Which mp3 player for iPad?
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- David Matzenik
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Which mp3 player for iPad?
I want to use my iPad for recorded backings. I used to do this with a dedicated mp3 player, but as I have an iPad I should not need another device. I have looked at a couple of free apps but they are really annoying and mainly aimed at streamed drivel with advertising. I don't mind paying for a suitable app.Any suggestions?
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Why not use iTunes? It’s already installed and you can set up playlists in the order you want pretty easily.
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I have thousands of "unlicensed recordings" on my iPad, iPhone and computer. No problem with any of them, unless I'm trying to play something that someone else purchased with their account.Brett Lanier wrote:Pulsar is a good one I hear. iTunes can be frustrating because they often don't let you load up mp3s that aren't licensed recordings.
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