Mixvibes Cross 1.3 for Android
Creators of DVS and live production software as keen to port it to the correct OS in the first place. For the desktop platform, a PC and Mac can work equally well, assuming that you have the proper hardware to run such software. In the mobile setting, the story takes a different route. iOS simply has much more going for it than Android based systems. When I say this, I’m talking about differences that any entry level user can detect. Latency is soon realized when trying to tap out beats on your Android phone. Android programmers are not to blame here, since it requires teamwork between a designer and the OS guys to really make things work. They simply don’t have the relationships that iOS and their designers have. Software like Mix Emergency is made exclusively for iOS users, and that takes away a huge burden that other developers have to deal with. Many will choose to work with Apple products only. Mixvibes Cross 1.3 is the exception. Here is a touch based DVS app for those who want to use their non-Apple tablet. Sure, the latency problems will still be there, but they only way to improve upon it is to get your feet wet. http://djworx.com/sampler-keylock-grids-mixvibes-cross-1-3-android/#.U3KNkPldW1A










