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Information on Stagelight can be accessed here http://us.openlabs.com/stagelight/ The Stagelight Android download and information is here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight&hl=en
It just depends on what approach(es) you want to take to your music.
Audacity is always an option.
u/padburymusician writes:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight&hl=en
Not much choice out there, above is one.
Feedback says no MIDI out and someone says the Piano Roll may not be very good.
See what you think.
FL Studio Mobile is very good, but not sure it it will install. It's an Android app, on the Play Store, which fits the basic criteria for working on the sort of chrome book version that does connect to the Google Play Store (not all do), so in theory it will install, but don't know for sure. You do the research.
Thing is, if FL Studio Mobile does install on the Chromebook, you've also got the main Fruity Loops software to consider as a partner, which your FL Studio Mobile projects will natively transfer to.
And that IS a good mainstream DAW on Mac / Windows.
The two may be a good combo long term.
Okay. I hate to be that guy...
But Android isn't great for making music mostly due to latency. It's not about power, but rather how sound is rendered.
If you're just recording external sounds and such, you might be able to get away with using something like Audio Evolution Mobile Studio. If you have any external MIDI control with VST's though, I've had nothing but trouble personally.
Either way, check out the one I mentioned above, it's pretty cheap either way and should get you started in actual multitrack recording.
Oh and for free, check out Stagelight: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight&hl=en
Not much choice out there, above is one.
Feedback says no MIDI out and someone says the Piano Roll may not be very good.
See what you think.
FL Studio Mobile is very good, but not sure it it will install. It's an Android app, on the Play Store, which fits the basic criteria for working on the sort of chrome book version that does connect to the Google Play Store (not all do), so in theory it will install, but don't know for sure. You do the research.
Thing is, if FL Studio Mobile does install on the Chromebook, you've also got the main Fruity Loops software to consider as a partner, which your FL Studio Mobile projects will natively transfer to.
And that IS a good mainstream DAW on Mac / Windows.
The two may be a good combo long term.
Sure. Information on Stagelight can be accessed here http://us.openlabs.com/stagelight/ The Stagelight Android download and information is here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight&hl=en
Thanks op, here's a direct Play store link for mobile users https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight&hl=en
first reddit result on google
Ok i did a bit of research and here us a freeware daw for android. Depending on which device you are using ymmv.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.openlabs.stagelight