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ErrkaPetti

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  1. Hmmm… Where have you been hiding since 2010? there are already an drummachine into Logic Pro for iPad… It’s called Drum Machine Designer and is very powerful…
  2. Ha! USB-A is so 1997… I have an M1 Macbook Pro 16” and never missed A-port - I love hubs also (if I should be in need of USB-A)… The same goes with my iPad Pro M1 12.9”, just USB-C/Thunderbolt4 port…
  3. 4TB drive connected to iPad, easy, NI Komplete Ultimate harder… Give us examples of sounds you take from NI Komplete that can’t be done on iPad? With some creative ideas you can accomplish a lot of heavy sounds from the iPad…
  4. you, and many others, forget about the advantage with iPad - a touch device with tons of good software made for touch behavior, BUT, as you may be doing with an laptop, connect your iPad to an big screen, connect keyboard & mouse to the iPad - voila! You can run Logic Pro for iPad just like you do with your Mac…
  5. I have an Macbook Pro 16” with M1 Pro chip, so, have been able to do certain speed comparison between my both M1 devices - iPad Pro 12.9’ M1 is very powerful and I’m pretty sure we will be able to run Logic Pro as good as equivalent M1 Macbook Air/Pros…
  6. On my iPad Pro 12.9” M1 there’s no lagging - everything spot on in response… Modartt have made an incredible Pianoteq for iOS/iPadOS - runs smooth as hell…
  7. 1. Screen real estate - just like a Macbook, iPad can be connected to an external monitor… 2. Horsepower - Macbooks with M1/M2 cpu is capable running LPX on desktop - iPads with M1/M2 will do the same performance… 3. Connectivity - iPads with M1/M2 cpu has Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port and can be connected to every item you like… 4. Storage - as above, easy to connect fast SSD thru Thunderbolt 4 or USB-C In about ten days we will see the power of iPads running big projects…
  8. As another person above said, iPads with M1/M2 cpus have Thunderbolt 4-port, and, you can easily connect some TB/USB-C hub with every port you need for sound, storage, power supply, midi-controllers… Get it, iPad is, and will be, the future for many ex desktop people running Logic Pro or many other Pro software (as the new Pianoteq 8) etc etc…
  9. Apple doesn’t care if you leave the Logic Pro community - there’s alot of new customers coming toward Apple ecosystem, so, yours threats to leave is worth nothing…
  10. But, what’s the difference if you had to pay $200 for Logic Pro for iPad? Certainly in four years from now, Apple will release Logic Pro v12 and that will be another $100 to upgrade… 50 bucks a year for this tremendous super fantastic app to iPad is NOTHING to moan at…
  11. Hundreds of million people is living in apartments that they don’t own, they pay subscription fee to the real estate company… 50 bucks for using Logic Pro on iPad for a whole year, bargain… If yon can’t afford it, don’t jump on the train and go for the free Garageband… Easy choice…
  12. 1. Everything present in advertising for Logic Pro for iPad showing that the iPad-version is a complete Logic Pro, but, with touch optimized functions… 2. You don’t have to subscribe to Logic Pro, but, 50 bucks a year for the most advanced app ever on a tablet is nothing to complain about…
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