I don't want to like these things, but this...........WOW!
- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
That's amazing!
D Scarlatti, Dell XPS8700 i7/8gb mem/1tb hd/Steiny UR22/Presonus ER5s/Nektar LX61 kbd ctrlr/Win 10 Pro/S1 4.6/ my music here: https://www.magix.info/us/profile/my-profile/media/
- KVRian
- 1488 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
Quite impressive such power in a small device with adequate software!
It's like the power of my old Pentium-4 DAW in a small box. Take it to the iPad for some significant amount of screen estate and well ... another generation of tools AND musicians are here.
When can we expect the first commercial hitsong made entirely on an iPhone? (iPad?)
It's like the power of my old Pentium-4 DAW in a small box. Take it to the iPad for some significant amount of screen estate and well ... another generation of tools AND musicians are here.
When can we expect the first commercial hitsong made entirely on an iPhone? (iPad?)
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.
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- KVRist
- 494 posts since 11 May, 2009
Sick 
My music is a fusion of jazz and funk. It's called "Junk"
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- KVRian
- 1107 posts since 28 Mar, 2002 from Iceland
Wow got to get my an itouch 
Simple and repetive are my middle names
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 548 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
They said the iPad version is coming shortly. I don't own an i anything, but what the hell, maybe I'll break down and buy one.
I read alot, and I'm already condidering a Kindle reader, so for the extra $, although considerable, I might as well go all the way to an iPad. If this app came for a desktop or laptop pc I would get it today.
- KVRian
- 997 posts since 23 Oct, 2009 from Italy
Just downloaded these morning,looks and sound good,but I'm stil prefear Nanostudio
12 years old PC running :Reaper;Reason;Dune;Zampler;Kontakr;Reaktor;and many others countless vst 
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- KVRAF
- 4380 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
I guess you're talking about the Motorola Xoom with Honeycomb (android 3.0).highkoo wrote:Thats what I thought.Neon Breath wrote:This is the future
But, last night I saw the commercial for that new Android tablet and...
well lets be honest...
That sounds like a nice machine but Verizon seems to want it to fail: $800 plus activation fees = about 850 USD which is a crazy price for a tablet. Granted, the high-end iPad costs almost as much BUT there are much cheaper Wi-fi only versions of the iPad.
Don't get me wrong, I love Android (my smartphone runs on it
Also, Google really needs to concentrate on low-latency audio performance because right now the situation is a mess (which is reflected on the available music apps for Android - the situation is woeful in that department even if lately the Android Market seems to be getting some awesome applications).
We'll see. I'm not getting a tablet (not a fan of the form factor, at least for the time being) but Apple needs some real competition in this sector.
- KVRAF
- 13128 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
It really is all about the apps. The iPad wasn't that exciting to me til I got one as a gift and started playing with things like TouchOSC, Reactable and iMS20. I could careless who makes the device, it's all about what it can do. If developers dropped the iOS platform in favor of Android or something, I'd probably be less enthusiastic about the iPad.
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
I love my viewsonic gtablet and at $350, it's a good price for a 10.2" 2.2 android tablet with a nvidia tegra dual core processor and 1080p video with hdmi.
Music apps are beginning to emerge and I am going to be developing for Android phones and tablets - now that new languages and libraries have been produced for faster audio and graphics handling, not to mention Android 2.3 which gives you more robust audio and video capabilities with near zero latency, watch out iphone/ipad!
I have Nanostudio on my iphone and it's too small for my fingers.
Mike
Music apps are beginning to emerge and I am going to be developing for Android phones and tablets - now that new languages and libraries have been produced for faster audio and graphics handling, not to mention Android 2.3 which gives you more robust audio and video capabilities with near zero latency, watch out iphone/ipad!
I have Nanostudio on my iphone and it's too small for my fingers.
Mike
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- KVRist
- 487 posts since 23 Jan, 2004
I've heard a few people complain the audio and midi implementation in Android is a bit rudimentary compared to idevices. What are the new libraries (and languages!) you're referring to? Android's likely to be more widely adopted than iOS in the coming years, so it will be great if the platform is starting to mature for music applications.Karmacomposer wrote:I love my viewsonic gtablet and at $350, it's a good price for a 10.2" 2.2 android tablet with a nvidia tegra dual core processor and 1080p video with hdmi.
Music apps are beginning to emerge and I am going to be developing for Android phones and tablets - now that new languages and libraries have been produced for faster audio and graphics handling, not to mention Android 2.3 which gives you more robust audio and video capabilities with near zero latency, watch out iphone/ipad!
I have Nanostudio on my iphone and it's too small for my fingers.
Mike
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/ ... d-sdk.htmladydub wrote:I've heard a few people complain the audio and midi implementation in Android is a bit rudimentary compared to idevices. What are the new libraries (and languages!) you're referring to? Android's likely to be more widely adopted than iOS in the coming years, so it will be great if the platform is starting to mature for music applications.Karmacomposer wrote:I love my viewsonic gtablet and at $350, it's a good price for a 10.2" 2.2 android tablet with a nvidia tegra dual core processor and 1080p video with hdmi.
Music apps are beginning to emerge and I am going to be developing for Android phones and tablets - now that new languages and libraries have been produced for faster audio and graphics handling, not to mention Android 2.3 which gives you more robust audio and video capabilities with near zero latency, watch out iphone/ipad!
I have Nanostudio on my iphone and it's too small for my fingers.
Mike
The following libraries are all used for playing sounds and MIDI as quickly as possible:
JetPlayer, SoundPool and AudioTrack
Mike
- KVRAF
- 20777 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I'll switch DAW if Propellerhead ever makes a Reason iPad app. As long as it's compatible with the full version, the sound wouldn't even have to be as good because we could render down on our PC's/Macs.


