Hi all,
sorry if this is slightly off-topic, however many Android audio developers post to this group so I thought it might be relevant. I’ve also posted this to the Android-MIDI group.
We're pleased to announce that we have open-sourced the Audioroute, the open source SDK that allows apps to exchange audio and MIDI on Android.
In short it allows to use synth and effects apps as plugins.
The Audioroute SDK Github page now includes the full source code for the SDK library and for the sample AudiorouteHost app, which allows hosting Audioroute compatible synth and effects apps, including the SimpleSynth and DelayEffect sample apps.
There's also a tutorial video that shows how to add support for Audioroute to a synth or effect app in 30 minutes.
If you're a developer of an audio or music app, jump in and add Audioroute to your app, users will be able to find and use your app from Audioroute compatible hosts.
We believe that Audioroute could greatly improve the possibilities of users of audio and music apps on Android by allowing them to use multiple apps together. This would likely result in an overall growth of the audio-music market on Android.
Let's get our apps connected!
Any comment would be welcome.
Cheers, Flavio.
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