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Are there any music apps for Android Honeycomb tabs?
Anything like KORG iMS-20, iElectribe, iSequence, Garage Band, RB-338, TechnoBox, etc;
What is MIDI support like, what is latency like, etc;
I am considering of making a "switch" to Android platform from iPad.
Any suggestions, comments?

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Common, surelly there must be something available, or is iOS the runaway success?

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Doh, maybe you should learn to use ur brain and search.

Quick answer, after me searching 1 second for the tab on google:
Yes, there are many audio apps for the tab...actually everything you can also run on a android phone. :P

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XGmode wrote:Doh, maybe you should learn to use ur brain and search.

Quick answer, after me searching 1 second for the tab on google:
Yes, there are many audio apps for the tab...actually everything you can also run on a android phone. :P
Thanks for your intelligent and informative reply.
After doing some research I have found nothing worthy for Android Honeycomb 3 Tabs - it is all half baked does not support MIDI.
Sticking to my iPad for now ;)

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same here otherwise i would have gone for the tab, with flash browsing :)

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Leslie wrote:
XGmode wrote:Doh, maybe you should learn to use ur brain and search.

Quick answer, after me searching 1 second for the tab on google:
Yes, there are many audio apps for the tab...actually everything you can also run on a android phone. :P
Thanks for your intelligent and informative reply.
After doing some research I have found nothing worthy for Android Honeycomb 3 Tabs - it is all half baked does not support MIDI.
Sticking to my iPad for now ;)
Caustic is very new, but shows promise to punch in the same weight class as NanoStudio. If you're looking for brand names like Korg iElectribe and iMS-20, not so much yet.

Latency is still a work in progress, but one that's moving in the right direction. MIDI still isn't here yet, but given that most Android tablets now come with a USB port on the device, I doubt it will be all that long before drivers and application support start appearing.

In summary, sticking with your iPad for now probably makes sense, but keep watching. :)

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