The iPad will work alone, and if you're just starting out it's fine. But it's best to add a tiny MIDI keyboard to the iPad. For extreme compactness, the Korg Nanokey 2 works well for me. It has nontraditional "button" keys, but so does the OP-1.
The iPad's touch screen is usable, but its velocity sensitivity isn't nearly as good as a hardware keyboard.
The iPad's touch screen is usable, but its velocity sensitivity isn't nearly as good as a hardware keyboard.