TouchOSC is being developed for Android..!
TouchOSC is being developed for Android..!
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Seriously Tom, WTF are you talking about. Turn off your Phrack podcast, put down the 2600, and clue in.
Anything is POSSIBLE. It's POSSIBLE that the DJ booth will get struck by lightening, and the only thing that saves the DJ is that he's using wireless. It's possible that a meteor will fall from the sky. But what you're talking about is not only HIGHLY unlikely, it would take more time than would be convenient. Like I said, no one is going to rock a yagi and wardrive these events on the off chance the DJ is using a WiFi connection. There are lots of possibilities for interrupting the performance (from spark gap devices to man in the middle attacks). But they are ALL things an angry patron would have to PREPARE for. No one is going to sit there with an iPad or iPhone or netbook and do the kind of things necessary to accomplish what you're talking about. You've been watching too much TV, and listening to other clueless users.
If someone wanted to disrupt a performance, there are MUCH faster and easier ways of doing it. You're harping on one of the least likely.
Sup fag. I am indeed protected!Oh, and hey goon.
Its the most discrete way of disrupting a performance. And it is not as hard as you think. Your talking about script kiddie tools.
I think Android will eventually be a major player for DJ related apps, but there's going to be so much high profile stuff out in the next year and a half for iOS that it's really going to take something amazing and unique to break Droid out. TouchOSC is cool, and it served that role for iOS, but it's not going to do the same thing for Android.
Also, don't discount the Windows platform. It's too early to tell yet, but if Microsoft decides to make a real go of it with a tasty platform and a competent OS loaded on it, this might end up being a contender. Right now the hardware is limited, but if they chose to really embrace something like the Inspiron Duo things could really get interesting.
Hey guys.
I just released my DJ app for Android tablets. I'm just one guy but have devoted my last two months to developing this app and will continue to add features (and phone support up next).
Right now you can mix and play 2 MP3 files, adjust pitch, 3 band EQ, split the output to mono cue and mono master, nudge and scratch... The latency is pretty low on my tablet. The whole app is written in C with just a little Java layer so I think that will give me an advantage in performance over the Java-based DJ apps.
There's a free (ad-supported) version and a paid version that has no nag screens or ads:
DJPad for Android Paid version ($2.99)
DJPad Lite for Android (Free version)
Once this becomes more stable I plan on releasing an app similar to TouchOSC (configurable touch UI that outputs rtpMIDI). All in time!
Please let me know if you install this and it works or doesn't work. I've only tested it on my tablet so I'd love to know if other tablets work or not.. Android is annoying with so many different hardware devices!
Thanks
Tom
Nice! Please make this compatible with galaxy s devices!
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DJPad for Android is now compatible with most modern Android phones (including Galaxy devices)!
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