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Re: iPad apps
I mentioned the PDF Reader in an earlier post. I found another use this week, downloading the PDF version of the TAXI Listings to my iPad.
Not a major deal but somewhat useful.
Chuck
Not a major deal but somewhat useful.
Chuck
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Re: iPad apps
I've started using twitter as a notepad to capture any iPad related things that I come across and want to check out later. I've got my twitter account linked to my website so these iPad related posts get categorized there and I've got a good list of things I want to look at all in one little spot without having to deal with bookmarks or emailing myself links.
Some of these I haven't played with yet, but if I come across something that looks interesting I send it to my iPad page to check out later.
If interested:
http://www.twitter.com/bryanfusilier
or the page on my site that compiles them:
http://bryanfusilier.com/category/music ... padiphone/
As I run into things that I actually use and love, I'll come back here to share those also.
Some of these I haven't played with yet, but if I come across something that looks interesting I send it to my iPad page to check out later.
If interested:
http://www.twitter.com/bryanfusilier
or the page on my site that compiles them:
http://bryanfusilier.com/category/music ... padiphone/
As I run into things that I actually use and love, I'll come back here to share those also.
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Re: iPad apps
This is shockingly good for a version one. I've been waiting for a notation app to come out. Makes for a real nice little sketch pad.
http://www.symphonypro.net/
http://www.symphonypro.net/
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Now we're really getting somewhere! Check this out:
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2011/ ... dy-for-it/
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2011/ ... dy-for-it/
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Re: iPad apps
Matt,
I don't know you're still looking, but I got an iPad for Xmas, and the first app I bought was iSequence. It is unbelievable for building techno/electronics pieces -very powerful and flexible. cK gave me a demo in the lobby at the rally of a song she'd done with isequence. Very cool. Of course, she could make an ice cream pail percussion section sound amazing.
Cheers, Eliot.
I don't know you're still looking, but I got an iPad for Xmas, and the first app I bought was iSequence. It is unbelievable for building techno/electronics pieces -very powerful and flexible. cK gave me a demo in the lobby at the rally of a song she'd done with isequence. Very cool. Of course, she could make an ice cream pail percussion section sound amazing.
Cheers, Eliot.
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Re: iPad apps
I just won an iPad at a recent raffle this weekend...amazingly awesome. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I'm going to try out the AC-7 core app as a controller for Pro Tools. I'd also love to use my iPad as my new live music book. I perform a lot playing 3 hour solo original/cover gigs and I can see how having a ton of charts on my iPad would be ideal. Requests would be a no problem sort of thing. Any suggestions on apps or books for the iPad that include chords/lyric charts I could use for gigs? I.E. vocal jazz standards and pop rock covers? thanks,
Seth
P.S. I used my new iPad to access the forum just now
Seth
P.S. I used my new iPad to access the forum just now

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Re: iPad apps
Check out the iRealBook, I have it on my iPhone, it's chords only but you can transpose the charts, which is cool!
The vocal RealBook may be on the ipad now. I believe Hal Leonard publishes legal Real Books now so they may have them available on the ipad.
Congrats on winning an iPad, that's very cool!
The vocal RealBook may be on the ipad now. I believe Hal Leonard publishes legal Real Books now so they may have them available on the ipad.
Congrats on winning an iPad, that's very cool!
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imagine if John Williams and Trent Reznor met at Bernard Hermann's for lunch and Brian Eno was the head chef!
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