That article was an info-mercial for AudioSketch. Those guys are tightly involved with Google as they were one of the first "apps" on Google chrome. The team behind it are talented guys, but they haven't solved the latency problem. No app can do that, Google has to mandate the hardware to support it.lion2 wrote:Wired magazine claims that Android audio latency problem has been resolved. Here are two quotes from an article on Wired about AudioTool Sketch.
"Latency problems at the core of the Android OS (originally very real, and later exaggerated)... "
"Thankfully, Android's latency problem was resolved, and the upshot is surprisingly capable mobile apps including Audiotool Sketch."
Here is the article:
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/12/ ... music-app/
And like was said, a sequencer is NO way to measure latency.