Then you should be more clear when you post. You're post says:BMoore wrote:No one said 'isn't fast enough'. But try using your iPhone 5 just like a 4 year old pc DAW. You can't.polaris20 wrote:I don't think that's accurate. My iPhone 5 is as fast as the laptop I had 4 years ago (going off of benchmarks). The iPad 3 isn't even as fast. The mobile architecture is moving extremely fast, and I think it will catch up within the next few years.I say that typing on a 3 year old MacBook Pro that easily runs a bunch of AUi's at a time.BMoore wrote:Yeah. No. This will not happen for many years. iOS/tablets are catching up, but they are currently at least 10 years behind dedicated pc's. The hardware isn't good enough.setAI wrote:the PPG Wavegenerator is the straw that broke the camel's back for me- I currently have a touchscreen laptop - it's about 5 years old so my plan was to get maybe a new windows 8 tablet when it dies- but it seems to me the VST/AU and DAW world has been stagnant for the last few years but everything is just looking up for iPad going forward- I haven't really even been using my PC as a DAW any more- but like a dedicated instrument with the touch screen controlling my VSTs - but the new apps on the iPad are starting to catch up with the vst world and it's clear that it's just gonning to get better and better from here on out so I think I'm going to sell my laptop before it dies and get a New iPad-
it's going to be hard to say goodbye to Vaz Modular and Massive- but hopefully sooner or later they will end up on iPad as well
I've been using applications like Reason on laptops even slower than that for ages, such as Pentium M single core machines, P4's, etc. The notion that mobile platforms aren't fast enough to make quality music is, IMO, erroneous.
What exactly isn't "good enough", if you're not referring to performance?The hardware isn't good enough.
The iPhone 5 isn't good enough to replace a regular DAW, obviously. It's a phone and constrained by physical size. But a tablet with the same processor will change things, especially with DAW's like Auria.
If anything, the OSes are a bit beyond in terms of how it functions with a DAW, but that can change very rapidly as well.