I'm planning on purchasing new computer hardware to run a VSL piano (probably the Steinway) for live performance. I've done a bunch of Googling but still can't seem to find definitive answers to my questions so I thought I'd try here.
1) My understanding is that if I use a Mac I don't need low-latency drivers or an external sound card, that the MacOS sound system is more than adequate for live performance. Is this correct?
2) If I used a Windows-based PC, I'd have to find ASIO drivers for the Synchron software to get the latency down to acceptable levels for live playing. is this correct?
3) An M3 Pro-based MacBook Pro starts with 18GB of RAM. Is this enough or is 32+ GB a must for live performance? The MacBook Air maxes out at 24GB, would this be enough?
4) As far as MacBooks goes, I've read that some external NVME enclosures are nearly as fast as the internal NVME drive. My plan would be to buy one of these enclosures and use it to store the VSL piano. Will this work?
Basically I'm looking for the cleanest way to do live playing via a MIDI keyboard (a VPC-1 or something similar), with the minimum amount of latency and without having to worry about noise or crackle that you can sometimes get with software-based virtual pianos. I know Windows-based hardware gives you more bang for the buck, but I've had problems getting ASIO drivers to work in the past and would like to avoid that if I can, which is why I'm leaning towards a Mac.