Any ideas about this? I know there's an iPhone app in the works to control a Mac Mini remotely. Any thoughts about running EigenD on the iPad and have a 30 pin connector to plug the Eigenharp in?
The device might be powerful enough.
written by: barnone
Nice dream, but definitely bigger fish to fry with eigenD at the moment.Any ideas about this? I know there's an iPhone app in the works to control a Mac Mini remotely. Any thoughts about running EigenD on the iPad and have a 30 pin connector to plug the Eigenharp in?
The device might be powerful enough.
Hi Geert
I seriously doubt that it is powerful enough. Audio DSP uses a lot of CPU, particularly for good sounds, and the iPad looks rather weedy. Perhaps in a few years....
John
Yeah, you're probably right. However, imagine when that will be possible, just bring your Eigenharp and an iPad to a gig. Awesomeness galore! :-)
It would be nice if it would work, but EigenD needs a dual-core intel machine or above. The processor in the iPad I believe is the same (if not similar) to the current iPhone. Hopefully apple will release a dual-core tablet machine based upon its macbook series one day :)
I Agree with John ... The processor that comes in the Ipad is still a mistery but I guess the power needed to use the iPad seriously as a musical instrument capable of producing sound by itself at this moment is not available ... however I guess the best use for the Ipad will be to install touchOSC and have a quite price friendly Jazzmutant Lemur.
Lets face it, 499 US Dollars is not a bargain but at the same time is not expensive... time will tell...
To me this opens a very interesting possibility for future macbooks (multitouch screens) just imagine having a normal unibody (like the actual ones) and detaching the screen that will act as an iPad, that I will buy for sure!!!
At the moment there is nothing but the size compared to my iPhone.
cheers guys...
Carlos
Nice dream, but definitely bigger fish to fry with eigenD at the moment.
Please log in to join the discussions