Many years ago I had a 4-track Teac Portastudio. The ability to record four tracks and then record more by bouncing down was absolutely brilliant. Given that Ellie Dixon's Swing has 76 tracks and the iPad 8 can at least play some of it before coming to a halt indicates to me that anyone who's prepared to bounce early and bounce often can possibly find this iPad adequate. Especially since not everybody wants nor uses the sound packs, AI instrument players, or complex processing units with pretty graphics. I should probably add that I do want all of this, and have it. But if I didn't I wouldn't be too unhappy with an iPad 8.
@@GarryKnight Good point Garry, though I’d argue that if you aren’t planning on using the features you mentioned, why bother using Logic at all over other iOS DAW options?
@@TheLogicProGuide I could say that Logic is the best, but everyone's going to have their own favourites. If you're used to LP on the Mac, then it should be really easy to round trip bounced stems between the iPad and the Mac. I doubt that it's that easy using Cubasis, FL Studio Mobile, Auria, or any of the others.
I have a mini 6 and a 2020 Pro, both of which I feel I need to upgrade. But do I need to upgrade the Pro if I’m not bothered about stem splitting? And frankly, who is? How about a Pro model comparison video?
Good video! My advice in short: Get any (used/refurbed) M1 11“ Air or Pro. Best value ans good medium size. Don‘t go for a Mini or older older classic iPad.
I bought the Ipad air with the M2 chip because of the possibility’s in Logic and I love it but to be honest, being a bassist, that can also play reasonable organ, synth and guitar I hardly ever use something more than the drummer because I think using my own bass does a better job than the bass player in logic. So to be honest, whatever I do with Logic, I can do on my old trusted air 4 too. But it really pushes it to the limit.
Many years ago I had a 4-track Teac Portastudio. The ability to record four tracks and then record more by bouncing down was absolutely brilliant. Given that Ellie Dixon's Swing has 76 tracks and the iPad 8 can at least play some of it before coming to a halt indicates to me that anyone who's prepared to bounce early and bounce often can possibly find this iPad adequate. Especially since not everybody wants nor uses the sound packs, AI instrument players, or complex processing units with pretty graphics. I should probably add that I do want all of this, and have it. But if I didn't I wouldn't be too unhappy with an iPad 8.
@@GarryKnight Good point Garry, though I’d argue that if you aren’t planning on using the features you mentioned, why bother using Logic at all over other iOS DAW options?
@@TheLogicProGuide I could say that Logic is the best, but everyone's going to have their own favourites. If you're used to LP on the Mac, then it should be really easy to round trip bounced stems between the iPad and the Mac. I doubt that it's that easy using Cubasis, FL Studio Mobile, Auria, or any of the others.
I have a 9th generation. I deleted apps and it still keeps saying that I have low memory.
@@BandoTheBear Low memory errors mean you don’t have enough RAM, not storage.
Brilliant Advice, thank you
I have a mini 6 and a 2020 Pro, both of which I feel I need to upgrade. But do I need to upgrade the Pro if I’m not bothered about stem splitting? And frankly, who is?
How about a Pro model comparison video?
At least A15 bionic chip ipad. Thank you for this
Very helpful and good to show concrete examples as you've done here.
Hi. I have an iPad Pro 2020 11 inch with the usb C port. A12Z chip. Would you say that it could still run Logic Pro 2?
This review would be a LOT more helpful with an index / timestamps. Nice content. :)
Added - thanks for your feedback!
Good video! My advice in short: Get any (used/refurbed) M1 11“ Air or Pro. Best value ans good medium size. Don‘t go for a Mini or older older classic iPad.
Good advice!
Ran❤
I use ipad Air 13 inch m2 chip for logic pro
Ipad
I bought the Ipad air with the M2 chip because of the possibility’s in Logic and I love it but to be honest, being a bassist, that can also play reasonable organ, synth and guitar I hardly ever use something more than the drummer because I think using my own bass does a better job than the bass player in logic.
So to be honest, whatever I do with Logic, I can do on my old trusted air 4 too.
But it really pushes it to the limit.