Have you considered looking into a community college course on basic computer skills?
I don’t know but I think you were preset to hat it. Lol. With a tablet recording, mixing and editing would literally be like an old school recording device/mixing device on the screen of a tablet. It would be just moving your fingers on the buttons and dials on a digital touchscreen. The whole screen is a finger pad. The whole screen is a click button. If you want a joy stick, I believe any ps5 controller or even an Xbox joystick would work with an iPad.
Apps have changed a lot over the years. But I dont know what you were using. There is always limitations and some stuff I pad apps are not capable of doing. But 90+% of home use, iPad probably does it the same if not better. I am not an iPad fan boy.
Apple is better than Samsung tablet on screen brightness and quality. After a learning curve on a tablet, I don’t think you ll ever go back. Lol. But getting over that learning curve does suck.
I prefer windows over Mac.
Have you considered looking into a community college course on basic computer skills?
Now we are getting somewhere. My dad is your age and figured out many things on computers from about age 70+. Not only that, but dealing with places in society that help seniors with tons of stuff like mobility, food, home maintenance etc.Strange that you ask ! Back the few years ago , I did look into it , and there's a huge gap .
Classes for 86 year olds who have literally never been in the same room with a computer , to get them from absolute zero to my level , ✔ !
Classes for all them people who know a bunch on normal levels to get professional certidications , ✔ !
For someone with 2% skill level , to get to 20% skill level ? Nothing , total vacuum .
Either Comm Coll , public libraries , or for profit .
I've been communicating with him over PM and he hasn't answered this question yet.Biggfoot,
Just give us the list numbering start at 1.
1. I want to accomplish this with computer.
2. I want to this with computer.
3. I want to...
Then we can translate them to the list of actions that you can do with computer or alternative.
Biggfoot,
Just give us the list numbering start at 1.
1. I want to accomplish this with computer.
2. I want to this with computer.
3. I want to...
Then we can translate them to the list of actions that you can do with computer or alternative.
Not cognitive dissonance. Try writing it down:But for * Me * , it just don't work. Major cognitive dissonance , which is getting me fired up here.
This is the core of the problem. When you say “doesn’t work,” what do you mean? Do you get a message saying you’ve left something blank and can’t proceed? Does it say you’re done but you’re not seeing an expected email? What actually happens? Being observant and communicating the details is everything in getting over these minor bumps.
I'd be really careful giving complete strangers full access to your PC... especially since you're not knowledgeable about stuff.