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LOL, not sure that would help. Could be interesting form of a dart board to pass the time though I guess
@Deb
Oh but I do, I do, I have and I will. Where else could I be expected to conveniently keep up with Downton Abbey?....(Actually, I tell folks in Texas it's a very common habit in The Olde Country).
The upgrade idea is a good plan , but I rely on my iPad every day for too many things. I think I'm good with my iPad Air for now and will look to upgrade next year. I've gotten good at watching the ram usage in auria now...
I thought @Tarekith's original post on this probably represented the best strategy for getting the most value from an iPad overall, especially when employing it for demanding apps like the ones we celebrate and discuss here.
I can see how one would be reticent about spending an interim period without an iPad, and I understand how it could be best to hold out as long as possible if you're already sitting on an older model that's lost its decent resell value. But if it's that important of a device in your life, and if one has so many music apps they rely on that they'd refuse to upgrade to a new iOS for months, it seems that person might really want to double that RAM and reap benefits of the CPU upgrade, etc.
Lot's of fetishizing over iOS 7 around here--Do folks really think 8 won't be equally as reliable/buggy as 7 at it's best in just a few minutes? Is it like how we mythologize musicians who die young? I mean, apps on 7 were constantly needing bug fixes as well, and it was so far away from being a musician's utopian operating system.
Also, the newest machine will always run the newest iOS best, amiright?
Well, I use my ipad every day for work (non music), sound gigs, bass gigs, and am mixing my album. And the iPad Air, still on 7.1.2 for now, is working great for all of it, so I'm not in a hurry to upgrade. The plan proposed does make sense, but I'm ok with waiting for now. at this time last year I was still using my ipad2 and trying to mix in auria on that was a challenge, although I was making it work.i got my iPad Air on November 1, and it was a HUGE leap forward from the ipad2. But I'm holding off. If a bigger ipad is announced sometime in the next year or so with a significant upgrade, then I'll look at changing over.
^What he said.
I'm pretty poor, but I'd rather just keep my iPad 4 and get a new one in addition...maybe use one just as a dedicated midi controller and the other for audio, maybe just keep the old one for regular internet use and keep the new one as a dedicated music tool, etc.
Retailers are already dropping prices on new iPad Airs. 16gb at walmart for $450. This year is the first year that there were real deals to be found on Airs all over the web. Ebay daily deals were offering up 32gb Airs for in the $400s and even less when there were ebay bucks promos. Seems there is a built in loss on the latest model devices this year no matter how early you sell.
That happens every time as we get closer to new iPads in my experience. The key is selling overseas with Ebay's new international shipping center, that's where the real money is if you're selling.
My go forward iPad update process will be to keep my current iPad with the old iOS and NOT update any of the apps that are being updated for the new iOS (learned to do that this time around).
Then I will buy the new iPad to experience the new iOS and updated apps while still having my working setup on standby. Once everything is working 100% on the new iPad, then sell the old or give it to my wife and then sell hers as she is always a generation behind because she doesn't care about latest greatest. Agree that you won't get top dollar this way but at least there won't be any iOS music downtime. YMMV.
Do you thinking to a Gold iPad???
I'm thinking too....but for at the end I buy the black one again :-)
and you?
Black for sure. Oh, I mean Space Grey (wth...).
I won't upgrade until they start making them in pink bloody colour racists!
Sell your (7.12) iPads (to me) NOW!
i might jump, i like the 2nd versions.