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New ipad mini vs old ipad mini for music.

I bought an ipad mini 4 months ago...I really should have waited. Is it worth the money to get the new ipad mini? I'm using it for music.. And the retina display to me is not a big deal.

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  • The new one has twice the RAM and the CPU is five times faster.

  • hmm.. well i don't need any more space than i have now but is it really 5x faster?

    you mean alittle faster?

  • No, he means 5x faster. http://www.macrumors.com/2013/11/12/retina-ipad-mini-has-1-3-ghz-a7-processor-with-5x-better-performance-than-original-mini/

    The Retina display doesn't sound like a big deal, until you own one. Then you'll never look back :)

    And the CPU makes a huge difference. Huge. Then again, if you aren't frustrated with your current setup, don't buy a new one.

    (I had a Mini gen 1 for about a year and just upgraded it to the Retina).

  • edited November 2013

    @vejichan you can do great things with the first ipad mini. this never ending buy-the-newest-fever will make your new device look old only 6 months later.

    don't go into it. that's the machine you have. it's great!

    you can do great music even with a couple of spoons. just focus on the important: your music ideas and your need to express them. having more RAM memory won't give you more musical ideas, or more punch to express them.

    limits may become the best way to focus.

    mmmm... sometimes this forum worries me... i mean, i love it, but when i enter it, and i see so many buy buy buy buy!! ...do we ever think if it's necessary to buy that much??

  • Right, in fact I said "if you aren't frustrated with your current setup, don't buy a new one"

  • you are right. mmm... i think i post this here, not because this particular threat or what you said, but because it's a feeling comes to me so often when i come to the forums. we are so anxious with our devices and gear, companies make us feel like this. so they sell more. and instead of helping ourselves to relax and enjoy with what we have, sometimes we make ourselves even more consumer hunger that what we are.

  • now that I can agree with. Sometimes you just have to stop and use what you have. None of this stuff will make you a better musician... that takes effort.

  • What kind of spoons should one use for heavy metal/rock?

  • Metallic ones, of course

  • Teaspoons? Serving spoons?

  • The kind you heat over an open flame?

  • This thread cracks me up!!! Hahahaha!!!! :-)

  • you laugh at me.

    i am serious. first i began with the little ones from the tea set of my grandma.
    and followed with self made spoons.

    but lately i have changed them for forks, as the tines open possibilities for changing the sound color and realizing small arpeggiandos.

    and yes, you guess right, i use my ipod touch to have soymilk cereals and dig tunnels to freedom. i'm still using 4gen ipod, so far so good, why should i buy 5gen? the important thing is the cereals. or the freedom... i'm not sure.

  • I think its part of the fun with ios music creation.

    From the social aspect and the crazy prices of the apps to the next big update, things are moving really fast in development what with Audiobus and IAA and all the big names starting to enter the scene.

    Exciting times indeed and all from the comfort of my favourite arm chair!

  • @eccecellio Sorry I made fun of you, I didn't know you were doing porridge...

  • edited November 2013

    @vejichan - you're on the auria forums too right? I've also got the old ipad mini and so long as i freeze tracks regularly and just record a track at a time, it works fine with audiobus, auria, etc.

    BUT.....

    If you're tired of constant workarounds and think just buying a faster ipad mini will solve that, ios in general requires so many workarounds (for me at least) that you just gotta get used to it or invest in a desktop software. Thats probably what I would tell myself a year ago if I could travel back in time. Get used to developing workarounds and be prepared to love/use 20% of your apps on daily basis (audiobus and auria being in that group), like/use 40% of your other apps on once in awhile basis and delete 40% of remaining apps that you initially had high hopes for but now never use.

    Good luck

  • Thanks ... How do u freeze tracks in auria.

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