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David Gatten, I've been using Ys for 2 years on PC without considerable issues on timing. How low is really low? You should get down to 10ms latency for it to be almost imperceptible. Also, you need to use ASIO drivers. If both are already set, then the problem must be in your drivers.
If you haven't done so, please join Yousician Friends Facebook group and ask for help.
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Android phones are notoriously bad for time critical audio. Some might work with Yousician, most will probably not work optimally.
With Windows you're best off by using ASIO drivers.They should report their latency to the operating system, and no calibrating should be needed in app. Ones that don't have ASIO capable audio interface may want to try Asio4All, which might improve timigs considerably. Or then not.
Standard Windows drivers might work, but they are less consistent in quality and not as reliable. Also, in-app amp emulation is no use without ASIO drivers on Windows.
Among mobile devices Apple phones and pads are your best bet. Apple takes professional audio in consideration while designing their operating systems, unlike Microsoft. With that in mind, when it comes to laptops, Apple laptops are the most hassle-free platforms for Yousician.
Still, it is fairly easy to get a good audio performance on PC as well, almost any cheap-ish small audio interface with ASIO capability will do, if Asio4All will not yield desired results.
Even with ability to manually adjust timing recognition in Yousician it couldn't be guaranteed consistency among Android devices. Their audio latency is not fixed. For consistent, good performance, it's best to use ASIO for PC or Apple products. On android it's a roulette.
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May I add that this is a great opportunity to teach styles of music as well.
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The note sets should be chord tones. You're given a chord, and you're supposed to use the notes that make it. Later on, one could move on to extensions. Passing tones, dunno how those would be evaluated.
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Here's a link, a beautiful song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSHpaZAxfgA