@KEVIN-SHARPING Yes, an external USB audio interface with ASIO drivers is highly recommended, for example a Focusrite Scarlett Solo or 2i2. I would also suggest a laptop with at least an Intel Core i5 processor or something equivalent. On a cheap laptop which only comes with an ARM or Pentium processor Music Maker will not run or run badly. Even a Intel Core i3 could be not powerful enough. I would say the laptop should have at least 8 GB RAM. Most laptop allow you to add additional RAM sticks yourself. So you could upgrade to 16 GB RAM at a later time.
If you're going to use a laptop, then you will want a 17" screen (FHD at least). A recent i5 (or equivalent) system should work fine. (I use a 17" Dell, with 10th-gen. i5, 8GB ram, and ssd storage) If you have a home base, then optionally a large (23" or more) monitor.
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. . . . Any suggestions on proper equipment. . . .
What else are you intending to create on the laptop in connection with music eg are you going to be creating music videos with one of the Magix video editors?