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Tabletop: Making music on Apple's iPad with Paul Salva

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

Paul Salva, L.A.-based electronic music producer and DJ, stops by The Times to talk about the Tabletop music making app for Apple's iPad and how tablets are changing the way music is made with Times tech reporter Nathan Olivarez-Giles.

For more on Tabletop, check out our written story on the Times' Technology blog.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/08/retronyms-tabletop-music-m...

Video produced by Armand Emamdjomeh/Los Angeles Times

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  • @ducktube2000 I disagree the ability to import your own samples, and extend the length of your loops and adjust your bpm allows you to make whatever music you could possibly devise.

  • i find this app very difficult to get into. hard to easily tell what modules are going into what channels in the mixer. wishing the cabling was numbered or colour coded. also, seems most of these apps expect one to want to make club music, rather than ambient electronica. if anyone has ideas or hints, bring it.

  • I consider the Ghostwriter Notes app as a music app because with the app, I can compose songs using its music sheet. I bought it via majorspot[dot]com and I like it very much!

  • @peebeebz same, i saw your vid, you seem to put a ton of hard work into your music. im so glad the ipad is being adopted the way it is to the point where people are creating content in a way never possible before

  • I love my IPad 2.. It's how I just watched this video too, and how I've been able to make some of my most amazing music to date. The apps keep getting better each day, constant updates ect.. I'm so glad this legacy Steve Jobs left us has enabled musicians creativity and flexibility/portability that no-one could have dreamed of.. Keep the brilliant apps like this one coming, and yes there will be better music for all..

  • I'm watching it on my iPad too

  • @MarceloD1976 I'm watching this on my Ipad. You need to get up to speed.

  • iPad tabletop

  • I swear that guy was in training day... Looks cool too lolz

  • I like that t shirt

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