![]() I just don't think the big audio software companies are willing to take the performance hit that an iPad based system would force on them compared to what they have on a computer today. The iPad is more powerful than the pretty much anything that people recorded with just a few years ago. There are songs on actual albums that were recorded on cassette. I look at it this way, the iPad is more capable than a cassette tape deck. ![]() ![]() I think there are lots of cool uses for the iPad in music still coming in the future. In short, my vision of this future is blurry □ And I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. Will the iPad gradually return to being the simple consultation tool it was meant to be?Īt home we only own iPads, but I've always considered the iPad as a complementary tool to a Mac, although today we have incredible possibilities with the iPad and I can achieve 99.9999% of my needs with it.īut my vision today is that we've never seen a sound engineer mixing an album on iPad yet.
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