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iPad Air with M1 cpu is beast (at least in Cubasis:))
Just bought Air with M1 cpu and i am blown away... Cubasis with enabled multicore mode - !!!28!!! instances of CPU giga hungry Model D - steady sound no single one dropout... real powerhorse.
(in other daws without multicore supports it's around 9 instances)
Also build in speakers are surprisingly good. In overall great device, very satisfied.
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Right decision!
Congrats!
Now throw in a few instances of Animoog Z and Model 15 and watch really fly
Nice..
Yeah I got my mom an Air for Christmas and gave it a test with some music apps to compare it to my latest Pro….I came away feeling a bit like I got gypped on the Pro price.
Absolutely @dendy…I have been using iOS music production apps pretty much exclusively in my home M made a imprint and the updates to the OS and apps started pushing the Air 2 too far I bought an Air 3 shortly after they were released.
I loved the Air 2 and was bummed when it looked like Apple had abandoned the line, then suddenly news broke that a new Air was coming. I was so stoked to have a new iPad but soon began to get disappointed. The processor in the Air 3 was definitely faster but big projects still crackled and the DSP readings were hot. Before I got the Air 3 I tried to get as much info as possible and one source said that the Air 3 had 4GB of RAM. Well, turns out it only had 3GB of RAM and it showed.
The next year I waved off the Air 4 since it just didn’t sound like much of an improvement. Yes the A14 Bionic was a faster chip set but once again, a paltry 1GB RAM increase to make the Air 4 have a total of 4 GB RAM. I felt the iPad Pro’s of the time, the 4th gen 12.9” and the 2nd gen 11”, were also lean on RAM with just 6GB. I mean yes, they were stout but I didn’t know how future proof they’d be.
The reviews of the iPad Pro’s with the M1 were glowing so I figured I eventually would just wait until I got a new Pro. Then the game changed with the Air 5’s with the M1 and 8GB’s of RAM were announced…
Sorry for the novella but after 7 plus years of using iPad apps to create music I finally feel like I have a tablet I can throw ANYTHING at and there won’t be any compromise’s…
I'm clearly not trying hard enough. Air 4 (2020) is pretty good too and I've never run out of DSP with it.
20 auv3 instrument tracks is plenty for me, with a bunch of frozen or audio tracks on top :-)
But the stats are undeniably impressive for multicore on the Air 5:
https://browser.geekbench.com/ios-benchmarks
wait, Air 5 has 8 gigs ???? Wow, didn't know that, cool !
Does it make a significant difference with apps that don’t support multi core? E.g. NS2.