I'm guessing since it's made by Apple, it would be pretty optimized to run well on any of their computers, but if you plan to have more than a few tracks or lots of effects having a slightly faster processor would probably be worth the extra $150. I haven't used Logic Pro, so I'm not sure if you'd run into issues with it. I was using a 2010 2.4 Ghz i5 Macbook Pro with 8 GB ram, and I used to run into some overload problems whenever I had lots of tracks and effects, but since I upgraded to a 2013 Macbook Pro with the 2.9 Ghz i7 processor and 8 GB ram, I haven't had any overload issues. If you plan to use Reason at all in the future, you might want to consider the $150 upgrade to the 2.9 Ghz i7 processor or a used or refurbished model with a faster processor.
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