Ravi Panesar
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- Aug 30, 2013
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(Sorry- my first post.... was supposed to be reply to the very first quote!!)
Totally agree. I switched from iphone to HTC One. I have had no regrets in doing so until I tried out some music apps. The latency is so bad. I have tried many different instrument apps and the result is always the same. Up to half a second delay makes audio totally unusable and utterly inferior to the quality of the apple products. Bit gutted to say the least. I have asked people who are not musicians if they can hear the delay and usually it's a no. It's a subtle thing to some ears, but for anyone who wants to actually use the audio apps how they're meant to be used, it's impossible!
Totally agree. I switched from iphone to HTC One. I have had no regrets in doing so until I tried out some music apps. The latency is so bad. I have tried many different instrument apps and the result is always the same. Up to half a second delay makes audio totally unusable and utterly inferior to the quality of the apple products. Bit gutted to say the least. I have asked people who are not musicians if they can hear the delay and usually it's a no. It's a subtle thing to some ears, but for anyone who wants to actually use the audio apps how they're meant to be used, it's impossible!