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AmpliTubeWorking with audio and its processing is something he is good at iOS before Androidem has been a huge lead for several years and will probably continue to be so for some time to come. However, the most popular mobile operating system in the world is not far behind, and although developers often avoid it due to high latency and several other problematic aspects, there is great news for guitarists/bassists and owners of Samsung devices - the famous AmpliTube guitar combo emulator is finally coming even on Android!

Despite initial concerns, the app works without a problem and manages to process audio in real-time (i.e. immediately, without delay), so the high-latency issues have apparently been eliminated. AmpliTube then offers a wide range of conveniences and effects, including 5 modulation effects, 11 stompbox effects, 15 user presets and a digital tuner. In order to connect the electric guitar/bass to the smartphone, the corresponding hardware must be purchased, either in the form of iRig ($39.99), iRig Stomp ($69.99) or iRig HD-A ($99.99).

Since the development of AmpliTube pro Android in addition to IK Multimedia, Samsung itself participated, the application can be downloaded for free from the Samsung Apps store, but if interested, the interested party can also purchase the "LE" version for $9.99 or the full version with everything for $19.99. However, the app is currently only available for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 a Galaxy Note Edge, but support for Pro should appear in time Galaxy S5 and last year Galaxy Note 3, Samsung has not yet announced how the other devices will fare.

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