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So far, a lot of the music creation apps seem to be digital versions of physical instruments. These are the “easy wins” (that’s not meant to be derogatory in any way). I think we’re going to see a lot of iPad apps that think about entirely new ways of creating music. Maybe ones that take advantage of ambient sound. Or location. Or the combination of touch and perhaps motion. Or what you can visualize on the screen.
Thoughts?
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