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But humans love to complain....
And always remember the mistakes & Cockups of others, then criticize it........... Very rarely do humans remember the good things, but, then easily forget it....... Hey ho!
Apple did good things..... must forget them
Sounds to me like they're marketing it at the enterprise sector, rather than creatives and individual users. Cue slick videos of middle managers showing spreadsheets to bored team members...
It's a market Apple haven't really conquered - as it's been dominated by companies such as Dell. I guess this is their attempt at wooing the corporates.
Yep agree, don't think creative apps are first or foremost in their minds
I would be interested to hear from those with iOS 9 beta, how good do you think it is with system resources.
I could see this as an iPad + that runs all our normal apps and has a few apps that just run on the plus. Maybe they could do a way better DAW with some built in Alchemy. I agree though, I can see the 2gb, 3gb, 4gb roadmap of the future. I think most here would agree that 4gb should be the minimum RAM and if they make 16 or 32 gb storage options, they should be shot ! Lol
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I had a problem with the charging port on my iPhone 5S. The lightningconnector felt wobbly and the phone didn't charge. I cleaned out the port with a needle and now the problem is gone...iPhone charges and no wobbly-stuff anymore...
Not too long to wait to find out i guess....
dear fellow Audiobussers, I have been a Macuser for 15 years, and in my opinion they (Apple) did a lot (a lot) for creative people, including musicians, through all those years, most of it without even mentioning it, so I don't think it's about marketing and being an evil firm etc. It didn't even take some people one week to go from "wow, what a wonderful present Apple gave us with this Logic-update" to "another crapple bullshit from the evil entity".
Please take a deep breath and start realising what we have in our hands (there wouldn't be an iPad, and thus no surface or samsungstuff, if it wasn't for Apple), it's good to show a little appreciation from time to time (I think).
As was said above, there's workarounds for the bugs, and, by the way, the development of technologies takes more than just money, it takes real creative minds, who spend a lot of time with something about noone knows beforehand, if it will be popular... .
so, my two cents: breathing, and experiencing the great benefits that are there, now, to enjoy.
--for the time in between there are good Alchemy Tutorials on yt, by the great Dan Worrall (old version, but still veery informative), if you like stuff like that...
cheers, please nobody take this personal, thanks, good day, t
Ah right thanks - I did try cleaning it with a small brush but that didn't work - I find if I wiggle it about and then stick something under the lead it connects better, but I'll try cleaning it again.
I didn't even need a week
All is fine..... really! I agree with you but i also feel that we "sheeps" are paying to much for getting to less.
A few years ago the quality was much higher. The pressure of new features and toys are huge and the price are a lot bugs.
Always when i was happy i found out a bitlater what they removed or introduced new bugs. Bugs which i saw as an semi-talented hobbyist.... so what do they test!
Sorry, but i would get fired
They will definitely milk it. 2Gb and pressure touch thingy for mark 1. Then they'll add some thing or other and in about 3 years we'll see more ram and possibly dual boot. They've been doing it for years now.
I'm an addict. I hate the limitations of iOS, but I crave the full joys of iOS music.
specifically:
-- 16GB devices. in 2015. somebody slap me hard.
-- limited file system access. ughh. slap me some more.
-- where's the UI innovation? I dunno, iOS works beautifully at its core. It is simple, fast, elegant... but the iOS improvements have been bland for a company that is profiting so much from the platform. WOW US, Apple! Things are getting boring.
All this to say I would be very happy to see a large iPad with USB-C. It will have limitations, but imagine what it can do, not what it can't.
I hope there is a low storage "relatively" inexpensive version of the iPad Pro. I simply want a larger control surface for my Behringer x air mixer. Right now I'm controlling it wirelessly (on a dedicated external router) with my iPad mini retina and it's way too small. Plus the addition of a usb port would allow me to use a USB to Ethernet adapter and have a direct connection to the mixer which feels much more reliable and safe in a live performance situation.
Yep. They have been going after it though—partnership with IBM last year and a Cisco partnership announced a couple of weeks back. Think music makers need to prepare to be underwhelmed.
There's nothing wrong with acknowledging that Apple's business model is set for maximising profit. Can'tblame tthem completely but can't see myself worshipping them either. They provide the platform and developers (apple and others) build stuff on it. I guess everyone is doing their job.
If apple didn't release ios I'd be playing more hardware and organic instruments but sure would miss the ability to have so much shit on such a small device.
Not thinking straight but hey, it's good to be here 4gb ram or not.
If Apple's release schedule was every other year we'd still be on ipad 3
Regardless of whether Apple's new iPad is killer or boring, Surface Pro does not have the iPad's apps or ecosystem by a thousand country miles. Knowing Microsoft, they'll keep pitching money at it until they do achieve some level of parity, like they did with the Xbox.
Even if Sebastian and co. released Audiobus for Windows tomorrow, I think it'll be a few more years, at least, before there are as many discussions on this forum about Windows Aubiobus-enabled apps as there are iOS Audiobus-enabled apps. It took Apple a few years to reach the rabid influx of music app developers that brought us to where we are today, and they've been the market leader (by device) all along, whereas Windows last I saw was still a statistical blip. Microsoft can't seem to get out of that "Enterprise Market" mindset, hoping countless corporations gobble up an Office-based tablet. Most corporations don't have music departments, so ...
I agree with Lord Goodyear ... The iPad Air Plus (with a complimentary glass of Apple's milk plus?) will be a holiday treat, and those with money to burn and no interest in acronyms like RAM will snatch them up like those proverbial hotcakes of yore.
Yeah to be fair, I have probably got enough to keep me going on my iPad Air 64gb for the next few years anyway. Maybe I should just stop looking for the future and do more with what I have now!
Yes. And I have the same device and feel the same way.
They're missing a trick really - if they brought out bigger performance and feature improvements each year more people would be tempted to upgrade, but they don't. I used my iPad 2 for nearly four years, and it can still run most of my apps. I reckon it'll be a long time before I abandon my Air 2.
If ipad pro is just pretty much a bigger screen wheres the draw?
Depends a bit on price. But with iOS 9 being able to have 2 apps on screen, once some apps become compatible, it could be very useful.
O and the larger screen would make certain apps more useable.
It would certainly make a difference to run Auria pro or any other DAW on a larger screen, wouldn't it? One thing that always stopped me from doing any serious mixing work (other than on BM2) was because stuff gets really fiddly on a 9.7.
I personally don't like using touch screen controls with a DAW - and Auria has a habit of jumping about when I'm trying to edit a recorded segment. I don't think a bigger screen would make a difference, I think the controls need refining, or maybe these things are better done using a mouse.
Totally agree. Fingers are great but they're terribly imprecise particularly when the finger is obscuring the thing you're trying to be precise with!
I know I'm a constant Nanostudio shill but FFS, why doesn't everyone use the NS style handles for everything? You can be incredibly precise, there are no false touches (was that a swipe? long press? mis-tap?) and your finger isn't blocking the thing you're trying to operate on.
I think IMPC Pro nailed it with the precision control thingy....
I can see how some will benefit for sure with the bigger screen....but at what price point will it be?
I reckon add another £200 to each tier.
Would the screen realestate be worth it to you if the rest of the specs dont add much?