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Microsoft is dropping something similar next month.
called the VirusTablet
called the VirusTablet
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biggyboy_karl;1132223 said:The IPAD looks wack as fuck.
American Loo VII 3D;1132237 said:Microsoft is dropping something similar next month.
called the VirusTablet
PUPU_IZ_DRO;1132240 said:Samsung is...
Engadget.com
J-GUTTA;1132246 said:I see people on the train with the I Pad or something similar that says amazon on it I think I almost sure of it.
Ounceman;1139472 said:At this point microsoft is playing catch up, so my guess is they probably will. they realized that theyre shitty windows mobile servers that they run on phones werent bringing in enough revenue so they decided to upgrade. this will also be a similar situation
konceptjones;1139549 said:did you just ignore my post???
ASUS has had a machine out a bit longer than the iPad which is far superior to the iPad in every way. Seriously, the ASUS Eee PC T01MT (and the smaller T91MT) gives you more of a computer for a bit less than the cost of the iPad (I chuckle every time I read or type that). REAL applications, REAL OS (not a "gadget" os), REAL everything! It's a tablet and a netbook at once. Approx $489 gets you a 160GB hard drive, 1GB RAM, a keyboard, expandability, camera, and Win 7 all in a small package with a proven processor underneath it all. I can go from reading a website to running FL Studio, Reaper, or SoundForge with no problem. All of my desktop apps work 'cause it runs a desktop OS. No need to buy garbage "apps" from a controlled store for any reason. Plus, it's convertible from a tablet to a laptop without having to buy anything extra.
You can't get any of that in an iPad at any price. It's everything the iPad isn't and then some.
Ounceman;1153778 said:yea i didnt even see it, lol. my fault. i was replying to the t/s and didnt care to read what else was posted in this thread. but ive never used the ipad so i really cant give u a comprehensive review on it. its just the fact that im over windows at this point. and after ive discovered logic pro(a midi sequencer and workstation that was designed by emagic who was later bought by apple ) ive never looked back since.
konceptjones;1154063 said:I still have my copies of Logic Audio Platinum 4.0, 4.7, 5.0, 5.01, and 5.5 for the PC. Apple/Emagic lost me as a customer when they dropped PC support. Not that I cared much for Logic anyways. I've always been faster in my work with Cubase and Sonar.
Still the Asus, and many other convertible netbooks, shit all over the iPad. However... If you MUST have OSX, one can always pick up a netbook and install OSX on it:
http://www.mymacnetbook.com/compatibility-chart/
Ounceman;1154306 said:hmm, i always figured u could install the osx operating system on a netbook, but never knew what the link was. props for that
cubase is a pretty good program. but i still think logic is superior to both cubase and among everything else ive used previously. i run reaktor with logic 9. as it allows u to create your own sounds and virtually take apart others. the music i produce is more along the lines of progressive/glitch/dm (in the vein of autechre, squarepusher). and logic seems to achieve the most satisfactory results for me with the low latency. oh and the factory plugins. logic is so far ahead of cubase in that department its not remotely funny. the plugins that come with cubase are rather pedestrian and mundane. although i will say that the editing in cubase is a little better than logic. but the monosynth in logic alone>>>>>>>>.
it sounds very similar to a minimoog. but to each his own i guees
konceptjones;1154568 said:a lot of guys prefer Ableton w/Reaktor over logic for glitch. I haven't fucked with glitch or microsound for years. I remember a lot of cats using just Reaktor for minimal techno and glitch tracks with nothing else. I still have Reaktor 3 and 4, just haven't had a reason to install it in years.
I'll give you this much, the synths included with Logic are great, at least the old plugins from 4-5.5 anyways. They're the only reason I kept trying to like Logic. The learning curve in Logic was entirely too steep to make it worth my time just to be able to use those synths.
I have other VST's to take up the slack anyways.
www.soundclick.com/senoj
www.soundclick.com/projectganymede
Ounceman;1157388 said:Im digging that track horizon. it has a liquid funk/jazzsetp type of vibe to it. so u produce drum n bass too?