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This is what I'm doing too
My thoughts exactly. eBay here we come!
im sorry im too lazy right now to research but what is 3rd touch?
sounds like a bad joke haha
I remember when people said the iPad was only a big iPhone:) Look at what happened next. A whole new way of making music. This big iPad will usher in really cool apps and the iPad Air 2 will start to look very incapable. That's tech for you.
I want one !
^^Exactly, everybody said they had no use for an iPad then, especially musicians.
I wonder if apple will allow bluetooth mice and trackpads now that there's an iPad pro. I think it would make sense. And I wonder if the next OS will be called iOS X. Or if they will finally unite the mobile and desktop systems then.
Not buying yet....... Waiting to see what Microsoft come up with....... Then decide.
+1
Same here.Ableton or reason on a tablet is what I'm waiting for.
Did I miss something? They showed 2 apps in split screen mode, both apps seamed to be in "portrait " orientation. So nothing without auto layout that was built for horizontal view will work?
^I agree, the use case that would make the split screen mode useful for musicians is having two apps in landscape while holding iPad in portrait . I'm hoping it is an option that just wasn't demoed yesterday. Music got about 2 seconds of screen time in yesterday's event :-/
anyone else notice how silly it looks to have a grid of 4x5 app icons spread out over a 13" homescreen? I'm hoping that gets revised in iOS 9.1 or some time soon.
There's always the naysayers when something new arrives on the scene. My mind is already made up. It's almost impossible to make a device that will suit everyone's work flow. I am going to be using this my way - portrait or horizontal, with or without Bluetooth, SSDs, floppy disks or dongles
I remember 5 years ago when I took my iPad into work having queued for it at the Apple Store Regents Street in London. Some people laughed but now they all have one
Go for it if you want it. Others will follow in time once they get it!
Nay, nay…
...but 4GB of RAM! Yes please
@studs1966, me too. If it supported full OS X, it would be a serious Surface Pro competitor.
P.S. Once it was told that stylus wasn't cool for ipad
Big screen, fast CPU... It's time for Steinberg to add video tracks support to Cubasis
They made it this much bigger and hype it as "Pro", but still only 128GB max, no SD/memcard ports, no USB ports = massive FAIL. Sorry Apple, you're going to have to get a much better feel for what the rest of us consider "pro" to mean!
They haven't confirmed that yet apparently: http://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/10/adobe-claims-ipad-pro-has-4gb-ram/ "Update: Adobe's updated press release no longer mentions 4GB of RAM." unless there's been another announcement since.
Really? Why not wait until it gets floppy disks Only joking.
Your loss I say because this is going to be massive. Massive. It is not only musicians who use the iPad you know. Designers, artists and many other professionals are going to love this. If it has 4GB RAM then the smaller iPads will slowly become redundant for musicians.
I like it.. Hopefully have one by Christmas. Will be a massive improvement on my (ancient) iPad2.
This and the luggability makes it hard for me. This feels more like it needs to be sitting on a desk, like a laptop.
I guess now the applications will make or break it for me.
For some, a bigger and split screen will greatly improve their music workflow
But yes, this is not mobile at all and the cases are gonna be expensive
I'm more than happy with my iPad mini retina
Go Tim!
http://discchord.com/blog/2015/9/10/lies-damned-lies-and-spec-sheets.html
I would of rather seen a tablet version of the MacBook with an update to Reason 8 and Logic X which supports multi touch than this iPad Pro to be honest.
I don't know why so many people want a full blown OSX on it.It seems literally"nobody"is using a Surface for music purpose.That's because there are still only a really few apps who make use of the Touch screen in a good way.Most of the stuff seems awkward to use,up to the point of unusable at all.Currently there is no point of having OSX on a tablet if no one is going to support the touch input.As for myself,i'm quite happy with iOS (YES,i said it :-) because it's just suppersnappy and fast to use.And besides more access to the file system there is nothing i'm missing from my Macbook.That said,i'm not interested in the"Pro".Too big for me,i'm happy with the Air 2.
hehe^^^ that picture Tim posted. the thing looks huge
and he sums up my intellectual response to iPad pro pretty well. 32GB? 128GB max? only i/o is usb2 lightning connector? pro fail.
But for actual use: yes, I'd like a giant Netflix movie in my lap. Yes, I'd like a giant RDP viewer. Yes I want an enormous MIDI Designer Pro controller. Yes, dual apps on one screen. It looks very fun and useful. WANT.
so I'm rather conflicted. The truth is it will probably run music apps equal to previous iOS devices. The pixel count increase is not enough to cripple iOS music the way iPad 3 ended up. I think it is fair to expect it to function similar to Air 2... just bigger... and with pencil. Now if it has 4GB ram, that will give it a significant edge.
Oh my goodness, I didn't even think about my RDP apps. Yes please.
Either she is 4'1" or that tablet is huge! Now I really know I don't want it. My MacBook just apparently died yesterday as well, and my Mac mini is going to have to suffice. I just got a netbook for $50 running Linux mint and it's fine for my typing at work when I am mobile, so i think my wallet is closed this year for any computers.
I think the pic is making the iPad look larger. It's a trick carp anglers use to make their fish look bigger!