the air is sufficient
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M2 Air with 16GB of memory. Would be very sufficient for your use case.
Depends on your budget. If your budget is around 1200 I would look at a refurbished 14" m1 pro MacBook pro. It's a super fast machine and will last you until you graduate college. 120hz mini led screen is pretty good and definitely beats the 15" m2 air in terms of quality. Honestly if you can find m1 air with 16gb of ram that will meet your needs for basic school work for years. You never said a budget so giving that would 100% help. I would avoid going with an Intel mac. It's just not worth it.
Cheaping out won't backfire on you as a student. The most basic Macbook Air is capable of running GarageBand fairly well and can even get some ok results with Logic.
The conversation changes if you are using the tool in a professional sense but for where you're at, you'll be pretty alright.
Just make sure to get at least an M1 Macbook Air. Don't get an Intel Macbook at all.
m1 air will do you great. i do a lot video and photo editing on it alongside other things. its a good device and i can see it lasting me for more years
If you buy used, make sure you buy one new enough that it uses Apple's current architecture; you don't want to buy into an old hardware set that will get increasingly less support as the years go on. It'll be supported for new software for longer, and (since Macbooks are pretty tough, generally) it might buy you an extra couple of years on the far end.
You also want something with 8GB of RAM or better. If you buy new, you might go for 16 but 8 will be fine for the next several years.
14” M1 pro may be the best option.
Macbook Air.
Air.
With that budget, and considering you’re just starting music production, you’re not buying nor going to be using enough processor intensive plugins to choke an Air.
Don’t get the M1 air so go M2 air or M1 Pro or an older MacBook Pro
Join the high school band.
A MacBook is not an instrument.
Yeah no duh, I'm not stupid. I don't think a computer in and of itself will teach me how to make music.