the N-200 is a low end chip with only 4 efficiency cores. I have a surface pro 9 that runs ableton, 4 channels of neural plugins, superior drummer, a synth, and many vsts at less than 20msec latency. the n200 isnt going to come close to that.
I wish Apple would bring OSX to the iPad, they are basically MBPās now. Iād love to be able to run all of my AUās. I might have to checkout a Surface so I can run Superior Drummer and all my Komplete NIās stuff.
Is that a Steam Deck?
They donāt really need to. Thereās already logic for iPad OS. Companies just arenāt porting plugins over, no idea why. Itās not much work as they are Auās already plus itās easy revenue. Fab filter, Tonex, and Eventide seem to be the only bigger players capitalizing on it.
Itās a Onexplayer Mini: Thereās more at TGP on this post, well-explained
Yes, but Logic on the iPad still has limitations. I agree, I donāt want to buy all my twice.
I should be able to plug my key in and have access to everything.
Iāve had software issues with the Midi Captain and found the response from paint audio to be sketchy, though I still like the unit. The small displays are a b⦠to navigate. I would be concerned about glitches with the CE-1. Great idea, but Iāve never had smooth sailing with window based products. Hope this goes well for them, but Iām sticking with my QC for now!