


It’s still used, but AUv3 is the main format.

Why would someone want to make music on an iPad? There are many reasons: lack of space, traveling light, for live performances without carrying a MacBook every time, or just because it fits in most bags. However, there’s a tablet computer that’s revolutionized the music industry more than any others: I’m talking about the iPad. Luckily for us, smartphones and tablets can now offer many of the features that only computers and laptops could provide until just a few years ago. Portability has become a necessity for musicians who are always on the road. Long gone are the days when musicians had to record in big studios! Now home studios are popular even among professionals, with increasingly powerful gear accessible to most producers. The way we approach music production has evolved immensely since the beginning of the digital age, a couple of decades ago.
