![]() The app is well designed, and has reasonable (but not brilliant) sounds. I had quite a collection of basic music apps when the iPad came out, but basically gave them all up when GarageBand was released with the launch of the iPad 2. The iPad Has Some Decent Audio Apps with Good Sounds With buttons and sliders on the iPad screen, you can get by without them on your keyboard. The good news is that the touch interface of the iPad may allow you to buy a less expensive keyboard controller. They're not quite as easy to get to as hardware controls, but definitely useful. The iPad itself is an awesome control surface, and most audio apps have excellent on-screen controls. (Let us know in the comments if you come across any.) It may be addressed in the future, or already be supported in some apps I haven't tried yet. I imagine it's a problem with the apps, rather than iOS itself. While the basic keyboard features work fine, there doesn't seem to be a way of mapping all of those useful buttons, knobs and sliders on my keyboard to do anything useful. Does the iPad offer me the same flexibility? I love how easy it is to map all of my keyboard controls in MainStage, giving me control over levels, effects, and any parameters I want to fiddle with as I play. But Forget About Using Your Knobs, Buttons and Sliders When playing live you can can your favourite boards, and as long as they have a USB interface, you’re set to go. But resetting the iPad makes it responsive again. I do have the occasional problem, usually after I’ve been running lots of apps. Latency is quite good-the delay is hardly noticeable, or unnoticeable. Maybe my experience will save you some frustration.
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