I, too, dislike the lack of tactile feedback on the iPad - not that Android tablets are any better in that department. This is obviously closely related to my two other pet peeves with making music on this platform:

  • Onscreen piano style keyboards. It’s a pain to play any black-key note because the black keys are smaller so one is more likely to play a white-key note by accident, and you don’t have the tactile experience of a real piano keyboard. Onscreen 2D piano keyboards are just silly for this reason.

  • Onscreen knobs! They never seem to turn in the direction I expect.

OTOH, the iPad has quickly become a very useful mobile music-making platform for me on my daily commute on public transit. So much more convenient than a laptop. Apps that take advantage of multi-touch are a particular joy to use. I get around my two pet peeves by using step sequencing and alternative controllers like Gestrument, iFretless Bass, and Orphion (although it’s best used as a standalone instrument). I plan to look into Lemur for other control options too - someone already created a usable Lemur template for use with iVCS3 which is gorgeous to look at but, again, has all those damn knobs. BTW, Mitosynth has a great ribbon keyboard option.