I did not sell my soul to the Apple devil
I hope that one day you’ll develop an Android version.
Anyways, there are more Android users in the world (not for Scaler, of course) than iOS
So, yes, I would really like to play on Scaler on Android before I become too old.
Yes, i remember. My case is easier. I used BandLab with my old Arturia Keystep controller on my Android sock, sorry, phone. It worked great. Still, i missed Scaler because all i played was a crap. Not real chord progressions. Almost as i played on a sock.
If i had Scaler, i would certainly install Bandlab on my tablet. Android, of course.
ah OK, now I understand
different situation indeed
and a tablet makes more sense because the higher footprint
I have an Android DAW in my smartphone, but using it for something different from a joke is not enticing to me: too little GUI and keys
Dear Davide and team,
I would also like to have Scaler on my Android device (Samsung Z Fold 4 phone or tablet) like Cubasis and Notion - it enables you to quickly be creative anywhere and not bound to a computer.
Are there any plans? Will you make us (the substaintial number of Android users) happy?
Thank you and kind regards
Matt
Dear Davide,
Thank you very much for your kind reply. Do you think it is worth to start celebrating soon - or better to hold our breath for 2-3 more months?
Thank you very much
Kind Regards
Matt
Definitely, I like the Idea. I also have an Android tablet and a nice portable keyboard so I would also use Scaler on vacation. I do not know, but maybe Scaler 3 will add this option.
Meanwhile scaler is still not available for android:
Found a very nice android app which is not nearly as powerfull, but very easy to understand and has a lot of sounds too and very nice chord, even song mode and midi export.
YES PLEASE!
I am busy selling my iPad (which I needed for work but not anymore) which has Scaler on it, but now I want to buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab and would LOVE to have Scaler on that…
OH pretty please!
I have cubasis on my ipad (about to sell the ipad) but find fruity loops mobile much more intuitive, powerful, easy to edit midi notes etc… LOVE fruity loops on mobile, prefer Studio One on desktop!
yes please!!
Thanks for the heads-up on that… I just bought it - nowhere near as good as Scaler, but certainly helps create a chord progression, and the midi export works fine too…