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  • Can't find a simple Android drum beat app!!! ????
2017/09/10 17:09:48
madoues
Hi,
 
I'm looking for a small program for an Android tablet that will open tiny midi "mid" drum files (patterns), set the tempo, and then loop/play them. Sounds very simple, to me there should be thousands of such applications free and/or paid. Well I have been looking and just can't find a single one! I don't want to program the beats, I already have hundreds of patterns in my PC as midi files and that is what I would like to use.

It would be nice if it could use soundfonts and midi drum mapping, but even without that, just a usable internal drum set sound, that would be enough. I could map the files before if necessary. Another nice feature would be a button press to change it to another midi file for a fill, etc.  I don't want to have ten programs, synths, sequencers, etc. in one. I would like it to be small and simple.
 
What am I missing? There has to be something like this available, but I just can't find it.


Dan
 
2017/09/10 22:17:11
dubdisciple
Have you tried soundcamp? Not sure about midi import
2017/09/10 22:19:24
dubdisciple
Fl studio mobile may have a way to import midi:
http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=77312
2017/09/10 23:21:33
madoues
Ok, I finally found something that works. It is called Audio Evolution. 
It is no where near as simple as I would have liked, but at least I can get it to work with midi files and even soundfonts.
 
Dan
2017/09/11 13:46:00
S.L.I.P.
I use Caustic 3. It cost's $10 to unlock. It is a full sequencer with a bunch of different synth modules including drums. I've written full instrumental songs, and then easily transferred to Sonar to flush it out.   You can try it for free. 
 
http://www.singlecellsoftware.com/caustic
 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.singlecellsoftware.caustic
 
2017/09/11 14:09:57
S.L.I.P.
This is my third time trying to post this information. I don't know why it keeps getting deleted.  Maybe because it put it links to the software.  I use Caustic 3 it is a full fledged Android sequencer that includes a bunch of synth modules including drums. You'll have to do a search because of this crappy forum software. It costs $10 to unlock, but you can try for free. 
2017/09/11 15:49:29
TheMaartian
madoues
Ok, I finally found something that works. It is called Audio Evolution. 
It is no where near as simple as I would have liked, but at least I can get it to work with midi files and even soundfonts.
 
Dan

AE Mobile is quite good. That's what I use on an old Nexus 10. The USB support in-app purchase is definitely worth it. I never got my PreSonus 44VSL to work on Win10, but it works great with AE Mobile. You need a special USB cable (like the Apple camera kit). Nice little mobile DAW.
 
This page shows the cable you would need and has a long list of supported audio interfaces.
 
http://www.extreamsd.com/...ology/usb-audio-driver
2017/09/11 15:59:05
TheMaartian
For a simpler solution, take a look at Drum Grooves Arranger on Google Play. I have the paid version installed, so I can't see the price anymore, but it wasn't much. You can use a MIDI file (type 0), channel 10 only.
 
https://play.google.com/s...com.bytebolt.drumloops
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