---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.com Date: Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 12:12 AM Subject: Re: [PD] PD on Android To: Orm Finnendahl orm.finnendahl@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de
is there a version of mobmuplat that works with android 2.3.4?
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:17 PM, Orm Finnendahl <orm.finnendahl@selma.hfmdk- frankfurt.de> wrote:
Hi,
thanks, Berenger, that really helped!
Just for everybody's info: I installed MobMuPlat and everything worked perfectly right away (10-15 minutes setup). Very useful, versatile and easy to use java based gui platform, too.
In/Out is no problem using Minijack Adaptors on the Phone.
Haven't tested cpu power yet, but recording/playback using a buffer works without any clicks on a Samsung Galaxy3. I'm pretty confident it'll be ok for what I need it for.
For me yet another striking example of a very good reason to make software open source so that others can build on top of that (embeddibility through libpd, compiling for arm processors, ...).
Thanks, Miller and everybody else!
-- Orm
Am Mittwoch, den 24. August 2016 um 13:51:44 Uhr (+0200) schrieb Berenger Recoules:
Hi Orm,
the first bit might be problematic : 1xIn and 2xOut considering the hardware of a phone tablet you often have on combo I/O, you might want to have an external soundcard plugged via OTG; but I'm not sure if this
plays
nice with libpd (even if there is no reason it won't).
otherwise everything in your list is ok.
DroidParty supports arrays and everyhting but you won't have the possibility to manipulate it from a gui. DroidParty is still supported on latest android versions, but it's not maintened anymore.
As for alternatives, you can try mobmuplat : http://danieliglesia.com/mobmuplat/, or you can try ppp which may
require
you to code a bit (it's a fork of DroidParty with a few more gui
options, a
wifi midi clock and the end goal is to publish apps to the market): ppp.mgsx.net
2016-08-23 17:22 GMT+02:00 Orm Finnendahl < orm.finnendahl@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de>:
Hi,
I'm thinking about using an Anroid Device for live sound processing. It seems libpd would be a way to go but though I've been researching in the Web about it I couldn't get enough information, so I thought I'd ask here:
What I need:
- 1-channel sound input
- 2-channel sound output
- readsf~, tabread4~, arrays
- netreceive, netsend for local osc communication with lemur or similar
apps
- standard vanilla objects for processing.
My questions:
Is this already possible with existing apps, like DroidParty?
How is audio i/o concerning drop-outs etc. ?
DroidParty seems to be a little bit dated. Is it still working with current versions of Android? Does anybody use it or is there some alternative?
I don't need low latency, a lot of cpu power or high quality i/o. It's basically recording/playback into buffers with some granular processing and playback of soundfiles.
-- Orm
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