Pixelation, no it is not blocky, we designed it for Android tablet size as well as small screens.
iPad, you might want to talk to other musicians who use other music-related iPad apps. Most of the pro-music apps on iPad are not available on Android (although in time some may become cross-platform.) However in general are there very few equivalents.
Here are a few apps (iPad) that could be of interest and available now:
forscore
unrealBook
(PDF music readers)
http://irealb.com/forums/showthread....g-using-Player
Garageband
(recording, instruments, editing)
http://www.apple.com/ipad/from-the-a...arageband.html
(and run a search here at the forum)
Sampletank
(midi app with sequencer, samples)
http://ikmultimedia.com/sampletankipad/features/
Drum School
(teaching drum rhythms)
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/drum-...414417836?mt=8
On the path
(instrument lessons - Luis Conte, Jackson Browne, Scott Tennant, Russell Ferrante, Lee Ritenour, Ravi Shankar etc.)
http://onthepathapp.com/
Amplitube
AmpKit
(guitar, recording)
http://irealb.com/forums/showthread....ight=amplitube
(and run a search here at the forum)
Notion
(music notation, composition, orchestral scoring, rock, jazz etc. Audio samples)
http://itunes.apple.com/app/notion/id475820434?mt=8
These:
Symphony Pro (notation composition)
Avid Scorch (Sibelius score reader)
FiRe (pro recording)
iKaossilator (Korg Kaoss pad app)
Progression (guitar, tab, composition, player)
AnyTune pro (slow down/pitch, loops)
as well as interesting music related apps like:
History of jazz
Woodstock
Biophilia (Bjork's music/app)
http://itunes.apple.com/app/bjork-bi...434122935?mt=8
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