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#318827 - 03/09/11 07:03 PM
Re: Music Pad Pro Deal
[Re: miden]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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I, too am a great fan of the MPP, but anyone selling the MPP today should make it clear there is limited tech support, so, for me, $500 is too much!
Being nervous about it's remaining life I have been researching options. I am pleased with the latest release of MusicReader; it still has some bugs but I've used it on 2 gigs without problem.
As for platform I was planning on buying the Asus EP 121, 12 inch lightweight slate, but have been resizing my music (mostly lead sheets) in Sibelius to get the best output for the iPad.
The clincher was finding the xClip iPad holder on the Air Turn site. Combined with a gooseneck and short mic stand it brings the iPad over the keyboard, some 6" closer than if you put the iPad on the keyboard music stand.
Early days with this setup, but so far so good. Out again tomorrow.
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#318851 - 03/09/11 10:38 PM
Re: Music Pad Pro Deal
[Re: miden]
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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Battery life is also a BIG issue, even with all the new alternate brand tablets being released this year.
The BEST you will get is around 6 hours, and thats in low power mode.
Somehow Apple have this battery life nailed totally.
I can confirm (from my own testing) that I can get 10 hours and 36 minutes from a full cycle charge on my iPad. That is with the display set at approx 75% brightness. To be honest, anymore than that and you would need sunnies!!! But all else is running normally.
I did not use the audio output (I, like Scott, use it only for lead sheets, cheat cards etc). So if running the audio, you would probably get a little less battery time, but as I did not test I cannot say.
But it has to be said that on the alt tablets the 6hour time would also be reduced should the user be running audio as well.
Dennis Dennis, You are right about the MPP battery life it's crap, much less than you think, more like less than one hour, HOWEVER when the battery goes on the IPAD try openening it up to put a new one in Ha Ha bloody Ha, not defending the MPP because I am not happy mine is at the menders. Tony
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#319006 - 03/11/11 11:33 AM
Re: Music Pad Pro Deal
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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But on a gig, you got power. If that's what you primarily use it for (what other use has an MPP?) where's the problem? Though I concur that there's typically already power required for the rest of your rig at most gig venues, I really appreciate not having to drag along yet another power cord around to gigs. The iPad can run up to 10 hours on a battery charge. Without a power cord attached, the iPad can conveniently sit anywhere and be easily moved about on stage without distraction. With my Tyros 4, I leave it sitting next to me, and then quicked grab it with one hand and leaned in front of my Tyros 4 LCD screen when needed, and then just as quickly remove it, when not required. All this time, the audience doesn't notice the iPad, because its not in the audience line of sight, and partly because theres no power cord attached to it to call attention to it. The MPP, laptop, or even a netbook, don't offer this kind of on stage convenience, lighweight flexibility, device size discetion, or the level of outdoor viewability the iPad offers. JMO as I own(ed) all four.
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