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The world is your stage. This is your instrument.

GarageBand for iOS makes it incredibly simple to play, record, and share your music, no matter where you are. Tap into a wide range of instruments from around the world. And now with the Sound Library, you can choose and download more free instrument and loop packs when new sounds are released, to help you easily craft songs in your favorite styles — all right from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Download GarageBand for iOS

Play Make music. With or without an instrument.

The moment you launch GarageBand, you can start making music. Play stunningly realistic Touch Instruments, instantly build big beats, and create music like a DJ — all with just a few taps. The all-new Sound Library lets you explore and download sound packs tailored to help you build your tracks with just the right elements for the style you want.

Live Loops makes it fun and easy to create electronic music. Simply tap cells and columns in the grid to trigger musical loops, and then build your own original arrangements. You can even use Remix FX to add creative, DJ‑style transitions with Multi‑Touch gestures, or just by moving your iOS device.

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If you can tap, you can play.

GarageBand comes with beautiful and highly expressive Touch Instruments that sound and respond just like the real thing. Play keyboards, guitars, and bass, as well as sounds designed for EDM and Hip Hop. Smart Instruments make you sound like a pro — even if you’ve never played a note. And now you can explore the sounds of Asia with traditional Chinese and Japanese instruments, including the Guzheng, the Koto, and an array of Taiko drums.

When it comes to how you make your beats, the choice is yours — from jamming live on virtual drum kits to instant drag‑and‑done Smart Drums. The all‑new Beat Sequencer lets you easily build rhythms using sounds and a workflow inspired by classic drum machines. And Drummer gives you access to a team of virtual session drummers, each playing a popular electronic or acoustic style with a signature kit.

A deep collection of electronic drum sounds from a variety of genres can be stacked and layered to create your own grooves. Simply tap to activate any combination of steps on each track. Add or subtract to experiment in real time, all while the sequencer plays.
Virtual drummers representing specific genres automatically play along with your song, while simple controls let you fine‑tune their performance. Drummers can even listen to your riff and come up with the perfect complementary beat. And GarageBand now includes three percussionists who each have their own signature nine‑piece kits.
Tap out your groove on hardware‑style drum pads inspired by vintage beat boxes to create an electronic drum part.
Sit behind a virtual acoustic kit and perform your rhythms from a classic drummer’s point of view.
Instantly create a beat by simply dragging individual drum parts onto a grid. Choose the sounds you like and let ’em rip.

Plug it in. Tear it up.

Plug in your guitar and choose from a van‑load of amps and stompbox effects that deliver the perfect feel — from dreamy soundscapes to stadium‑size rock.1 Our bass amps let you hold down the bass line with clean or distorted rigs modeled after vintage and modern amplifiers.

GarageBand includes Alchemy, one of the world’s most advanced synthesizers. Explore hundreds of Apple‑designed Patches, perfect for EDM, Hip Hop, Indie, Rock, and Pop music. Use the expressive Transform Pad to morph between sounds in real time, or just have fun using the simple Chord Strips that help anyone play like an expert.

Sound Library. Your all‑access pass to a world of sounds.

With the new Sound Library, you’ve got instant access to an incredible and expanding collection of free loops and instruments from right inside the app. Explore and download Apple‑designed sound packs that include Touch Instruments, Apple Loops, Live Loops templates, and instrument presets that will help you produce tracks in a wide variety of genres and styles. You can easily manage your library as it grows, and GarageBand will even notify you when new sound packs are released and ready for you to download.

Record A full recording studio. To go.

With its powerful and intuitive interface, GarageBand makes it easy to capture, adjust, and mix your performances into a finished composition. Build a complete song using any combination of Touch Instruments, audio recordings, and loops.

Work with up to an astounding 32 tracks with GarageBand for iOS.2 With a compatible third‑party audio interface, you can even plug in the entire band and record everyone simultaneously on separate tracks. Take multiple passes to nail your performance using Multi‑Take Recording — just choose any Touch Instrument, tap Record, and play continuously over a looping song section. GarageBand automatically captures each one, and you simply choose your favorite.

Fine‑tune your tracks and record each tap, swipe, and twist of the knobs. Draw and edit volume automation for precise control over your mix. And let the Simple EQ and Compressor keep your tracks sounding crisp and clear. For even more detailed control, take advantage of 10 track‑mixing effects directly from Logic Pro, like the Visual EQ, Bitcrusher, Vocal Transformer, and more.

Audio Unit Extensions let you use your favorite compatible third‑party instrument and effect plug‑ins right in your GarageBand song. Browse the App Store and download your selections from leading music app developers like Moog Music.

iCloud GarageBand everywhere. Tweak your tracks. On any device.

iCloud allows you to keep your GarageBand sessions up to date across all your iOS devices. Using iCloud Drive, you can import song sketches to your Mac and take them even further, then share your finished piece on any of your devices. You can also import a portable version of a Logic Pro X project and add more tracks. When you bring the project back into Logic Pro, the original tracks are all there, along with the new ones you’ve added in GarageBand.

GarageBand for Mac

Your personal music creation studio.

GarageBand for iOS

Play, record, arrange, and mix — wherever you go.

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What are all the differences between the iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, and the original iPad mini (1st Gen)? Would one of these models meet my needs or should I buy a newer iPad?

Please note that the iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, and original iPad mini all have been discontinued. This Q&A has been updated with the latest on iOS support and more and can be quite useful for anyone on a tight budget who is considering one of these older iPad models, whether new or used.

You may also be interested in the differences between the Original iPad mini and iPad mini 2, the iPad 4 and Original iPad Air, or the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 models.

There are numerous differences between the iPad 2 -- the iPad 2 (Wi-Fi), (Wi-Fi/GSM/A-GPS), and (Wi-Fi/CDMA/A-GPS) -- the iPad 4th Gen models -- the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi Only), (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS), and (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) -- and the original iPad mini models -- the iPad mini (Wi-Fi Only), (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS), and (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS).

As the iPad mini models are physically smaller -- just 7.87 inches tall and 5.3 inches wide -- they are easy to differentiate from the larger iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen models.


Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPad mini)

As the iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen models essentially are the same dimensions -- 9.5 inches tall and 7.31 inches wide -- with similar thickness and weight, it definitely is easy to not notice the differences unless you have a keen eye and pay close attention, particularly if the devices are turned off.


Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPad 4th Gen)

However, there are important differences between the similar looking iPad 4th Gen and the older iPad 2 as well as the iPad mini. Specifically, there are differences in the displays, connectivity, identification, performance, cameras, software support, and cellular capabilities as well as dimensions, weight, and price.

External Differences

The iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, and original iPad mini models are available with either a black or white glass front and an aluminum back (with a plastic area for configurations with cellular data connectivity) and all have multitouch, glossy IPS LED-backlit displays, but the quality and resolution varies considerably.

The iPad 4th Gen models have a 9.7-inch 2048x1536 (264 ppi) 'Retina' Display that is much higher resolution and better quality than the 'non-Retina' displays in the other two devices. By contrast, the iPad 2 has a 9.7-inch 1024x768 (132 ppi) display and the original iPad mini has a 7.9-inch 1024x768 (163 ppi) display.

All have a built-in microphone, support system-wide video mirroring and up to 1080p video out, and support a version of the magnetic 'Smart Cover' (the iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen are the same, but naturally the iPad mini uses a smaller one). The iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen have a mono speaker, but interestingly, the iPad mini has a better quality stereo speaker setup. The iPad mini models were the first in the iPad line to have stereo speakers.

Wired connectivity -- for power as well as computer connectivity, if desired -- also is a major point of differentiation. The iPad 2 uses the 'traditional' 30-pin 'Dock Connector' port whereas the iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini models have a smaller, rectangular 'Lightning' port that is faster and easier to use but not compatible with the earlier standard.

Camera Differences

All of these devices have both front and rear mounted cameras, but the quality is different.

The iPad 2 has a VGA quality 'FaceTime' front mounted camera and a 0.7 megapixel rear camera that shoots stills and is capable of recording 720p video. The iPad 4th Gen and original iPad mini both have a front-mounted 'FaceTime HD' camera capable of shooting 1.2 megapixel stills and 720p video and a rear-mounted 5 megapixel 'iSight' camera capable of shooting both stills and 1080p video.

Identification Differences

When side-by-side the iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen models can be identified easily by the Dock Connector and Lightning ports, respectively, on the bottom of each. However, it is easy to confuse the original iPad mini and iPad 2 with other models, and it is not possible to visually differentiate between the cellular capable models in each line, either.

Consequently, Model Numbers typically are one of the best methods of external identification. Model numbers are provided in very small type on the back of each device toward the bottom.

Specifically, the iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, and original iPad mini model numbers are as follows:

iPad Model

Model No.


All iPad models can be differentiated by other identifiers as well, such as the Order Number, which can be located by selecting the Settings app and pressing General > About and scrolling down to what is specified as 'Model' within the iOS. For example, the original iPad mini with 16 GB of storage in white for Verizon is MD543LL/A.

Everyi.com's Ultimate iLookup feature and the EveryMac app -- available for iOS 5 or later, Android, and Kindle Fire -- can identify exact iPad models by the 'Model' as well as other identifiers including its Serial Number.

iOS Support Differences

The iPad 2 originally shipped with iOS 4.3 whereas the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad mini were introduced with iOS 6. The iPad 2 is capable of running iOS 6, but it does not support Siri with iOS 6 or otherwise.

All three devices also support iOS 7 to some degree. Each supports the basic iOS 7 features -- Control Center, Notification Center, and Multitasking, as well as Safari and iTunes Radio -- but the iPad 2 supports no other features.

By contrast, the iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini are both fully supported by iOS 7, with the exception of the 'Panorama' and 'Filters in Camera' photographic features. In addition to the basic iOS 7 features, the iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini also support AirDrop, Filters in Photos, and more advanced photo functionality that Apple calls 'square and video formats and swipe to capture.' The iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini continue to support Siri, too.

Version

The iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen, and original iPad mini support iOS 8, as well, but support is minimal with no advanced features for the iPad 2. It also is worth noting that iOS 8 is slower on the iPad 2 than iOS 7, so those most interested in performance may prefer to stick with iOS 7 for this model. By contrast, the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad mini are fully supported by iOS 8 with the exception of the 'Health' and 'Apple Pay' features.

All three support iOS 9, also. For the iPad 2, support remains minimal and iOS 9 is no faster than iOS 8, so upgrading only makes sense if app compatibility is more important to you than speed. The iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini support the majority of functionality -- including Spotlight and Siri improvements -- but Transit and the advanced multitasking features -- Slide Over, Picture-in-Picture, and Split View -- are not supported.

Finally, the iPad 4th Gen supports iOS 10, with the exception of Raise to Wake, Rich Notifcations, and Ride-Booking functionality, but the iPad 2 and original iPad mini do not support the operating system at all. The iPad 4th Gen does not support iOS 11 or later, either.

None of these models support the current version of the iOS.

Internal Differences

As originally shipped, all three lines have 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB of storage (and the iPad 4th Gen had a 128 GB configuration added later), but Apple currently only ships 16 GB configurations of the original iPad mini. All three lines also have an accelerometer, a three-axis gyroscope, an ambient light sensor, and a digital compass.

As confirmed by the third-party Geekbench benchmark, the iPad 2 and iPad mini are powered by dual core 1 GHz Apple A5 processors with a single core graphics processor and have 512 MB of RAM, whereas the iPad 4th Gen is powered by the much faster dual core 1.4 GHz Apple A6X processor with quad core graphics and 1 GB of RAM.

Wireless and cellular connectivity is substantially different. The iPad 2 supports Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and 802.11a/b/g/n wi-fi, but the iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini models support the more advanced Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi with dual band/dual stream 802.11n on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies.

Also, the cellular capable iPad 2 models -- the iPad 2 (Wi-Fi/GSM/GPS) and iPad 2 (Wi-Fi/CDMA/GPS) -- support 3G connectivity, whereas the cellular capable iPad 4th Gen and iPad mini models support much more global 4G/LTE coverage -- the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS) and iPad mini (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS) on bands 4 and 17 and the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) and iPad mini (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) on bands 1, 3, 5, 13, and 25. Across all lines, only the cellular capable models support GPS (and GLONASS for the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad mini models).

Cellular capable iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen models both use Micro SIM cards whereas the iPad mini uses the smaller Nano SIM standard.

Battery life is estimated as the same for all of these devices. The iPad 4th Gen, iPad 2, and iPad mini lines each provide an estimated ten hours of battery life 'surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video or listening to music' and 9 hours of surfing the web using cellular data on capable models.

Original Pricing Differences

Original pricing for each line was differentiated by capacity and data connectivity alone. The iPad 2 and iPad 4th Gen models were introduced at the same price, too:

iPad 2:16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
Wi-Fi: US$499US$599US$699
Wi-Fi, Cellular Data & A-GPS:US$629US$729US$829
iPad 4th Gen: 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
Wi-Fi Only: US$499US$599US$699
Wi-Fi, 4G (AT&T) & A-GPS/GLONASS:US$629US$729US$829
Wi-Fi, 4G (VZ/Sprint) & A-GPS/GLONASS:US$629US$729US$829
Original iPad mini: 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
Wi-Fi Only: US$329US$429US$529
Wi-Fi, 4G (AT&T) & A-GPS/GLONASS:US$459US$559US$659
Wi-Fi, 4G (VZ/Sprint) & A-GPS/GLONASS:US$459US$559US$659


For original pricing details in dozens of other countries, please refer to the iPad specs page for the device of interest as well as EveryiPad.com's Global Original Prices section.

Comparison Chart

The primary differences between the iPad 2, iPad 4th Gen, and iPad mini are summarized below:


iPad 2

iPad mini

iPad 4th Gen
Display Size:9.7' (1024x768) 7.9' (1024x768) 9.7' (2048x1536)
Display PPI:132 ppi163 ppi 264 ppi
Processor Speed:1.0 GHz1.0 GHz 1.4 GHz
Processor Type:Apple A5 Apple A5Apple A6X
Processor Cores:222
RAM:512 MB 512 MB 1 GB
Data Networks: 3G & Wi-Fi4G/LTE & Wi-Fi4G/LTE & Wi-Fi
Dual Stream Wi-Fi: NoYesYes
Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR4.04.0
Storage Size: 16 GB 16, 32, 64 GB 16, 32, 64 GB
Speaker: MonoStereoMono
Front Camera: VGA1.2 Megapixel 1.2 Megapixel
Rear Camera: 0.7 Megapixels5.0 Megapixels5.0 Megapixels
Filming: 720p1080p1080p
Connector: 30-pin Dock LightningLightning
SIM: Micro SIMNano SIMMicro SIM
Original iOS: 4.36.06.0
Maximum iOS: 9 (Minimal) 9 (Partial*)10 (Partial*)
Siri: NoYesYes
Dimensions (In): 9.50 x 7.31 x 0.347.87 x 5.3 x 0.289.50 x 7.31 x 0.37
Weight: 1.33, 1.35, 1.34 lbs. 0.68, 0.69 lbs.1.44, 1.46 lbs.
Model No: A1395/A1396/A1397A1432/A1454/A1455A1458/A1459/A1460
Original Price: US$499-US$829US$329-US$659US$499-US$829


* The original iPad mini and iPad 4th Gen models completely support iOS 7 with the exception of the minor 'Panorama' and 'Filters in Camera' photographic features and iOS 8 with the exception of the 'Health' and 'Apple Pay' features. Running iOS 9, the iPad 4th Gen supports most features, but supports neither Slide Over or Split View, whereas the original iPad mini supports Slide Over.

So, would one of these models meet my needs or should I buy a newer iPad?

Compared only to one another, the iPad 4th Gen is the most capable because it is faster, has a better quality display, and supports a more recent version of the iOS, although none of these models support the current version of the iOS. The iPad 4th Gen remains usable for someone with modest needs, although current app support will be limited. It would be a challenge to still use the iPad 2 or original iPad mini these days.

Most users would be best off purchasing a newer iPad because subsequent models are much faster and have more advanced connectivity than any of these models.

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Also see:

  • What are all the differences between the iPad 4th Gen and the original iPad Air (iPad 5)?
  • What are all the differences between the original iPad mini and the iPad mini 2?
  • What are all the differences between the iPad 2 models?
  • What are all the differences between the iPad 4th Gen models?
  • What are all the differences between the original iPad mini models?

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