I disagree here.
With it’s capability to have multiple audio devices (windows struggling with that) it adds a lot of value if this works reliably. You can have your boxes, something like an aira compact, 1 or 2 mono synth s through the ins, and have the iPad be a mixer, midi router and multi FX box.

It’s far from the complexity of a daw… But reduced the footprint of the utilities for a multi device setup (mixer), and with over bridge it circumvents the problem of no individual outs. In regards to no battery…true ( I think the boxes should at least have a native option for usb c PD) but there are workarounds.

And a iPad that’s not new can be found for 200€, cheaper than a mixer and multi effects unit and midi router. Add to that a copy of loops pro (35€) and you have a really capable setup with a looot less cables than all hardware, but the performance/playing part still mostly happens on the hardware.

(And no, not a fanboy, iPads the only apple product I have, but for music it just works better than android, after trying for a while… As a Generale use device I would never move over to iOS, but after struggling with just connecting audio hardware to my pixel phone for to long I gave up on android and audio)

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