I also didn't have the money to spend on a USB-C iPad – I saw a $60 off deal at Best Buy and grabbed mine for $270. The 10th gen iPad is out now, but ditches the headphone jack I didn't want to deal with that issue. I run a live gig rig on my iPad 9th gen - currently the lowest-spec'd iPad Apple sells. How powerful of an iPad do I really need to run the mac MainStage app for my keyboard rig for live gigs?Īs others have noted Mainstage is Mac-only. it has quite a few pros over ForeScore, too. I could have done the same with Mobile Sheet Music Pro which runs in Windows and Android devices. I was thinking my iPad Pro has turned into a very expensive sheet music viewer. I noticed that I have not really used my iPad Pro at all other than ForeScore to show sheet music to others that play with me. As for iPad, I've used iPad for music for many years and last year I bought an M1 12.9. Gig Performer does very well in both machines. Windows Audio driver has significantly improved recently, and I can just play plugins without an audio interface. I run Gig Performer in Windows machines and MBP. Besides, I have seen quite a few Mainstage people switching to Gig Performer as a plugin host and live performance tool. If a person already has an MBP or any other Apple computer, $29 or so for Mainstage makes sense just to have the sounds, but I would not buy an Apple computer just to use Mainstage though I'd think that's one way for Apple to make people buy Apple hardware.
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