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posted by LaminatorX on Sunday March 09 2014, @12:44PM   Printer-friendly
from the OK-Computer dept.

Ethanol-fueled writes:

"After many years of lambasting smartphone users during my tenure at "The Other Site," I finally broke down and got a recent-model Android phone, and I'm appealing to the musicians in the audience for help: Which apps for music recording on Android would you recommend? Any stories, bugs, or gotchas of which we should be made aware? Features provided, number of tracks, backing tracks, effects, etc.? I'd prefer Android-specific information but discussion of music recording on iOS or other mobile platforms, heck any digital recording, would be welcome. Cost is not a factor, but stability is very important.

I've done a good amount of recording using Cubase on PCs so I'm no stranger to digital recording over all, one of the reasons why I'm asking you all is because most 'reviews' online seem untrustworthy, the two I'd think I'd like best are full of bad reviews and I need the straight dope from a technical crowd.

Thanks in advance for your stories and suggestions!"

 
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  • (Score: 1) by guises on Sunday March 09 2014, @09:55PM

    by guises (3116) on Sunday March 09 2014, @09:55PM (#13712)

    Just what sort of tablet are you thinking of here? The typical android or iOS based tablet doesn't have any inputs that a phone doesn't have. They're pretty much the same thing, after all.

  • (Score: 1) by Mr. Slippery on Monday March 10 2014, @10:05PM

    by Mr. Slippery (2812) on Monday March 10 2014, @10:05PM (#14420) Homepage

    The typical android or iOS based tablet doesn't have any inputs that a phone doesn't have.

    A tablet can be a USB host. With the right software, you could hook a USB audio interface (like this [rolandus.com]) up to one.