In the other side, you can use Android like a MIDI controller. I tested the FingerMIDI
player
íthesundancekit.com) and it works great with ubuntu+jack+fluidsynth. There is the
server side and the client side, both in java. The code is availabble vis svn.
I want to make myself an Android theremin and a Android ocarina...
Joan Quintana
Www.joanillo.org
On Thu Feb 18th, 2010 1:46 PM EST Rob wrote:
On Thursday 18 February 2010 09:16 am, Patrick Shirkey
wrote:
Palm Pre is also running PA and various other
useful apps/libs. In
combination with webkit there's potential for a cross platform mobile
audio app that could be run on all the major mobile OS's.
I have a Pre and have already messed with audio a little, but was only able
to get any input from gstreamer, and that was pretty flaky. Haven't tried
to port any audio apps over. But I see SDL is ported now, so between that
and PA there must be lower-level access to the hardware. Good to know.
It certainly is a much more complete Linux environment than Android, even
if it's experiencing Windows-Mobile-like levels of unpopularity.
Rob
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