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iPad DJing The Next Big Thing (pg. 2)
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| phoebekowfp8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Glaniskanis The iPad obviously is a much better choice than the Lemur, so anyone using something like the Lemur will be better off using it and will be glad to see these developments.
For me personally I think it's pretty neat. I will probably buy an iPad some time in the future, and then I can also use apps like Griid to use it as an extra controller 
This is also a good step to something like http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/106...e_toekomst.html |
Could you give more details? I'm new to this, Where can I find the related documentation? |
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| Guest |
| The girl in that video was a flipping retard. |
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| flapman9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by LoveHate
maybe as a novelty item...:haha:
i see the opposite happening right now..with djs like sasha going back to cds...and vinyl doing pretty good to..of course its never going to come back on top again ...but it will never die either...but stuff like this will come and go its just a fad... |
Did he make some kind of statement about this? I'm just curious if he did, what he said about it. |
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| stevö |
| Luciano uses one now. Ooooooo! |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Glaniskanis
The iPad obviously is a much better choice than the Lemur |
completely depends on what you're actually trying to accomplish. in terms of over all user comfort and ease of customization and template creation for literally any video/audio program out there? nope |
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| Glaniskanis |
I'm not commenting on the customization part and template creation.
That is really good.
But the main point for me would be that the Lemur doesn't have the enormous advantage of quality of touch which the iPad does have.
Also the price is obviously much better for an iPad :)
For that price though I'd want to have a better touch experience so my point would be that the iPad will be the better choice in the end when there's plenty of apps to choose from. Some of which that may even mimic everything you can do with the Lemur's software in the future. |
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| Seandroid |
Link lost all credibility as soon as they proclaimed the iPad has no RAM.
WTF. |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by Seandroid
Link lost all credibility as soon as they proclaimed the iPad has no RAM.
WTF. |
I think the iPad regardless of the RAM already caused that :) |
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| jupiterone |
| regardless, the ipad is a good purchase because of its price, apps and community. there are some many cool things out there that could benefit live shows. rebirth and aura flux come to mind. i personally would really like one for the apps there are |
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| Rodri Santos |
-Expensive
-Worst than cdjs/tts even than a laptop
-Looks heavily unprofessional.
-You'd have to carry them to the club and start connecting wires and everything, waste of time.
-You need a midi controller, more weight to carry.
This left the ipad usage to this kind of people:
-Wannabe djs
-General stupids
-People with more money than brain
Using it as a complementary tool to trigger effects or something like this is Ok , substituting the cdjs and mixer with this no. |
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| stealthman |
| "DJ'ing" is dead. |
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| JakeC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Glaniskanis
the Lemur doesn't have the enormous advantage of quality of touch which the iPad does have.
Also the price is obviously much better for an iPad :)
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The iPad jaults and skips around. |
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