Re: Midi controllers and/or beat makers for Android

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On December 16, 2023 11:21:18 AM HST, Worik <root@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Friends
> 
> I'm looking at things like https://www.mixvibes.com/remixlive
> 
> There are a lot of android tablets in my world and I'd like to try to put them to good use. Some of my collaborators are very shy of computers, but we'll used to touch interfaces
> 
> But I have been badly burned in theast by apps with terrific user interfaces but no way to connect or export compositions
> 
> Looking at the app store, it is full of ad ware and marketing crap
> 
> I do not mind paying. I like paying reasonable prices, and I have a very strong preference for libre
> 
> Has anybody experience they could share with me?

I found this listing. I have Caustic on my tablet but don't really do anything with it. The paid version can save compositions. I don't know what format it uses. But it's a very powerful synthesizer/sequencer!

11 best synth apps for Android to make music - Android Authority
https://www.androidauthority.com/best-synth-apps-android-3101133/

I understand the Windows version of Caustic is free (as in no payment needed). I don't know if it would run under WINE. I presume it can exchange compositions with the paid Android version.

There's a new one on F-Droid called Pagan Music Sequencer. I haven't checked it out.

https://f-droid.org/pt_BR/packages/com.qfs.pagan/

Hope that helps!

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