Yes, but that page is about communication upstream to
the host ... I
think the idea here is that most Androids are phones and by nature not
intended to work as your main device. But there are no midi devices in
existence that works like a host, unless you consider your main computer
a midi device (well, it could be - kind of - but impractical in this
context)
There are some other development going on though with "normal" USB
classes, notably USB_CLASS_SOUND, so in a not so distant future this may
be extended to javax.sound.midi also
It seems inevitable to me. Just a matter of time before usb peripheral
devices are supported on android ootb.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
/j
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 19:49 +0200, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
I thought the Android ADK and the USB accessory mode [1] could be
somehow
relevant, because before that, all you could do with USB is charging
the device
and transferring files.
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