I have to disagree with you. iOS is a better mobile os for running applications using libpd (aka RjDJ, Nodebeat, etc) since it has a low latency audio api. Android can't give you anything better then 20ms or so. If you want to build a realtime, I'm afraid you have to stick to iOS for now ...
This is why I'm targeting iOS for the upcoming robotcowboy app ... although I'd rather use a much freer platform. On Aug 29, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Pierre Massat wrote: > Hi all, > > I plan on buying my very first smartphone in the next few days. I want a > phone running Android since it appears to be the best platform to run Pd. I m > just not quite sure about the way Pd can be used with a smartphone. Can we > run Pd-extended, or just use the patches, or is it just some sort of an API > that can be used when developping an app? I m totally new to this, so please > excuse the (possibly abyssal) silliness of my questions. > > Cheers! > > Pierre -------- Dan Wilcox danomatika.com robotcowboy.com
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