VRAM (2 GB recommended) and latest drivers for optimal performance.To use the new Touch workspace in Illustrator, you must have a touch-screen-enabled tablet/monitor running Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (Microsoft Surface Pro 3 recommended).To view Illustrator in HiDPI mode, your monitor must support a resolution of 1920 x 1080 or more.2 GB of available hard-disk space for installation additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices).1 GB of RAM (3 GB recommended) for 32 bit 2 GB of RAM (8 GB recommended) for 64 bit.Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10.Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 processor. Use your illustrations anywhere, including printed pieces, presentations, websites, blogs and social media. Add effects, manage styles and edit individual characters to create typographic designs that perfectly express your messages.Ĭreate freehand drawings or trace and recolor imported photos to turn them into works of art. Incorporate a company name into a logo, create a flyer or mock up a website design with the best type tools out there. Illustrator artwork is vector-based, so it can scale down for mobile screens and up to billboard size - and always look crisp and beautiful. Get all the drawing tools you need to turn simple shapes and colours into sophisticated logos, icons and graphics. And yes, you can upgrade the SSD to a larger one (the physical dimensions of SSD disks are all identical, so any other SSD will fit the Macbook air.Millions of designers and artists use Illustrator CC to create everything from web icons and product packaging to book illustrations and billboards. You'd need to watch like a hawk where files get saved to (you really should avoid saving just about anything to that SSD - everything should go to the external USB disk - which you MUST have, you can't really work on it with only that 128 GB disk, only the system and files that can only work from the system disk need to be on that). How would 128 GB SSD be tight even for general use? However, it CAN be done (I have only 128 GB SSD as my system disk on my desktop Mac), but you'd need at least 1 extra disk (USB 3) of at least 1 TB. You see, of that 128 GB at least 50 GB has to be free space (for system operations), so effectively you only have about 75 GB to install the system and required auxillary files on, and that is cramped already. In general that machine is fine to run Logic on, however, that disk is really small, you should not save amnything on it either upgrade it to a 250 GB or even 500 GB SSD, and/or get an external disk of at least 1 TB to save all your projects, movies and photos onto. And IF you ruyn into overload problems, there are a myriad of ways to combat those, so you still get the result you want. If you can give an indication of how you are intending to use it, then we could give you an indication of how it would run. However, only twelve tracks with multilayered synthesizers could already be too much. But is you have 50 audiotracks, all with compression en EQ plugins, there still should be no problem. "Limitations" really is something you will find out for yourself, by using it. My daughter uses Logic on that exact same Macbook, and she hasn't yet had a system overload (which is the term for Logic stopping because there is too much processing "asked" of it). There are always limitations, it really depends on how you use it. Logic is an open ended program: it uses plugins, and even the most powerful Mac out now can be brought to a halt by using too many CPU heavy plugins (such as (multiple instances of) certain sophisticated (multilayered) synthesizers, or reverbs, or other complicated effects such as denoising plugins) in Logic. I want to use Logic to be able to record and produce my own music - without any limitations.
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