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I wonder with you, why PG doesn't throw a modified BIAB/RB/POWER TRACKS at one of the fastest growing computer "newbie" product lines--IPAD!...Just hitch your star to a rising "Jobs" concept and watch the money pour in. The PG stockholders would be a very happy bunch.

I do have a number of music aps on my IPOD-TOUCH...including strobe tuners, creative music sampling/sound aps, etc. Could you see BIAB FOR IPAD FOR $25 AS AN APPROVED AP?? Oh, they'd probably only make a few hundred thou with that lil "gem"!!

$$$$$!!







Yeah right, lets analyze this. Biab needs something to play, at the moment that's either a midi synth or Real Tracks. How many times do we have to explain to noobs that Biab has no sounds of it's own? Which one of those cheap apps is a $500, 128 voice, multitimbral, 16 channel midi synth that sounds as good as the Ketron SD2 so Biab has something to play? Then, is the gigabytes of sample files to go with that synth also going to be in the "clouds" or what? You're going to access huge sample files over some wireless network? You can barely do large multitrack disc streaming on a new quad core 4gb ram system now. Somehow I doubt an IPad is going to do it. Then, Peter is going to put the 80 gig and growing Real Track/Real Drum library in the "clouds" so they can be accessed by anybody? How exactly would that work? What kind of processing power would the IPad have to have not to mention memory or would the large audio RT/RD files also be streamable over some wifi/bluetooth/G4 wireless network in real time with no glitches or dropouts?
Potential is great GDaddy but you're beginning to sound like our friend in Vienna all emotion, no thinking.

Bob


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