I've used PdDroidParty with a Samsung Galaxy, and while the audio latency is 
noticeable, the overall sound is decent, the touch interface is responsive and 
everything seems to work fine.

JN

On Dec 29, 2011, at 9:10 AM, batinste <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi PDers
> 
> I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC lacks 
> some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod 
> touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd.
> Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic TouchOSC 
> main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful !
> 
> Do you use an android device with PdDroidParty ? Which one would you 
> recommend ? It doesn't have to be a phone nor a super-expensive device though 
> if you want to give me yours, you're welcome ;)
> 
> ciao
> 
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