I would beta test as well. I have both a Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 10.1, and I use Cubase Elements 6.x.
Thanks so much for announcing this when you did! I was about to buy a Panorama P6 controller and wait for Nektar’s Cubase support in March. While I realize that iC Pro does not give the same level of integration with plugins, I will now spend that money on other things!
Great news. I was thinking of buying an iphone when I saw your Cubasis, but iphone was too expensive, Now that you will develop for android, I have some hope that I can get an android phone to use it. Please let us know what version of Android will be more suitable.
I would certainly help beta test as well. I currently use TouchDAW on Android (for remotely controlling Cubase 6.5 and Reason 6.5), but I’d much rather have something dedicated to Cubase. It isn’t much use other than for simple tasks like starting/stopping playback/recording.
TouchDAW ran well on my HTC Desire, but I am now running it on a much snappier Samsung S3. Looking forward to seeing this released.
Q2! so any time between next week and end of June?
Glad I seen this thread as was looking to sell Asus Tf300 at a big loss then take an Ipad 3 just for this app.
Phew, very glad I am able to stay with the freedom that Android allow.
Before you do ANYTHING that will cost you money, please test the free version of the app with your Cubase and your network. Borrow a friends iPad/iPhone if you don’t have any. If the free version does not work, the Pro version won’t either.
The network part of this app is very, very bad and you do run a risk of spending money on something that does not work (as I did).
OK, Now we’re in Q2… I don’t here any drum rolls. Does Steinberg have a date to announce yet! I’m waiting to see if I’ll go with an iPad or an Android Tablet… Hurry up!
If you can afford iPad or iPad Mini, why not go for it… You won’t regret. Compared to phones and tablets, if you choose tablets, I think for music production iPad will be more useful for its stability and low latency.
I was in your situation. I guessed even if they launch android version, it will definitely contains bugs and latency issues, because its Android after all.
But if you don’t afford it, I suggest you wait and see. And if its not urgent.