I am as most know using a 2017 12,9” ipad pro...

There is a reason behind that..
First i use it for making music.. (and not just for reading sheet music)

Many great virtual synthesizers are available on the ipad..
- these are not available for Android
- these are available for Windows tablets at about 5 times the price of the ios app (20 vs 100 euro)
I recently sold most of my VST Collection..

The ipad is really powerfull and can do it all..
With Camelot pro there is an awesome host in the making..
There is aven an arranger part planned for this host in the distant future

What the ipad offers that android and linux tablets dont :
- my favorite sheet music app is ipad only
- many pro apps are only available on ipad (not just camelot pro)
- software support for probably close to a decade..
- good used prices, and easy to sell when you upgrade.
- secure sceure secure...
- most apps that come with hardware are only ios,.. (i explained why severaltimes)
- and much much more..

Now Windows definately is a good option for a tablet..
But windows pro tablets that can run software equally well to the ipad are rare and cost twice as much as the ipad pro... ( high end windows vst’s like omnisphere rquire 32GB mem to run smoothly). Also the same apps on windows cost several times as much as the ipadd version..

Some examples of this :
- camelot pro : €20 vs €100
- a minimoog synth €16 vs €89
- Waldorf Nave €20 vs €100


Most of my sound needs are covered by modx and genos..
Thats why i mostly host Virtual synthesizers on the ipad pro..
And use it as a fullfledged daw..

Some examples of synths..
- Minimoog model d
- waldorf Nave
-Korg wavestation
-korg M1
- Yamaha CS80
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Yamaha Genos, Roland Jupiter 80, Ipad pro.

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