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So, I've got an Android phone, there is any news on the music making apps side? Couldn't find shit about it.

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Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

So, I've got an Android phone, there is any news on the music making apps side? Couldn't find shit about it.

(got a cheap chinese tablet)

wondering the same thing...  i've found most the stuff listed here. 

'music grid' was fun for about 5 minutes...

nanoloop is working.  1.6.  thats good.

anyone discover some great android apps for the music making?  or anything relevant?

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Abandoned on Fire

Do searches for synth or sequencer.  RD3 and nanoloop are good.  The best daw style app is called hydrogen I think, don't have my tablet to check right now.  Get the amazon market too, much more cool stuff on there.

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Philly, PA, USA

Audiotool Sketch is a nifty thing that just came out, but it only works with devices that have dual core processors and android version 3.0 or higher.

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pixls wrote:

Audiotool Sketch is a nifty thing that just came out, but it only works with devices that have dual core processors and android version 3.0 or higher.

Yeah, I just read about that on Wired. I was all excited to buy it and test it on the smartphone...

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there's always nanoloop: https://market.android.com/details?id=c … &hl=en

i know the android version doesnt seem *quite* chip-style to me... but i think it's worth a mention.

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"Caustic" is the daw-sylte app I was trying to think of.  Runs very smoothly on my Nook and has nifty synth abilities.  Beatbox-style sequencers for the rhythm instruments plus an overall song sequencer.  Seems to still be getting regular updates.

Andro market link:  https://market.android.com/details?id=c … &hl=en

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Changing a bit of the topic (since there is some apps I would like to try but i don't have honeycomb):
Anyone here did something like that before? http://www.android-x86.org/documents/installhowto
Does it work?