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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?

Comments

  • 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.

  • @raindro said:
    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.

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