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OT: iPad music enthusiasts, how old are you?

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  • im 34, have been using desktop for years. Still use ableton and protools daily. I started using iOS when i went on a trip a few years ago, and didnt want to bring my laptop etc. I grabbed a few apps, and kept building from there. I forgot about it for a while, but recently have come back to it.

    I now use desktop exclusively for "work" related music. While I use my ipad for "me" music. stuff for fun, and that i can be creative with. I also sometimes use ipad for work stuff, mainly ibassist and funky drummer.

    I feel like the younger kids i work with all just use cracked versions of ableton and fruity loops, as well as cracks of all the vst's. 1 app on ios is "cheap" but next thing you know, you've spent a few hundred dollars on apps. Perhaps this is keeping the youngsters out.

  • @shinyisshiny said:
    I feel like the younger kids i work with all just use cracked versions of ableton and fruity loops, as well as cracks of all the vst's. 1 app on ios is "cheap" but next thing you know, you've spent a few hundred dollars on apps. Perhaps this is keeping the youngsters out.

    Oh yeah this too, for sure. Especially seeing as how you can’t crack / side load iOS apps w/o jailbreak.

  • @ehehehe you sound like a fun guy, speaking of fun, wheres that ignore button again. found it.

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  • Great thread.

    Mid 20s here. Learnt a lot from forums (used to be a League of Legends player), which was one of the things that led me here.

    Went through a few DAWs, but realized I wanted to be mobile, yet productive. Plus, a lot of the music production apps are really expensive, and iOS is a fraction of the price. So, I've been using iOS ever since.

    Now, I still follow all the major DAWs , but it's to learn some things from them. Ableton, Logic and FL Studio seem to be the most popular but I'm still looking at apps like Reason, Cubase, Cakewalk.

  • @ehehehe said:

    @tahiche said:

    @ecamburn said:
    Get off my lawn and/or give me an app with multiple audio outs.

    HAHAHAH. Now I’m giggling out loud reading a forum where old people talk about gas in order to relief their monotonous misery. It only gets better,

    Yeah that’s the vibe i’m feeling too. Not many (proper) musicians here, more oldtimers finding out they can approximate some of their «golden» years with a cheap tablet already owned and some guitars. Porbably nostalgia heaven for the relatively poor, which I can respect to some tiny degree.

    @ehehehe i was giggling for real, wasn’t being ironic 😳
    You know it’s not mandatory to read this stuff. Right?.
    And some of us do make serious tracks and even records , if someone listens is a different story. It doesn’t mean we can’t laugh at the point of life we’re in.
    Here you go, this is my homemade bedroom stuff. Be nice.
    https://open.spotify.com/album/4Hw7uF66XkymrADeZs4mfH?si=DwiHDUZHQcy10pUfgdPNyw

  • Mid-Late 30s, whatever that means. 😂

  • @klownshed said:
    Couldn’t you have used Drambo for this?

    A+

  • @lasselu said:
    59 today actually...

    Happy Birthday!

  • @BroCoast said:

    @WillieNegus said:
    Younger people definitely use ios for music. They don’t however use forums. That’s old head shit for sure 😂🤣. I doubt anyone younger than 30 know what a forum is. If it ain’t on YouTube, IG or Tik Tok it doesn’t matter to them.

    Go to YouTube and search Bm3. Then look at the comment sections of the notable influencers. Plenty of youngins.

    My partner is 22. She thinks me using forums is like telegrams and shit. 👌

    That is so great.

  • @ehehehe said:

    Yeah that’s the vibe i’m feeling too. Not many (proper) musicians here, more oldtimers finding out they can approximate some of their «golden» years with a cheap tablet already owned and some guitars. Porbably nostalgia heaven for the relatively poor, which I can respect to some tiny degree.

    Can you define "proper musicians"?

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  • I suppose there is no need for a forum like this if you already know everything.

  • hes a known ahole, just ignore the troll

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  • edited October 2020

    @ehehehe, just sounds like this forum is Just not evolved enough for you. I think there are plenty of fora that simply put down basic questions from beginners. Sounds like you would be happier there....Signed, an “Improper” musician.

  • @ehehehe said:
    I’ve yet to see any pro musician using this platform for anythingsubstantisl, at most it’s a synced up ipad just for Animoog, Matrix Vocoder or Nave duties...

    Define substantial. 🙂

  • 72 here. went from guitars (rock and roll dude) in high school and college to analog, digital synths and daws to fully mobile devices and apps now ( ambient scaper).

    i’m still learning and that’s why i hang out here.

    btw... one man or woman’s bleeps and bloops is another’s “ ode to joy” . music is a wide enough umbrella to cover all forms if expression without leaving someone out in the rain. no offense meant, just one old guy’s thought.

  • @noob said:
    hes a known ahole, just ignore the troll

    Who is?

  • @ehehehe said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @ehehehe said:

    Yeah that’s the vibe i’m feeling too. Not many (proper) musicians here, more oldtimers finding out they can approximate some of their «golden» years with a cheap tablet already owned and some guitars. Porbably nostalgia heaven for the relatively poor, which I can respect to some tiny degree.

    Can you define "proper musicians"?

    That’s easy, anone who puts bread on the table from playing/composing/writing/singing. The rest of us are mostly amateurs with >1000 monthly listeners max, me included. Not that I discredit bedroom/cellar players that nobody listens to. If music gives you joy, keep at it. It’s the know-it-all-commenting on ANyTHiNg that grinds my gears. In order to avoid a shitstorm I won’t pull up any examples, because the number of posts seems more important than actual musical output.

    Ah, moving on then. Good luck!

  • For whatever reason, I find it cool to see music enthusiastic in the category 70+ years old.

  • ALBALB
    edited October 2020

    @ehehehe said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @ehehehe said:

    Yeah that’s the vibe i’m feeling too. Not many (proper) musicians here, more oldtimers finding out they can approximate some of their «golden» years with a cheap tablet already owned and some guitars. Porbably nostalgia heaven for the relatively poor, which I can respect to some tiny degree.

    Can you define "proper musicians"?

    That’s easy, anone who puts bread on the table from playing/composing/writing/singing. The rest of us are mostly amateurs with >1000 monthly listeners max, me included. Not that I discredit bedroom/cellar players that nobody listens to. If music gives you joy, keep at it. It’s the know-it-all-commenting on ANyTHiNg that grinds my gears. In order to avoid a shitstorm I won’t pull up any examples, because the number of posts seems more important than actual musical output.

    The number of musicians who put bread on the table from just being musicians is an ever shrinking number as years go by. Truly an economically elite group, if not artistically.

  • Asking someone to define what a proper musician is, is almost like inviting an argument. Obviously everyone has a different point of view on what something as vague as a "proper musician" is, at least to some extent. Getting upset when their definition is not analogous to yours seems equally odd.

  • @lasselu said:
    59 today actually...

    Happy Birthday!

  • @LinearLineman said:
    At 72 I can remember banging a bone on a log.

    Ah man! You had a bone? At 71, I remember just having a stick. Still makin’ noise with it, however. Rock on!!! 🤟🏻

  • @Ailerom said:
    Asking someone to define what a proper musician is, is almost like inviting an argument. Obviously everyone has a different point of view on what something as vague as a "proper musician" is, at least to some extent. Getting upset when their definition is not analogous to yours seems equally odd.

    I doubt anyone is lathered up over a difference in definition so much as the condescending BS on display. I could go on and on about some amazing musicians I know who no longer get paid to play but what's the point if someone's goal is to feel (falsely) superior rather than make a cogent point?

  • @audiblevideo said:
    In my day we had leaded gasoline and had to use quarters to call someone while we were away from home.

    Someone in my town drives an old Land Rover and they obviously use leaded gas because the smell of the exhaust takes me right back to my childhood. It’s actually quite nice. ☠️😆

  • @sch, actually the thigh bone of a beautiful young woman I had the pleasure to eat. Ah, memories!

  • edited October 2020

    40 but i was born in leap day so i’ve only had 10 birthdays... so subtract the 10 from 40 and i’m 30 again!

    my first synthesizer was a cardboard box i drew keys and knobs on, my latest synth is an ios app that looks and feels the same 🤪🤣

  • Just turned 30

    Very surprised to not find younger people here too. I was introduced to production by iOS and specifically gadget 5 years ago.

    Now I have tracks on Spotify and am close to releasing my first album. I’ll be lucky to get even 10 listens (lol), but I’m pretty proud of the progress, and if it wasn’t for the iPad I prolly wouldn’t have even gotten into production.

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