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Do any 'iPad Pro' audio apps exist yet?

I have an iPad Air 2, but the iPad Pro is something that I will be looking into in the future.

The iPad Pro has been out for a short time now, and I was wondering if there were any audio apps that take full advantage of the iPad Pro's larger display? I mean apps that have extra features shown on the display, and not the same as the regular iPad version.

Personally, I like to use Gadget a lot, and I would like to see Korg make a special version of Gadget that is for the iPad Pro, and more could be shown on the display at once.

When this starts to happen, and more and more audio apps come out with special, 'enhanced' versions for the iPad Pro, then I guess that that would be a good time for me to get one.

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  • MultitrackStudio is the first, extra tracks, multi midi editor...
    Pro upgrade IAP for iPad includes goodies for iPad pro http://www.multitrackstudio.com/ipad_whatsnew.php

  • The larger screen is good for making stuff less fiddly, even without special app versions. Plus you have the extra power under the hood.

  • I believe at the moment Apple prohibits developers from making anything specific for just the Pro, all apps and functions must run on all current iPads.

  • @Tarekith said:
    I believe at the moment Apple prohibits developers from making anything specific for just the Pro, all apps and functions must run on all current iPads.

    Yep. Until then are no pro apps for iPad Pro.

    I also don't think the iPad Pro should be named 'pro' until there's a way to properly back up stuff and downgrade again after an iOS update gone awry.

  • MTS released an update that included an iap called "iPad pro pack", it only appears if you have an iPad pro, on my iPad Air 2 and on a friends iPad mini 4 there's nothing just the regular pro upgrade but on my iPad pro it's there. So I guess it's somewhat possible to make things exclusively for it.

  • edited January 2016

    @Lacm1993 said:
    MTS released an update that included an iap called "iPad pro pack", it only appears if you have an iPad pro, on my iPad Air 2 and on a friends iPad mini 4 there's nothing just the regular pro upgrade but on my iPad pro it's there. So I guess it's somewhat possible to make things exclusively for it.

    Yep, IAP features split inside that upgrade.
    (is that prohibition actually confirmed as a thing?)

    @Sebastian I agree about the Pro moniker, its just silly, for many pro reasons. They should've just called it iPad Large, or per discchord MaxiPad

  • @Lacm1993 said:
    MTS released an update that included an iap called "iPad pro pack", it only appears if you have an iPad pro, on my iPad Air 2 and on a friends iPad mini 4 there's nothing just the regular pro upgrade but on my iPad pro it's there. So I guess it's somewhat possible to make things exclusively for it.

    Maybe something that requires an Apple pencil. Sort of like the 'hack' that requires Metal so it can only run on 64bit devices. I don't know for sure though, just speculating.

  • If an app MUST run on an iPad mini and an iPad Pro, it´s even worse. The only thing is including some extra keys, bigger XY pads, some more parameters etc.
    We all know OSX will never come and will not work for touch. So if the pencil is the only real big different it may hold the iPad Pro back.
    It´s the first generation but when i think it could run several instances of Omnisphere etc. it feels like wasted resources.
    There really should be a seperated iPad Pro apps app store category.
    A few days ago i read some posts and threads from desktop music apps developers and that they would consider iOS in general but the limitations and especially that they have to sell their tools for a snippet of their price in the store (where apple gets another 30%) it´s not worth to think about......
    The iPad Pro for sure will stay or fall with the apps which may come..... or may not!

  • edited January 2016

    @Sebastian said:

    @Lacm1993 said:
    MTS released an update that included an iap called "iPad pro pack", it only appears if you have an iPad pro, on my iPad Air 2 and on a friends iPad mini 4 there's nothing just the regular pro upgrade but on my iPad pro it's there. So I guess it's somewhat possible to make things exclusively for it.

    Maybe something that requires an Apple pencil. Sort of like the 'hack' that requires Metal so it can only run on 64bit devices. I don't know for sure though, just speculating.

    It's a feature in MTS that allows multiple midi tracks to be editable at once, (something available in desktop OS X, and Windows desktop/tablet versions of the software, but not available for iPad) and an increase in the number of total tracks (...and buttons that are in different places), mostly an attempt to take advantage of the increased real estate.

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