iPad Mini, iPad 4 ‘Best Bet’ For Mobile Music Apps

Mobile app firm Agawi has released the results of its TouchMarks II research, which compares the touchscreen latency of flagship tablets running Android, Windows RT, and iOS. Touchscreen latency measures the length of time it takes for devices to react to touches. Faster is better, especially for musicians that do realtime music-making on mobile devices.… Read More iPad Mini, iPad 4 ‘Best Bet’ For Mobile Music Apps

Miselu Ditches Android, Announces $99 iPad Keyboard Case

Miselu, which last year introduced the Android-based Neiro mobile music computer, has announced that it is ditching Android for iOS and introducing an iPad keyboard/case, the C.24. The C.24 is a two-octave wireless music keyboard designed for iPad. The C.24 transforms from a protective cover into a piano-style keyboard at the touch of a spring-loaded… Read More Miselu Ditches Android, Announces $99 iPad Keyboard Case

TouchOSC Now Available For Android & Updated For iOS

Hexler has release a new version of TouchOSC, a customizable multi-touch music controller app, and it’s now available for both iOS and Android. Here’s what’s new in version 1.9: Support for iPhone5 Support for custom layout sizes Support for more MIDI message types (All controls now support Control Change, Note, Program Change, Poly Pressure, Channel… Read More TouchOSC Now Available For Android & Updated For iOS

Can BlackBerry Succeed Where Android Has Failed?

At BlackBerry Live – an annual event focusing on the Blackberry platform – CEO Thorsten Heins introduced the latest version of BlackBerry OS, BB10.1. Heins also told attendees that Moog will be bringing its synthesizer app Animoog, previously exclusive to iOS, to the BB10 platform. Moog shared an image, right, that shows Animoog working on Blackberry. The… Read More Can BlackBerry Succeed Where Android Has Failed?