1Posted on 03/18/2013 at 02:06:05Comments about the review: The iPad for Musicians: Present State
Considered a bulky iPhone by its detractors when it was first presented, the iPad has been revolutionizing the market of mobile computing ever since — and our DAWs as a consequence. A good enough reason to take a stand on the issue. Let's start with an overview of Apple's offering.
Hey, nice review. Well thought out and clear.
Apart from the smaller screen size I really love making music on my ipad2.
I hope Apple can come up with a way of getting different music apps to play together
at the same time, maybe inside another DAW.
Anyone else waiting for ipad5?
Thank you ! I plan to publish some others articles about the iPad : about audio and MIDI hardware first, then about every kind of apps you can use to make music with it (DAW, virtual instruments, utilities, etc.).
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I hope Apple can come up with a way of getting different music apps to play together
at the same time, maybe inside another DAW.
Actually, you can do that with the Audiobus App : this little piece of software allow you to use several apps together, just like a virtual audio cable. Believe me : it really worth the 5 $ it costs.
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Anyone else waiting for ipad5?
I am!
And I'm waiting for the iPad Mini 2 too, because I would like to use my apps in the subway and the regular iPad is a too big for that. So I use my iPhone for now, but it's too small and there's a lot of good apps you can't get on it...
I hope you won't forget to have a word about Beatmaker 2 and SamplR because these apps are really amazing. I could have buy an iPad juts to use these babies.
I hope you won't forget to have a word about Beatmaker 2 and SamplR because these apps are really amazing. I could have buy an iPad juts to use these babies.