
White Room
This app is really useful when recording demos. No messing about with the keyboard & mouse while you're trying to record your tracks, set levels etc. You can sit in your favourite location and do it all remotely 👍🏻 Like most Android apps it performs/works well on a range of Android versions, but you can't expect it to work perfectly on all of them. I've never found an Android app that does 🙂
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David Black
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For my Studio One usage, I'm just using it to shape my Studio 68c USB interface audio for a Livestream, so the app would mainly be monitoring only not editing. I've used the app on my Chromebook successfully to access the mixer and have a way to pull faders down while on the PC to edit the front of house mix simultaneously. After more than a month, it's updated at least once, and works very well.
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A Google user
It does what it sets out to do, but can't really see it's use on a phone. Most people would buy a second monitor, a mechanical faderport or a touchscreen pad to increase the screen real estate. If you could remotely control the DAW to the extent that you can add instruments, create midi tracks and so forth, then this app would make sense on a phone, too, but you can't.
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