MacBook Pro mid-2012 running Monterey via OCLP – worth upgrading to Sequoia for music production?
Hey everyone! I've got a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) that I've upgraded and patched to keep it alive:
- **CPU:** 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 (dual-core)
- **RAM:** 12 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
- **GPU:** Intel HD Graphics 4000
- **Storage:** 500 GB SSD
- **OS:** macOS Monterey 12.7.4 via OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP)
It's been running really well, and I primarily use it for **music production** – mainly Ableton Live.
I've been wondering whether it's worth upgrading to **Sequoia (or Ventura/Sonoma)** through OCLP. I know the dual-core i5 avoids the known issue where OCLP disables extra CPU cores on Sequoia, but I still have concerns about stability – especially since Sequoia support in OCLP is still actively in development.
For casual use I'd probably just go for it, but since I rely on this machine for **audio production**, stability is non-negotiable. Dropouts, glitches, or random crashes mid-session are just not an option.
**My questions:**
- Has anyone with this exact model (MBP 13-inch Mid 2012, i5, Intel HD 4000) run Sequoia, Sonoma, or Ventura via OCLP?
- How does Ableton Live perform compared to Monterey?
- Any stability issues, audio glitches, or plugin compatibility problems?
- Is there a "sweet spot" version (like Ventura) that works better than others on this hardware?
Thanks in advance – any first-hand experience is gold here! 🙏