Which Macbook Pro is better for a Music Tech major?

I am going to convert to a Macbook Pro from a PC because of the vast numbers of music programs it offers. I just want to know some opinions of which of the 13.3 inch ones would be best. I know there is a difference between processors, but I'd like to know which one would be better for multi-tasking on the go with programs like Logic Express, Sibelius, and Pro Tools.

Hi R,
The fastest CPU (currently 2.7GHz Core i7) with an SSD and the RAM maxed out.

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