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STEINBERG Cubasis 3

t’s tough to believe that the iPad recently hit its 10th birthday. Many weren’t impressed when they first clapped eyes on Apple’s then-latest shiny gadget. To some, it looked like little more than an oversized iPhone with none of the practical purpose – a solution searching for a problem. They were wrong, of course. But even still, those first few iPad models were very much media-consumption devices, not media-creation devices. For those involved in the production of media, whether it be music or something else, this placed the iPad firmly in the not-for-serious-work category. But the past few generations of iPad have proved many wrong again. Apple has crammed more and more processing power into its devices, further blurring the lines between tablet and laptop, which

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