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A kind of Studiomux/Music IO through Bluetooth?
Hi all,
I am currently recording based on an Ipad Air 2 device and an Alesis IO dock.I am planning to buy a MacBook and saw that software like Studiomux or Music IO allow you to interconnect with your laptop DAW through USB. The thing here is that in case I would like to record with the Inputs of Alesis IO Dock then I have the lighting connector in use so I could not use them if I want to remain connected to my DAW. Any of you know any way to connect to your laptop DAW through Bluetooth so I can keep using the lightning connector with my IO Dock but still communicate with my laptop? Of course I could allways use the outputs of the Alesis IO dock to connect with my laptop interface but I would prefer to avoid to go the route to convert to Analogue signal twice.
Thanks for your wise advice!
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Couldn't you use WiFi connection and MidiSetup tool to mount your iPad as an input to your DAW?
beatsurfing.net/connect-mac-wifi/
And the audio ? What about the latency?
If you're just sending MIDI, then you've got either Apple's MIDI over Bluetooth, or Apollo MIDI over Bluetooth (one of my apps). My iOS app Sidecar can send audio over WiFi (to Apollo Sound Injector), if you're using IAA.
I'm part of the music IO team; lately, we've been more focused on the USB data transfer, but getting stuff sent over WiFi does work. The latency of audio over WiFi is higher, and if you don't have a clean WiFi signal (5G router HIGHLY recommended), it may result in sadness.
It's worked for me in the past...but everyone's setup is different. just try it on your setup