Leave suggestions for new sound-application

John McBride

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Apr 5, 2013
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I'm about to make an application for Android (initially) and I want it to be focused on sound. It might be about music, speech or something else, but I want the functionality to be about sound in some way.

What kind of app would you want me to make? What would be fun or useful? I appreciate all comments! :)
 
Re: Leave suggestions for new sound-application

I'm about to make an application for Android (initially) and I want it to be focused on sound. It might be about music, speech or something else, but I want the functionality to be about sound in some way.

What kind of app would you want me to make? What would be fun or useful? I appreciate all comments! :)

I want you to be creative and original, and think of something cool on your own.

Best regards,

John
 
Re: Leave suggestions for new sound-application

I'm about to make an application for Android (initially) and I want it to be focused on sound. It might be about music, speech or something else, but I want the functionality to be about sound in some way.

What kind of app would you want me to make? What would be fun or useful? I appreciate all comments! :)
I want one that will make the band play in tune AND in time!!
 
Re: Leave suggestions for new sound-application

I'm about to make an application for Android (initially) and I want it to be focused on sound. It might be about music, speech or something else, but I want the functionality to be about sound in some way.

What kind of app would you want me to make? What would be fun or useful? I appreciate all comments! :)

Are you the same John McBride as the one in MA?
 
Re: Leave suggestions for new sound-application

This is an easy one, an app that translates from Ipad to Android, for all the gear that only has an Ipad app. @ Tim Mc, Cosmic dude, nice new sig file.
 
Re: Leave suggestions for new sound-application

Make me a 'backup reverb' for portable device.
Each and every one has one input (mic) and a stereo out (phones).

'All' you need to do is to write some code or whatever it is that makes phone become a reverb.

I guarantee you'll sell stuff !
No external gizmos though, ok, maybe just a cable with a built in pad for input.

Respectfully