For the longest time I've avoided using software like Pulsar and LSDJ in emulation because the controls were just not right. I recently noticed that the price of the Nvidia Shield had come way down and decided to pick one up, mainly to play emulated games (even the PlayStation and N64 play very smoothly on this thing and the controller has a good feel and high build quality).
However, I tried out LSDJ on a whim and realized that this was a more eye-friendly way of using some of my favourite chip trackers on the go. This thing is a dream for LSDJ, Pulsar, NTRQ, PR8 and other controller-based software! Battery life is very, very good. It's got a massive 7350 mAh battery and it's 5" 1280 x 720 LCD looks great even in bright sunlight.
What I'm looking for now is other software that I could use with this thing. It allows you to create custom button maps (mapping touch events and gestures to the gamepad) so even if the software isn't gamepad enabled it might work, although obviously some stuff just isn't suited to this.
It also has HDMI out and can technically do 4k, so it might also be a good portable visuals machine. Since it's built on Android (4.4.2, currently) it's quite easily customized, even rooting is easy and Xposed runs fine. I've gotten MIDI input and output working on a basic level so any audio or visual software could potentially take advantage of that, as well.
I really wish that LGPT would be ported to Android, although I suppose emulation might allow me to run that, too. What music software - either native android or something I can emulate - do you recommend that is controller-friendly?
Last edited by jefftheworld (Jul 1, 2014 2:03 am)