Hi everyone,

I'm wondering what currently is the most efficient pathway to developing
audio-based apps for iOS and Android using Faust. I'm an iOS developer and
electroacoustic composer who has created a couple of generative audiovisual
iOS apps. In the most recent, Infínity
<https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/inf%C3%ADnity/id1131008824>, I used Enizen's
Heavy Audio Tools to convert a Pd patch to C code, which worked well - but
Enzien stopped developing Heavy a couple years ago.

When I export Faust code for Android, it generates only an apk file, so I
assume there is no way to hone an Android app working directly from Faust -
is that correct?

If so, is Faust combined with JUCE then my best option? And if so, can you
recommend tutorials showing how this integration works on either or both
platforms?

I guess a related question is: what will Faust give me (aside from a
different syntax) that JUCE cannot?

Finally, an additional consideration is UI - I've been learning React
Native and like the ease with which interfaces can be built using Flexbox,
but it seems JUCE has its own version of this.

Any advice and links will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Ron H


Ron Herrema, PhD FHEA
Composer, developer & digital artist
Senior Lecturer in Creative Computing, Bath Spa University

http://www. <http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/~rherrema>ronherrema.net
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