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I am so very pleased to be "in the market for an iPad Air".
Gotta go for a new mini I think if specs are same as air, lighter = longer use for me....128gb old be really interesting![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
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I went and played with the mini tonight to see if my opinion had changed about the size. It still seems too small for me... :-(
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It could be something that I could get used to......but I still think I'll regret it if I try to go smaller. I don't mind the size of my iPad 2, so the iPad Air will actually be a little smaller, even if the screen size is the same. :-)
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We did discuss the size thing b4...
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/902/ipad-mini-2#Item_13
Think Jesse Ohio made some good points.
Those of us that bought the c24 will now know it doesn't fit as a cover for the air.
A shame.
For me,looks like a mini 2 or may be a cheap skate an pick up the 4 for now and wait for the ipad ozone or ether to come out.
I will have to use my sons mini for a lil bit and see how I go, I enjoy making tunes on iPhone 5 so the mini may be a good middle ground....,
I have the mini and a 4, and I like both. Some apps are cramped on the mini, but some feel like a better fit to me. Get both and worry about retirement later ;-)
I pre-ordered the 128gb. I just can't stay on a 13,6 GB device any longer. If it arrives I around the 1st of nov I'm not gonna open it, I'll let the guys that usually tears em apart check the ram first. If Apple, is against all odds, using 1gb RAM for a third time(!!), I'll just send the thing back. Cry a little, probably lock my self in and stuff myself with icecream and chips for a couple of weeks. Hopefully bounce back though, and put some nice dark and depressing songs on here.
I'd rather you just gave us the ice cream...![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
If your worried about your weight,there's a non diary brand..Swedish glacé.think they make it with soya beans:)
But,fuck it.roll on 1-11.i gotta stop talking shit on here an start making some music..
@commonstookie I like the bit about making music. 5 full tracks done and another 3-5 wanted by end of November. The Beatles made fabulous music on 4 tracks. How cool is that? Imagine if the iPad 1 was around then. More killer tracks for sure.
I think that if it's good enough for Heisenberg, it's good enough for me...
http://videos.komando.com/watch/4304/viral-videos-breaking-ipads-breaking-bad-star-narrates-new-ipad-commercial?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=notd&utm_content=2013-10-27-article_13-in-body-a
@FrankieJay I so very subscribe to the Beatles/4-track/"you're fine, shush" line of thought. When people used to bitch about ProTools LE only having 32 tracks I used to roll my eyes so hard I saw Jesus. But they were amazing songwriters/performers and indeed incredible studio experimenters. They had incredible 2/4/8 track machines at Abbey Road and had mind melting engineers to capture the mayhem like Geoff Emerick and Ken Scott, assistant engineers like, oh, I dunno, Alan Parsons, and low level tape operators like the great John Leckie. Then, there was that guy... what was his name?...oh yeah Sir George Martin tying all the magic together.
Some of the magic there has a lot to do with excepting and learning the limitations of the tech around you. Whereas we sometimes get lucky by reversing a part and thinking it sounds cool, George Harrison learned his original guitar solo on "I'm only sleeping" backwards, played the newly learned solo forwards and got the sound/solo lots of people know and love. And I think that is to your point. There are limitations but whatever: shut up and make the most of them, even if it's not as easy as changing the channel on your stupidly large television. What could a 25 year old John Lennon do with an iPad right now? Especially if he had the cast of characters linked in the first paragraph behind him.
Yes, I just inadvertently spent 30 minutes on wikipedia replying to this message. Best half hour all day though!
Truthfully, I have apps I love but with so so so so many apps, I haven't even come close to excepting, pushing and exploiting the limitations of hardly any of them. Why would I when for $3.99 I can just explore something else? I think that is a part of the difference.
Having my experimentation cost $300 an hour would probably help me make a decision or two as well!
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@surupcore you nailed it with this line "There are limitations but whatever: shut up and make the most of them".
I remember when I had a Fostex four track recorder, it made me flesh things out in advance so that when it came to recording I knew where my bounces were going to be and I created songs on a par to what I'm doing now. The massive difference is the sonic power we get from iPads. You can have a million dollar studio but you still need the ideas and the time to actually sit down and make something brilliant.
You went deep diving with the Beatles stuff and I enjoyed reading that.
I agree but still 2GB would be a lot better than 1GB. If you can do things seperately and work around the limitations that way that's cool. But if you are trying to use this stuff on stage with multiple hungry apps on audiobus + loopy then it would definitely be important to have as much RAM as possible.
Wait...screw making music, iPads yadaydyayda...There's actually ice cream that does not make you fat? And it's a Swedish thing? I'm in Sweden, never heard of it. Where can I find this magical ice cream you speak about!! Quickly, I'll be needing it before the iPad drops..
Looking more and more like 1GB RAM on both...
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/10/ipad-air-and-retina-ipad-mini-reportedly-have-1gb-ram/?utm_source=mainrss
Interestingly I experienced some strange glitches on my iPad 3 this weekend. When playing SampleTank the chromatic "Vibes" sound, if too many notes are played at once the signal distorts. I wish I knew if this was due to ram limitations or CPU limitations. If due to RAM only, then I'll be passing on both the mini 2 and the Air.
Not sure about customer service tech info though, they've been known to be wrong before... We still have to wait for benchmarks and teardowns from the hardware tech sites I think...I hope...
Otherwise, I will hang on to my iPad4 16Gb until the next iteration even though I do want one with more storage.
iFixit will have all the answers Friday.
Some Geekbench floating around now showing 1 GB RAM in the Air. YOU SUCK APPLE. Where my ice cream at...
Oh btw Apple, learn how to communicate with developers (that way you will get a bit better balanced hardware, amongst other things).
Hmmm. I'll have to get the new mini anyways. And the air... Well maybe not both.
About the ice cream: What I like to make is homemade raspberry ice cream. I get frozen raspberries, Throw them in the blender, add low fat yoghurt and some stevia powder. That's some very low sugar and low fat still very yummy ice cream. Also pretty cheap.
Anand confirms it, 1GB RAM. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7460/apple-ipad-air-review
Unfortunate
I think I'll hold off on getting the iPad air if it only comes with 1gb of ram. Running up against hardware limitations for music making in a year or two is getting old and at these sorts of prices it seems like Apple is leading us around by the nose.
Like i thought... sadly. 1GB is just not enough. The only good thing it seems it is clocked with 2x 1.4Ghz (like the ipad 4, makes sense). I still can't understand why they limit a nice device in this way. Perhaps because of their MacBooks etc. However, 1GB ram is not really future proved in my opinion for a 64bit tablet.