@darealrecords I'm pretty sure it works on any post 2.1 version. The only problem is that a few people have mentioned that it's a bit sluggish, and I presume this is because they have older phones/tablets, but you only have to try it since it's fre.
@tiyok Indeed, but you'd also have to setup when your chord change times to make sure the notes for the particles change as well as the color schemes. It's not as easy as it sounds. I thought about it as well but trust me it would be too much of a hassle as I'd have to make some kind of external editor that i doubt anyone would use. I WILL make more background music though.
would love to test but im still to get my droid. to be quite honest witing for more apps on the scene for droid 3.1. as soon as i find some great controllers for midi for ableton like osctouch then im in the market for splashin out on some bucks. thanks for the offer and when i do get my droid i will love to try it out. by the way i finally didi a kind of your wind instrument vsti, using audio2cc and blowing through a mic, kinda did the same effect.
would love to test but im still to get my droid. to be quite honest witing for more apps on the scene for droid 3.1. as soon as i find some great controllers for midi for ableton like osctouch then im in the market for splashin out on some bucks. thanks for the offer and when i do get my droid i will love to try it out. by the way i finally didi a kind of your wind instrument vsti, using audio2cc and blowing through a mic, kinda did the same effect.
@darealrecords OSCtouch is on the market (although it's lacking some features), and I'm also writing a modular OSC interface that will come with a special VST plug-in that will allow you to route the messages to MIDI in any host. There is also the Androidome app which is basically a Monome, and it works with Ableton.
Android is still in it's infancy for music apps, which only really makes it more exciting for developers, so I'd really keep an eye on it.
@darealrecords The beta version of the app is on the market! I'd be grateful if you could test it out. Just search for "Orbits Generative Music". There are bound to be bugs, if you find something let me know so I can fix it. Thanks and enjoy.
@darealrecords I'm releasing it soon to the market for free. I agree with you there is a lack of good music related apps, but Android is missing a low latency audio driver which makes it practically impossible to make an "instrument". Even if you use soundpool properly or you write directly to a buffer, you still get ~=70ms of latency. Maybe they'll add it at some point, but Google doesn't look too keen.
@intharus It's on the market in beta version. Search for "orbits generative music" if you're interested, and give it a try, and tell me if you find bugs or crashes. Thanks and enjoy!
Are there any plans to port this to iOS? If not, I could help port it (I'm the developer of NodeBeat).
cerupcat 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
has wor5ked perfect on sony ericson x8 2.2.9 thanx.:D
darealrecords 2 months ago
@darealrecords Yay.
metabog 2 months ago
hi there. we spoke a while back. i now have my android but its only 2..2.9 froyo. i still would love to test this app out..any chance???
darealrecords 2 months ago
@darealrecords I'm pretty sure it works on any post 2.1 version. The only problem is that a few people have mentioned that it's a bit sluggish, and I presume this is because they have older phones/tablets, but you only have to try it since it's fre.
metabog 2 months ago
awesome..just dowloaded from market & played on my htc desire hd...will try out on galaxy tab 10.1 soon..
suggestion: it would be good if we have option to upload our own background music.
tiyok 5 months ago in playlist More videos from metabog
@tiyok Indeed, but you'd also have to setup when your chord change times to make sure the notes for the particles change as well as the color schemes. It's not as easy as it sounds. I thought about it as well but trust me it would be too much of a hassle as I'd have to make some kind of external editor that i doubt anyone would use. I WILL make more background music though.
metabog 5 months ago
would love to test but im still to get my droid. to be quite honest witing for more apps on the scene for droid 3.1. as soon as i find some great controllers for midi for ableton like osctouch then im in the market for splashin out on some bucks. thanks for the offer and when i do get my droid i will love to try it out. by the way i finally didi a kind of your wind instrument vsti, using audio2cc and blowing through a mic, kinda did the same effect.
darealrecords 5 months ago
would love to test but im still to get my droid. to be quite honest witing for more apps on the scene for droid 3.1. as soon as i find some great controllers for midi for ableton like osctouch then im in the market for splashin out on some bucks. thanks for the offer and when i do get my droid i will love to try it out. by the way i finally didi a kind of your wind instrument vsti, using audio2cc and blowing through a mic, kinda did the same effect.
darealrecords 5 months ago
@darealrecords OSCtouch is on the market (although it's lacking some features), and I'm also writing a modular OSC interface that will come with a special VST plug-in that will allow you to route the messages to MIDI in any host. There is also the Androidome app which is basically a Monome, and it works with Ableton.
Android is still in it's infancy for music apps, which only really makes it more exciting for developers, so I'd really keep an eye on it.
metabog 4 months ago
great app!! i will test it on my acer iconia a100 android 3.2 and let you know if i find any bugs
FSK1138 5 months ago
awesome app
h2so4sounds 5 months ago
by the way is this honeycomb??
darealrecords 5 months ago
@darealrecords Yup, 3.2.
metabog 5 months ago
@darealrecords The beta version of the app is on the market! I'd be grateful if you could test it out. Just search for "Orbits Generative Music". There are bound to be bugs, if you find something let me know so I can fix it. Thanks and enjoy.
metabog 5 months ago
excellent man! android needs more music apps. iphoe is wayyyyyy too expensive and too closed!!!
darealrecords 5 months ago
@darealrecords I'm releasing it soon to the market for free. I agree with you there is a lack of good music related apps, but Android is missing a low latency audio driver which makes it practically impossible to make an "instrument". Even if you use soundpool properly or you write directly to a buffer, you still get ~=70ms of latency. Maybe they'll add it at some point, but Google doesn't look too keen.
metabog 5 months ago
This is awesome
VoxBox2000 5 months ago
Good work !
MrWillbloke 5 months ago
Impressive. Is it going to be purchasable from the Android Market ?
intharus 5 months ago
@intharus Yup.
metabog 5 months ago
@intharus It's on the market in beta version. Search for "orbits generative music" if you're interested, and give it a try, and tell me if you find bugs or crashes. Thanks and enjoy!
metabog 5 months ago