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Hi!
This might sounds silly but do you guys know if anyone is working on something like this for android?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nod69aTzsM
An app that makes your phone to a small guitar amp?
The iphone version has been out for a while but i cant find any info on a version for android..
The company behind iRig have been speaking about a android version but i dont think they even have started working on one yet.
It would be a really nice application! To allways be ready to record without setting up the computor and stuff like that ya know, or to just sit in the sofa with earplugs and play some sweet solos and riffs without having your gf whine about the loud music..
Found this dude trying to make something close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz-9mxWa2VA
Just checking if anyone knows anything?
Best regards and thx for all the awsomeness!
/Patrik
This would be awesome, I would definitely buy it. It's like a Line 6 pod but much cheaper.
I hope they're working on an android version. Android needs better quality apps.
Also, it's more of a multi-effect pedal than an amp. Just letting you know
I actually sent then a message on youtube to see if they were working on one. This is what I got.
This is the Mac/PC version. If you look at our AmpliTube iRig playlist you'll find the iPhone version. We're currently looking at the platform but do not have any versions for Android.
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Yeah, multi-effect pedal.
Imageing all the fine stuff you could do with it!
You could use it as an effect to plug in to your amp. (maby quite alot of effects, if you can make your own sounds. And with new developing you never have to buy a new effect-pedal again.. ).
A strummer for electric guitar in the studio/rehearsal place.
Play with earplugs on the sofa.
and so on...
I'll buy!!
it needs dedicated hardware don't forget (about 10 seconds in on the video)
your phone only has one 3.5mm jack plug...and you need to plug a guitar into it and an amp into it too.
also, what happens if you've got your amp turned up to 11 and then you get a phone call?
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what happens if you've got your amp turned up to 11 and then you get a phone call?
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You'd have to speak through your guitar peter frampton style
These are the components you need...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNFmDetXs7c
These are the components you need. I've successfully plugged my guitar into my nokia and HTC EVO using this method. Now, for some software that does something cool with the input. Let me know how it works for you.
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=553
So maby around the end of the year?
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http://www.ikmultimedia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=553
So maby around the end of the year?
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I've bookmarked that link
I am amazed that this can be done on the iPhone but not on Android.
There is another program called Ghettoamp on the market, though the devloper admits that there is still latency (he records, then processes the sound input). 20ms I think.
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I've bookmarked that link
I am amazed that this can be done on the iPhone but not on Android.
There is another program called Ghettoamp on the market, though the devloper admits that there is still latency (he records, then processes the sound input). 20ms I think.
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Why can't it be done for android? This app is really cool.
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It should be possible...
Android phones definitely have the processing power to do this. The only real problem is you're input and outputs on your phone, there's really only one... the 3.5 mm jack...
But there's maybe a way around this. And I'm not an engineer or developer or genius of any kind I'm just saying what I think should be at least possible... Everyone knows AD2P Bluetooth right? You could get you're input through it.
You use the microphone of a bluetooth headset, but instead of the microphone, you get your input from you're amp/guitar/whatever... could it be as simple as soldering a headphone jack to the PCB connections on a bluetooth headset? Dunno but let's asume it's possible.
Then you connect your phone to the headset, and you've got input... Great.
The problem now is that I don't know what android does when it has a bluetooth headset AND a normal set of earphones... Does it play from both, does it by default choose, I don't know... Say you still get output from the headphones, you could easily get the output to any speakers, seems rather pointless to use the phone's loudspeaker... This part from bluetooth input to audio jack output will maybe need a modified audio driver or something...
Once you've got input into the phone and output out of the phone, you would like to have some effects and/or amplification right? That's the point isn't it? I know nothing about programming such things but maybe a few developers who do will stumble onto this thread and share their expertise...
Once again it should be possible, but for just anyone to do this it'll be very challenging, more likely and hopefully companies like Gibson or Marshall or Ibanez (their Japanese, and this seems like a Japanese thing to do) for instance will see the need for something like this, and get working on it... If they make something like that and it works well, it'll make a LOT of money... For instance after you've bought this device, they could SELL effects, to be downloaded on a sort of 'plugin-basis'. And once one company does it, all will have some variant of the concept. I know I'd buy this...
Edit: Read about the apparent latency issue that Android has... So I don't know if it's that possible just yet, maybe ICS has bettered this flaw in previous Android versions, one can only hope...
Sorry for refreshing this thread, but I'm curious if there is such app for android available right now?
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Android phones definitely have the processing power to do this. The only real problem is you're input and outputs on your phone, there's really only one... the 3.5 mm jack...
But there's maybe a way around this. And I'm not an engineer or developer or genius of any kind I'm just saying what I think should be at least possible... Everyone knows AD2P Bluetooth right? You could get you're input through it.
You use the microphone of a bluetooth headset, but instead of the microphone, you get your input from you're amp/guitar/whatever... could it be as simple as soldering a headphone jack to the PCB connections on a bluetooth headset? Dunno but let's asume it's possible.
Then you connect your phone to the headset, and you've got input... Great.
The problem now is that I don't know what android does when it has a bluetooth headset AND a normal set of earphones... Does it play from both, does it by default choose, I don't know... Say you still get output from the headphones, you could easily get the output to any speakers, seems rather pointless to use the phone's loudspeaker... This part from bluetooth input to audio jack output will maybe need a modified audio driver or something...
Once you've got input into the phone and output out of the phone, you would like to have some effects and/or amplification right? That's the point isn't it? I know nothing about programming such things but maybe a few developers who do will stumble onto this thread and share their expertise...
Once again it should be possible, but for just anyone to do this it'll be very challenging, more likely and hopefully companies like Gibson or Marshall or Ibanez (their Japanese, and this seems like a Japanese thing to do) for instance will see the need for something like this, and get working on it... If they make something like that and it works well, it'll make a LOT of money... For instance after you've bought this device, they could SELL effects, to be downloaded on a sort of 'plugin-basis'. And once one company does it, all will have some variant of the concept. I know I'd buy this...
Edit: Read about the apparent latency issue that Android has... So I don't know if it's that possible just yet, maybe ICS has bettered this flaw in previous Android versions, one can only hope...
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You are thinking much too complicated.
The headphone jack of phones contains another pin for the microphone. A small jumper cable can be used that allows the connection of a guitar and headphones. Check out Amplitube iRig for an example.
(this type of jack is used so you can plug in a headset with microphone)
Bluetooth or something would be nice... but the latency wouldn't be, and that is exactly the problem.. Android has too much latency,
Look:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3434
Android is not capable of this because the way it handles audio is completely wrong. More recent devices have less latency but still too much. The problem lies very deep. It is a problem for game developers too. Please star this issue if you want Google to do something about it!
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How about USB OTG connected to a Rocksmith USB connection?...
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The Irig will work fine for this you dont need bluetooth aor usb adding yet another layer of BS to the audio streams round trip. however now that JB is out latancy is stitting around 10-12ms on adevice such as the galaxy nexus wich is completely usable (1ms of latancy = 1foot from your amp) so 12ms would be like playing 12 feet from your amp,
If you cant play like this then on stage will never work for you.
As a side note usb audio is apparently supported in JB as well now
There are now a couple of apps on Android that at least have a range of guitar effects. Delay Effects Plus (via headphone type cable) and usbEffects (USB OTG) both have an option to use Native Audio, so if you have the Galaxy Nexus running JB the latency is quite reasonable (50-70 mSec). If you have a modded ROM you may get lower latency without Native Audio option as they both read the buffer size from the OS. Of course for everyone else the latency is still an issue and varies from device to device. So to those that said they would buy .... please do!
This very issue has put me on the fence on what kind of tablet I buy. Cannot decide between note, and Ipad 3. The accessories and ItunesU has been one of the biggest attractions for me.
Litlle heads up: in their latest newsletter IK Multimedia (of Amplitube) post a few job openings, one of them being "Android App Developer"!
So they are at least working on something..
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Do you got new update for futur multi effect on android
Hey, I've seen this question asked here and there but I can't get a straight answer, especially one that specifically applies to my 3VO.
SO--I've a bluetooth headset (Samsung HM1000) and a 3VO. Can I stream music, audio from movie tracks, etc. to my headset? I've heard a lot about A2DP, and since the headset packaging doesn't mention that I'm guessing that's not a feature. Am I SoL? Any apps or root tricks to fix this?
I would definitely have paid more for a legit headset if I'd even considered that this would be a problem (my fault for assuming!).
Thanks in advance!
I stream just fine to my Motorola S9 HD and Motorola S10 HD headsets.
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...those are both A2DP so it's unclear to me whether your situation sheds light on mine, as my HM1000 is (I don't believe) A2DP.
no A2DP, no streamy to your headset..
yes, you are sol...
****. Kthanks.
Try an app called bt mono in the market. Might work for you.
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scramer said:
I stream just fine to my Motorola S9 HD and Motorola S10 HD headsets.
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Love the S9 HDs I will replace mine if they ever break with another set. I tried the new s10 series and they are not comfortable for me.
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Love the S9 HDs I will replace mine if they ever break with another set. I tried the new s10 series and they are not comfortable for me.
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The s10 HD headsets sound like crap compared to the s9 HD.
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The s10 HD headsets sound like crap compared to the s9 HD.
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They didn't sound good when I had them on, but I chalked that up to the fact that they fit SO horribly and uncomfortably that they just werent sitting in my ears properly. never had that issue with the S9-HD's
Motorola really dropped the ball on those, here is hoping there next upgrade is worth it. as of right now if my s9's die I can still find them without too much trouble at a good price.
not sure how much longer that is going to be an option though.
is there a combo type BT headset that can stream music but also be used to talk when a call comes in???????
oops. I think I didnt research this first.....i guess this one does both....SORRY.
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is there a combo type BT headset that can stream music but also be used to talk when a call comes in???????
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.....S9-HD!!!!
The plantronics backbeat 903 are great for music. The quality is awesome. The call quality is only good when you have a very quiet background because the mic stinks.
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I have a rooted Viper 3D and I just bought the motorola S10-hd........how do i sync bluetooth. I press the BT button but nothing happens. Do I have to download anything else from the market????
Quick question about this rom or the 3D. I'm running MeanRom 2.7 and trying to stream pandora or slacker to this bluetooth headset while working around the house. Have full wifi and the bluetooth is studdering while streaming....
I can listen to anything I have on my 3d sd card and no studder but it studders while streaming pandora and slacker.
Anyone know why and if theres any fix?
I'm pretty sure it's not the rom, just something with bluetooth and streaming audio.
I disconnect my bluetooth lg and pandroa and slacker stream perfect. I then can turn bleutooth back on and listen to music and audio on my bluetooth without a problem. It's just when I stream....any clues?
I had the Blue Ant Q2 headset and I was able to able to stream music to it. It also read off my text messages to me.
Can someone please test for me? Get your Bluetooth headset and attempt to stream Pandora or slacker radio to your 3d? On 3g and WiFi please....
There are apps for that.. just search bluetooth in play store if you have a mono bluetooth it will make your music play through it. I've done it before.
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so i have a thunderbolt and a bionic and soon a rezound and of course have a tfp. i was wondering if there will ever be a port for beats to the prime. i have beats on the t-bolt and it is amazing because i have the bluetooth beats. beats only works if the headphones are connected in to jack tho. i would really like beats on here. as a matter a fact i will be trying to port it over. (next two days off and alot of adderall :x)
not that I know anything about this, but I coulda sworn it had something to do with the actual hardware or drivers or something, not something you could literally port over, or I would think most phones would have it..
Entirely software based.
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Entirely software based.
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heh, see, I said i didnt know anything.. Franco kernel on my Gnex just got an update enabling high performance sound! seems this is pretty similar to what you are talking bout, so it seems to be a kernel add on of some kind.
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yeah just software based. people say other eq are better and what not but just the little icon and knowing you have beats audio is good enough. i played around with equalizers and what not and this is just way better. so stick around ill be getting it
If you cant get it going, Volume+ available from the market does the trick.
It has volume boosting capabilities, along with equalizer settings. One of which is, Beats Audio emulation.
Works for internal speaker, headphones, or bluetooth.
Hey guys,
Looking at getting a new head unit for my truck, and I saw that Pioneer had some that used Android Media Control through the USB, and I just wondered if anyone had used it and knew how well it worked.
I just had some questions like does it recognize playlists and stuff like that. Especially if I'm using something like doubleTwist to sync my music to my phone.
Or am I just better off using bluetooth?
TYIA
Fatty
I've seen.it on YouTube looks really good a little expensive if u ask me .but awsome concept
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The app radio and app radio 2 look pretty good when connected to HTC sense phones.
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I don't mean the App Radio 2, those are expensive.
I'm just talking about their usb interface. I'm wondering if it'll recognize playlists and stuff from non-OEM music players, or if it just uses the file system to play music. I always hated using it that way, because you could never organize your music, unless you put everything into separate folders. And that's a pain in the @$$.
Here is the deck that I'm looking at:
Pioneer FH-X700BT
Bump.
Anyone got any experiences with newer Pioneer, Android, and how the well the deck works over USB?
bringing this back from the dead to say...... i have a DEH-8500BH and it works flipping awesome via bluetooth for pandora/slacker/poweramp and u control it all through the h/u never tried via usb though : Galaxy note 2 :
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bringing this back from the dead to say...... i have a DEH-8500BH and it works flipping awesome via bluetooth for pandora/slacker/poweramp and u control it all through the h/u never tried via usb though : Galaxy note 2 :
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App radio 2 is bad ass. Picked it up at Best Buy for $250 brand new. Since Pioneer is pushing out the 3 now, the 2 is hard to find for a deal but I have seen them out there. Full HDMI mirroring with touch imput. Cant beat it.
I've got a AVH-P1400DVD and it used to work like a usb drive. It also read all the files, so any ringtones or sounds would be thrown in the mix. I've heard the newer models have better Android support, but I own an iPod just for the car. Unfortunately, nobody has mastered Apple's integration... yet.
App radio also supports iPhone/iPod. Check out appradioforums.com
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Hey everyone. I just wanted to point something out and see if I was the only one that noticed. This is also the same on my SGS3. The bluetooth audio quality when streaming to my car, running any TouchWhiz rom(stock or custom) on both my S3 and my Note3, was hideous. Music had this horrible reverb or echo, it sounded like it was coming from a tin can!!! You could barely hear vocals, guitars and drums (I listen mostly to heavy metal) sounded so distorted with this heavy tin can reverb. Any audiophile would pick up on this immediately. In my experience flashing roms, when I would flash any AOSP rom, CM, PAC-rom, etc to my S3, the bluetooth streaming audio was absolutely perfect, the way it should sound. It makes me wonder if its a software, driver, or codec thing. I dont know much about developing roms at all, XDA and its members have taught me how to root, flash roms and recoveries, mess with adb, but is there something that can be taken from an AOSP rom and flashed to a TW rom to make the bluetooth audio better? As of now CM and PAC-rom are all that's available AOSP-wise for the Note3 and I'm waiting for stable versions to run so I'm sticking with freeza's and sac23's roms for now. Fortunately, I didn't have to give up my S3 when I upgraded so I'm using solely as an ipod touch but waaaaaay better cuz its android
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Hey everyone. I just wanted to point something out and see if I was the only one that noticed. This is also the same on my SGS3. The bluetooth audio quality when streaming to my car, running any TouchWhiz rom(stock or custom) on both my S3 and my Note3, was hideous. Music had this horrible reverb or echo, it sounded like it was coming from a tin can!!! You could barely hear vocals, guitars and drums (I listen mostly to heavy metal) sounded so distorted with this heavy tin can reverb. Any audiophile would pick up on this immediately. In my experience flashing roms, when I would flash any AOSP rom, CM, PAC-rom, etc to my S3, the bluetooth streaming audio was absolutely perfect, the way it should sound. It makes me wonder if its a software, driver, or codec thing. I dont know much about developing roms at all, XDA and its members have taught me how to root, flash roms and recoveries, mess with adb, but is there something that can be taken from an AOSP rom and flashed to a TW rom to make the bluetooth audio better? As of now CM and PAC-rom are all that's available AOSP-wise for the Note3 and I'm waiting for stable versions to run so I'm sticking with freeza's and sac23's roms for now. Fortunately, I didn't have to give up my S3 when I upgraded so I'm using solely as an ipod touch but waaaaaay better cuz its android
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I would look into Viper4Android if I were you, I was in the same boat before I wasn't that impressed with the bluetooth streaming to my stereo with the Note 3 after having my S4. Viper has helped alot. If you need help installing it let me know.
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I would look into Viper4Android if I were you, I was in the same boat before I wasn't that impressed with the bluetooth streaming to my stereo with the Note 3 after having my S4. Viper has helped alot. If you need help installing it let me know.
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hmmm, haven't heard of that one. I searched and it looks something like dsp manager. If it can help my bluetooth problem I'll give it a shot. I appreciate the offer to help. I'll take you up on that offer either later tonight or tomorrow. I'll give it a shot by myself first, I always try to teach myself as much as possible. Thanks again!!!!
Besides this, I've noticed another issue between AOSP's and TW's Bluetooth implementation, kinda specific to my setup. I have a Kenwood headunit in my car, and one of it's features is it's ability to directly control Pandora and iHeartRadio. For iHeartRadio, it uses a 'connector' app, which interfaces with the service.
Using this app while on Touchwiz results in most of the stations being distorted, with audio being extremely high-pitched and sped-up. The same stations, when using any AOSP-derived ROM, work brilliantly. I just wish there was a way to swap the Touchwiz BT stack with the AOSP one.
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hmmm, haven't heard of that one. I searched and it looks something like dsp manager. If it can help my bluetooth problem I'll give it a shot. I appreciate the offer to help. I'll take you up on that offer either later tonight or tomorrow. I'll give it a shot by myself first, I always try to teach myself as much as possible. Thanks again!!!!
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Yeah Viper has been around a while, it's a big help to improve the audio.
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miguelfp1 said:
Besides this, I've noticed another issue between AOSP's and TW's Bluetooth implementation, kinda specific to my setup. I have a Kenwood headunit in my car, and one of it's features is it's ability to directly control Pandora and iHeartRadio. For iHeartRadio, it uses a 'connector' app, which interfaces with the service.
Using this app while on Touchwiz results in most of the stations being distorted, with audio being extremely high-pitched and sped-up. The same stations, when using any AOSP-derived ROM, work brilliantly. I just wish there was a way to swap the Touchwiz BT stack with the AOSP one.
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That's interesting to hear, I personally haven't used Aosp since I was on my Epic 4g touch.
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Besides this, I've noticed another issue between AOSP's and TW's Bluetooth implementation, kinda specific to my setup. I have a Kenwood headunit in my car, and one of it's features is it's ability to directly control Pandora and iHeartRadio. For iHeartRadio, it uses a 'connector' app, which interfaces with the service.
Using this app while on Touchwiz results in most of the stations being distorted, with audio being extremely high-pitched and sped-up. The same stations, when using any AOSP-derived ROM, work brilliantly. I just wish there was a way to swap the Touchwiz BT stack with the AOSP one.
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good im glad its not just me!!!! Whats the BT stack you speak of? Is it what I thought of? (driver codec etc)
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good im glad its not just me!!!! Whats the BT stack you speak of? Is it what I thought of? (driver codec etc)
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Yes, it's basically the whole Bluetooth implementation with all its different components
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Yes, it's basically the whole Bluetooth implementation with all its different components
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roger:good:
@MrWicked1, Viper was installed with freeza's fre3 rom so I'm good! thanks again
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@MrWicked1, Viper was installed with freeza's fre3 rom so I'm good! thanks again
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Np just make sure you install the driver to get it running.