

- #DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION DRIVER#
- #DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION FULL#
- #DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PORTABLE#
- #DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PRO#
- #DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PC#
People always forget that there are interactions needed and it is realy irritating when the half size of the screen is changed to a keyboard only to do some simple words or lettersĪnd you have to do everything 3 times, because you never hit that little - and i mean little - point wich is needed to change something Making music on that little screen is a pain in the ass, not even it is to little if you realy want to "work" with that you will curse that thing
#DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PC#
I have an IPad air, i have different music apps on it, i have the iConnectivity 2+ for midi and audio exchange with PC, i have stands, i have everything for that.Ī replace for a PC or Laptop? Quite shure in the world of marketing.

#DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PORTABLE#
This was to be my portable music computer.
#DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION DRIVER#
They did something to the core audio driver and now it's a mess. I paid over 2 grand for this new laptop only to find that the latency with Maschine is so bad that it's unplayable unless I lug around a separate audio interface.
#DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION PRO#
Hell, Apple has yet to explain why my BRAND NEW Macbook Pro has 3 times the audio latency of my 5 year old Macbook Pro. 3 inches thick with no battery life when you're just going to put it in an Otter Box that more than doubles its thickness anyway? Apple and the other tablet makers are *way* too insistent on making everything super thin, which seriously limits the amount of battery life it will have and the kind of processor they can put in it. The problem is also with the fixation on form factor. Short of that, I just don't see iOS and these processors cutting it. Alternatively they could make a touch screen laptop.
#DOES MEGASEG DJ HAVE AN IPAD VERSION FULL#
Right now, my iPad can barely run Gadget with 6 tracks let alone a full featured DAW running multiple VSTs, effects, and 24 audio tracks.Īpple needs to do the right thing and make a true tablet computer like the MS Surface Pro II that will run OS X. The iPad would have to be a lot more powerful to replace a laptop or desktop computer for music production. Plenty of people produce on laptops instead of towers and this trend will move down to iPads. I just bought an iMac and it's plenty fast. You don't NEED a new MacPro to produce music. Hence endless Roland and Yamaha rompler boards.It doesn't have to surpass anything, it just has to be fast enough to produce music on.

I have a synthstation, but the lack of any serious keyboards of the sort lead me to believe the demand flopped for such devices, and that while used by a few a bit ahead of things, there aren't any major market pushes for such. Hence endless Roland and Yamaha rompler boards. Not to mention the cooling, efficient placement, etc.Ī problem with laptops now, that have the upper echelon of processors, is that their compact design causes the components to overheat and decay quicker.Īnyway, there are a few other reasons, economic and political, but I've already rattled off too much. For every 1000 Apple can stuff into an iPad, there will be hundreds of thousands that a desktop should be able to accommodate. Moore's Law (and Kurzweil's law of accelerating returns) applies to all technology, and thus, since the iPad is dealing with smaller real-estate, it should never be able to surpass something with larger real estate, because for every inch the microprocessor loses, that opens up more space to shove multiples of them to garner more power. It is the case that for every iPad upgrade, there are a multitude of upgrades possible with desktop computing, thus, Apple would have to achieve some sort of technology that allowed them to surpass thoroughly those advances in time, and then they'd still have to be able to offer the various ports, whether USB, Firewire, VGA, HDMI and so on, to offer studios a transition. Music equipment, in its current history, has usually followed the advance of technology (I know this specific forum is caught in the past of analog circuitry, it should be noted that the majority of music is now atleast predominantly, digitally created, did FM not starve analog synth companies, did romplers and VA's not scorch the earth? Have DAWs not nearly replaced tape machines in our era?)įor the iPad to be used as a complete de facto tool for music production, it would not have to match the power of modern desktops, but surpass it in time.
