I had dabbled with a few music apps on the C64 and Amiga before I got a PC but the first multitrack recorder I used on a PC was n-Track so I was quite interested to hear they have a new Android release now that supports USB audio, low-latency 'fast-path' audio and MIDI devices. Its got an integrated MIDI synth and you can share projects between the Android, Windows, OSX and iOS versions.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ack.studio
n-Track studio 1.1
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Re: n-Track studio 1.1
NP J!
They do recommend at least Android 4.2. I'd be OK as I've got 4.4.2 on my Nexus 4 and I expect my Scarlett 2i4 will work fine with it.
They don't mention JACK support but it'd be really cool to get n-Track hooked up to sunvox if they do adopt JACK!
They do recommend at least Android 4.2. I'd be OK as I've got 4.4.2 on my Nexus 4 and I expect my Scarlett 2i4 will work fine with it.
They don't mention JACK support but it'd be really cool to get n-Track hooked up to sunvox if they do adopt JACK!
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Re: n-Track studio 1.1
Ntrack irritates me. I used it for years on windows from 2002 to 2008 and I have it on my phone. But the developer l, who states he started coding on linux, won't port to linux. Very annoying.
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