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Making music with the iPad is undoubtedly going to be a fun experience. It has all the ingredients to a successful music platform, but there are of course a few caveats that you should be aware of.
Let’s jump right into it, then. Will the iPad get any of the major
Some portable beat maker applications show the fragility of the iPhone, draining battery life quickly and not being very user friendly; the ones that are easy to use are ridiculously limited. There must be a compromise, but with the iPad coming out, chances are that the bigger screen and improved processing will allow for more generous offerings.
It is still unclear exactly how suitable it is for
Nobody has yet seen the device in action and so it is very hard to estimate how comfortable it will be to use it in
Another reason that the music may be limited is that for longer sessions that creative, hard-working musicians will be used to, sweaty or moist fingers do become an issue. Even the slightest moisture will prevent accurate screen tracking. Live performance use is also on the cards if the device delivers in a controlled environment after it has been tested and reviewed extensively. Until then, this is all speculation. What can you do in the meantime? Brush up on your musical knowledge and techniques so that when the new device’s capabilities have been determined, you can attack at full flight and make some great music on the go.
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Source by John Gellei