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2nd gen iPad
Hi. There's several cheap iPad 2s on CL ($100). Does anyone still use an iPad that old? I'm specifically interested in if it can run touchable smoothly. Or Borderlands? Samplr? Patterning? Anything sweet?
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I still use the iPad 2. Samplr works, but I've stopped using some synth apps due to processing power.
Had an iPad mini (ipad2 specs) for a long time. Very glad I upgraded to the mini2. I recommend a mini2 at a good price.
To be fair. I'd suggest u get a mini2. It's the same specs as the iPad air1 and can run a ton more apps than the iPad 2-4. Otherwise You'll just look enviously at apps you cannot hope to run well like I did when my iPad 3 was my only iPad....
To be clear, I have a mini 2. But I want another iPad for playing shows.
oh. the ipad 2 will feel vastly underpowered though. specially if you're used to
the mini 2.
What apps are you planning to use?
Touchable, Samplr, patterning, modstep. But for shows I might dedicate it to just one of those.
Touchable, Samplr and borderlands work great on an ipad2. I bought one with an Alesis dock so I could get audio out of an iPad 1 into the Alesis and out again. Great for Samplr.
I think limits are really underrated in iPad music. There's something very freeing about using older tech that can't run everything.
Agree about the limitations... I've been using Nanostudio and caustic exclusively on the iPad 2 and enjoying it... Modstep works at a push.
Dude, get in on the "control things with wifi MIDI" craze.
An iPad 2 can make a killer "Lemur machine" which, if we remember the old days those things cost a whole lot of money.
I would say go for it. It can easily run MIDI Designer Pro or Lemur or the other MIDI apps. Makes a great secondary control surface.