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Audient iD14 - is it compatible with iOS?

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  • @Damian said:
    I wonder if any of the folks here using an id4 or id14 with an iPad are still around and could answer a question. I’m assuming that the Scroll Control functionality on the main knob does nothing in iOS, given that iPads don’t support mice and I am not aware of another way to supply context. Is this true, or is there still a way to get it to control software faders/knobs?

    I’m still trying to understand if buying an id14mk2, for ios use too but mainly on mac but i still havent’decided (what I’m looking for… 🙄). My ipad8 support mouse perfectly, however, both with CCK or a usb hub…

    Art

  • @Telefunky said:
    AUM shows all Adat in/outs of the ID22 as available options, with an ID14 the additional 8 input channels will show up just the same (it has no Adat output).
    But you cannot control an Audient interface from IOS, the control panel is Win/Mac only.
    If the interface gets 'confused' about sample rate or clock-master settings, you might need a PC/Mac to get it back on track.
    Normally it's not a problem - it syncs fine to IOS via USB, but I remember mine was bitching around (on rare occasions).
    The ID22 a very good box, for both input and monitor output - a class above the iCA4+ or Scarlett, Steinberg UR and similiar.

    ps: just as right now... I've connected the iPad to the ID22 and the optical connector to the PC, which shows the signal as S/PDIF. Impossible to change to Adat from IOS...
    The S/PDIF is working flawless, and things may be more simple with an ID14 - but I have no clue how to force the interface into Adat mode. Might work with an Adat sender out of the box possibly, but the interface doesn't store it's last configuration.
    (unless Audient changed that meanwhile, my unit is a couple of years old)

    Hi @Telefunky

    Was wondering if you still use this audio interface with your IOS setup. I'm interested in getting the ID14 due to its ADAT input. I have an old Korg Trinity that its analog outs are having issues. But it is also equipped with an ADAT output interface. I really love this Synth and would love to sample some of it's internal sounds which are really amazing!

    You mentioned that AUM sees the ADAT inputs if so, have you tried using them to see if they work? If my Synths ADAT interface sends out the signal I can't see no reason why it wouldn't work right? My Synths manual says it sends up to 4 ADAT channels instead of 8 but that's good enough for me.

    Thanks in advance!

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