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This is why I give up on iOS music making

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  • @lala said:
    why wouldn't it? use one main daw, keep all the files in that app, done?
    I mean in the end thats what u want, no more missing files and no more searching for files?

    True but i could not use 95% of my favourite tools since there no iOS versions. I don't care which OS or device i use anymore.... the tools i want and need for sound design and creating music content is what is important to me.
    Then of course i need very huge samples and iOS and the devices can't handle it yet.
    And finally i still don't think we get an Logic touch anytime soon as long as even Garage Band on iOS is so limited compared to the OSX version.

  • @mkell424 said:
    Apps like that are going to be AWESOME on the large screen of the Pro. It will make a difference. Still like people have said before I'm waiting for 3D Touch. I have it on my iPhone and it really is a great feature.

    +1.

    Hold out for a year, and get 2nd gen. Pro.

  • edited October 2015

    garageband has to serve on ipad 2,
    why not have a logic touch for the pro only, or the real garageband and not garageband light ... that alone would be a huge step up
    the new ram and flash are crazy fast, I wonder how much you can stream from flash without having to be in RAM ...

  • @lala said:
    garageband has to serve on ipad 2,
    why not have a logic touch for the pro only, or the real garageband and not garageband light ... that alone would be a huge step up
    the new ram and flash are crazy fast, I wonder how much you can stream from flash without having to be in RAM ...

    The problem is IF that happens ever.
    The flash is fast yes but not nearly as fast as a SSD in a modern notebook or desktop. I also think a complex DAW like Logic makes no sense on an iPad.
    If they make a special lighter version it could work.

  • edited October 2015

    logic is old, its like word, it has 3 trillion features you use twice in a lifetime, or how often did you convert audio to midi? ^^

  • I see no reason whatever that Logic can't work in full glory on a device that Apple claims is faster than 80% of all notebooks shipped last year.

  • @Icepulse said:
    I see no reason whatever that Logic can't work in full glory on a device that Apple claims is faster than 80% of all notebooks shipped last year.

    +1

  • @Icepulse said:
    I see no reason whatever that Logic can't work in full glory on a device that Apple claims is faster than 80% of all notebooks shipped last year.

    I hope this is sarcasm.

  • I don't hear ANYTHING coming from anyone working in full desktop / laptop DAW environment, that I don't believe can be accomplished on an iPad. Zilch.

  • edited October 2015

    @lala said:
    logic is old, its like word, it has 3 trillion features you use twice in a lifetime

    Yes, but iOS failed in simple things i use every day.

  • @SirKen said:
    I hope this is sarcasm

    It isn't.

  • depending on your needs this will do, if you are looking at an 36 i/o setup maybe not ;)

  • @Icepulse said:
    It isn't.

    It must be for sure!

  • @Icepulse said:
    I see no reason whatever that Logic can't work in full glory on a device that Apple claims is faster than 80% of all notebooks shipped last year.

    Because 80% of selled notebooks are 200 bucks windows low end machines......

  • @Icepulse said:
    I don't hear ANYTHING coming from anyone working in full desktop / laptop DAW environment, that I don't believe can be accomplished on an iPad. Zilch.

    Sorry, but this is out of reality. Maybe this can be said for some genres but not in general.

  • @Cinebient said:
    Yes, but iOS failed in simple things i use every day.

    It really really really isn't.

  • @Icepulse said:
    It really really really isn't.

    I don´t say for everyone... just for me (and a few other here maybe).

  • I'm weary of this argument. "Tomorrow Never Knows" was recorded on analog tape, with a healthy dose of innovation. The day anyone can furnish evidence of a more impressive track produced on a Mac or PC in a top-shelf daw, let me know.

  • what tools do use that don't exit on iOS? kyma? reaktor? isotope rx? that kind of stuff?

  • @Cinebient said:
    I don´t say for everyone... just for me (and a few other here maybe).

    I meant to respond to your other post... "It must be for sure".

    Sorry to give the wrong impression.

  • @Icepulse said:
    I'm weary of this argument. "Tomorrow Never Knows" was recorded on analog tape, with a healthy dose of innovation. The day anyone can furnish evidence of a more impressive track produced on a Mac or PC in a top-shelf daw, let me know.

    Well, this is a personal taste. Some like it, some might not. That doesn´t change that many things are not possible on iOS (and vice versa).
    Still no really good reverb, no really good sample instruments. Especially soundtracks are hard to achieve with iOS.

  • have you tried ad480pro or one of the convolution reverbs?
    gets my table set

  • @lala said:
    have you tried ad480pro or one of the convolution reverbs?
    gets my table set

    Sure, i have all iOS reverbs. A combination of AUFX and Audio Reverb works sometimes very good but since reverb is my most important FX i want the best of the best here ;) (for me the 2caudio stuff like Aether and B2).

  • But it's no limitation of the device or OS that keeps your preferred reverb from finding its way onto the platform. No way.

  • edited October 2015

    aufx really? I only get it to make some strange cheap reverb shatter - meh
    as u see this is all a matter of taste, so good or bad aren't really relevant

  • Then again, it's working within certain constraints that fuels innovative tactics. It's why chess will always be better than Final Fantasy Tactics.

  • @Icepulse said:
    But it's no limitation of the device or OS that keeps your preferred reverb from finding its way onto the platform. No way.

    I own those reverbs for desktop yes.... but i can´t get them for iOS.

  • @lala said:
    aufx really? I only get it to make some strange cheap reverb shatter - meh
    as u see this is all a matter of taste, so good or bad aren't really relevant

    How i said i use mainly a combination of different iOS apps. In general they lack all really clear sound and huge depth. For the price they are of course awesome and for some sounds my super reverbs failed while that little AUFX:Space does exact the right thing ;)

  • edited October 2015

    At the risk of sounding redundant, that's not a valid argument for how one platform is inherently superior to the other. It's like saying PS3 Is better than Xbox 360 because of a few exclusive titles.

    Not yet, you can't get em.

  • edited October 2015

    Let me try.

    Sector isn't available on OSX. Therefore, iPad is better than a MacBook.

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