See how a song is recorded with a MacBook Pro M1

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Mary donor, a British singer-songwriter who often uses YouTube as a means of disseminating her music, has just published a new video about a new song she has just composed.

The funny thing about the video is that the recording of the new song is made solely and exclusively using his new Macbook Pro M1, using the microphone that incorporates the Apple laptop. And no noise from the MacBook fan, which never started up in no time. Did Apple have anything to do with publishing the video? I bet so ...

Mary Spender is a well-known freelance singer-songwriter in England, who uses very often YouTube to publicize their new themes. Nowadays, it takes very little to be able to compose a song, and record it with a "good" sound.

As little as a single MacBook Pro. That's what único who has used Spender to compose and record his new song. You haven't even plugged in a professional microphone. You have used the one that comes with the laptop.

And the truth is that it sounds pretty good. It must be said that at no time is the typical fan internal that usually refrigerate laptops, since in the entire recording session, at no time was it started.

It's certainly a good way to promote the features of the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the processors M1 Pro y Max M1 that Apple released last month. I don't know why I get the impression that Apple is behind the idea of ​​said video.

Anyway, it is curious how nowadays musicians around the world need very little infrastructure to be able to compose and record with good quality, without having to depend on the recording studios.


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