An excellent app idea from an artistic noob - Android Apps and Games

So i was thinking, what if someone made an app which displayed an android that dances very rhythmically to music played on a device, and differently to each song played. By this, i don't mean an android that simply swings it's hips, but does flips, twirls, claps, winks and jumps, all when necessary, and keeps to the rhythm and beat of the music; the dancing would be equal to the choreography used in music videos, and would not use some cheap "dancing skills". I would make this app myself, but i have no experience in writing software. If anyone would like to use this idea to develop, please let me know, as I have no problem in restricting its development because it's my idea (if there is such a thing) but i would like to know if it is being made is so I can download it myself! Thank you all for viewing my idea

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Music making software

I am new to this forum so please forgive me if i make any mistakes.
My main interest is in music and am therefore looking for recording and music-making software.
I have looked at Syntrax, Griff, Mixtikl and Meteor but so far am not impressed with any of them so was wondering if anyone was in the process of developing something new. I am not a programmer myself but do have a few ideas which as far as I can tell, have not yet been implemented in any windows mobile 6 apps.
One idea is for a low latency multi-track recorder that can use either bluetooth or wifi as an audio input, thereby enabling your phone to become a true multi-track recording device. The idea doesn't stop there, so if anyone is interested in hearing what else I have to say, feel free to contact me and we can discuss what is possible. I can't code such things, so would be very willing to collaborate with someone who can.
Anyway, that's it for now.
Hope to hear a reply soon!
If your interrested
Peace this Meezzofficial! I make music myself, and I'm currently on my 6 song. But as far as music software goes....I would suggest Fruity Loop. Music Maker. and Accoustica. To Meezz personally these are heavy hitters. But Fruity Loops first and hi me back!
Meezz!!
I think i've gone beyond the programmes you've suggested by quite a long margin which is why I would like to see something a bit more serious for windows mobile.
Hello everybody.
I'm a musician too and I'm thinking about some kind of musical notepad using piano roll view so you can tap any of keys on the edge of the screen to hear the notes which will be helpfull to develop the melody by ear, and then put blocks on piano roll to be able to set rhythm values and play whole thing.
Maybe I could try to write something like it but I am not serious programmer so it might take me a lot od time and effort
I think that multi-track recording on PDA is not reliable idea because it need good cpu and some serious audio card with high signal-to-noise ratio.

Software/app to make short movie clips?

I've try unsuccessfully in the past to source either an app or piece of software that will allow me to easily piece together a few clips from video taken on my android device and make into a short movie.
I used to own a fruit phone and imovie was excellent as I could put movie/titles/transitions altogether on the phone and upload to youtube.
I can't find anything like it for the android.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for something that might suit my needs here?
I like been able to shoot some footage with my lovely S3 and it would be great to be able to throw something with photo's/video and complete it with titles and music all from the phone.
Thanks folks.
Anyone?
Would really like to find a decent app that allows me to do the above!

[Q] Is there a way to listen to audio books and read the text at the same time?

Hello,
I bought my 8 year old a 9.7" android tablet.
I would like to get him an app or some way for him to listen to audiobooks and read along with the audio.
When he gets tired from reading, he could just listen to the audio and when he doesn't want the audio, he could just read himself.
I would like to emulate the experience of me reading to him pointing with my finger at the text, where we are right now, so he gets more familiar with the words.
I let him play a lot of Civilization 5 and give him advice on what to build etc, which makes him have to read 90% of the time he actually thinks he's just playing
I'm just trying to make reading a more enjoyable and less tedious experience for him because oftentimes he reads the letters, but can't figure out the word, it's supposed to be, especially when their foreign words.
I'd appreciate any advice you guys might have.
Just play the audiobook mp3 while the e-book is on screen. Almost all Android tablets support multi-tasking, so even when you switch to the view of the book, the mp3 will still be playing. This would not require any additional resources that the tablet does not already come with.
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Just play the audiobook mp3 while the e-book is on screen. Almost all Android tablets support multi-tasking, so even when you switch to the view of the book, the mp3 will still be playing. This would not require any additional resources that the tablet does not already come with.
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That's of course possible, but when you're not THAT good at reading yet, it's hard to find the exact line of the text, where the audio is. So, I don't know, something similar to Karaoke would be cool.
It'll especiallyhard, when you want to pause or start again, switching between the apps, without a hard button to push or to go back a few seconds or a paragraph

Guess your own music in reverse

if you always wanted to know what your favourite music sounds like in reverse or if you wanted to discover messages that can only be heard if you listen to music in reverse, you can now do it
BackMusic is a music quiz in which you can guess your own music in reverse. It can be really challenging sometimes. It currently supports two different game modes. One where you have to guess your music in reverse while some answer possibilities are presented to you and one in which you don't get answer possibilities.
It would be nice if you would try it and rate it
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.nilswieber.backmusic&referrer=utm_source%3Dxdadevelopers%26utm_medium%3Dforum
And please tell me what you think is good and what's not ... Since it's my first app

[Q] Need Help and Guidance On Making iOS-like Music Player

Ok so, i'm completely new to app developing, and i know a small amount of coding (python, some java) and i got real tired of the Play Music app displaying bad quality album art, all the other apps on the market look bad or just have "too much" so to speak. So i thought why don't i just make my own app? i was thinking of making it look kind of like the ios 6/7 music player since it looks really nice and straight forward, but i don't know if i should start from scratch or use an open source music app and start from there? and if possible for someone to tell me if its gonna be a pain in the bottom. if you guys know of or have an app that resembles what i am looking for, it would be kind of you to provide it
I am on a Moto X running 4.4.2
any input is appreciated!
thanks!
if you have some knowledge from java.you need use a music player open resource and edit,reskin that you own.

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