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iPad Music Production

What’s on my iPhone
Photo by Erik Mallinson

Making music with the iPad is definitely going to be a fun experience. It possesses all the elements of an effective music platform, but there are, of course, a few caveats that you should be aware of.

Let’s delve into it. Will the iPad receive some of the main music creation features ported over to it? That would be the best news for beat makers and producers, right? Propellerheads, the creators of Reason (the highly successful music platform for Mac/PC), have left the door wide open for a Reason-like system on the iPad. Controller applications are already inevitable for Apple’s latest offering, and companies like Novation and Steinberg have developed apps for the iPhone and iPod touch to control computer programs, such as moving faders and twisting knobs. However, no full-fledged software has made its way onto these mobile devices just yet.

Some portable beat machine apps demonstrate the iPhone’s fragility, draining battery life quickly and lacking user-friendliness; those that are user-friendly are excessively limited. There needs to be a compromise, but with the iPad on the horizon, chances are that the larger screen and improved processing power will allow for more robust products.

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