Hi Arturo,
I bought an app called 'Midi-to' for controlling scratch which works ok,
but to be honest only used it a couple of times - it seemed more hassle
that it was worth to set it up and didn't really offer any advantage over
the normal interface, other than being able to place the tablet
Art, I think for Serato to be good on a tablet it would need to be written
that way. I've got a Samsung Ativ Smart PC Pro, which is one of the first
full Windows 8 tablets, and the desktop app experience with touch is OK,
but not an improvement over using a mouse(pad). If Serato released an RT or
I haven't been able to find any examples poking around google but I have to
imagine people have figured out how to make this work?
Microsoft's next iteration of Surface will feature a full-version of win8
next year which might do the trick, have any of you heard of any success on
an Android or