Because sometimes inspiration strikes on your way home from class or somewhere near Bakersfield in between San Francisco and Los Angeles. From iPads to the Surface Pro, see our list of tablets that pack the most heat. With an endless sea of aftermarket components (like iRig) and apps (like FL Studios), as well as extra space and faster processors, the tablet has truly become the modern musician’s multi-tool. Now, you can create and record music, too. And with that added power comes the ability to do more than swipe cards or read books. The devices you use to check out at food trucks and read the New York Times have steadily grown more and more powerful. The recording studio isn’t going anywhere, but that doesn’t mean amateur or traveling musicians can’t benefit from a lite studio that can go everywhere. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.
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