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Audio interface + HDMI

Is there any way how to connect audio interface and HDMI video output to iPad Pro 10.5 at the same time?

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  • Yes with an Appletv.

  • Oh, and do I need also real TV for this?

  • I want connect hdmi video signal output from iPad to my projector...

  • Can be Apple TV powered from ipad? Because i need battery/mobile solution only.

  • edited December 2017

    @Dawww said:
    Oh, and do I need also real TV for this?

    No but your projector needs HDMI in.

    If I understood right your first question you need hdmi and audio interface from your iPad...
    I should make some test if you need it but with the Appletv you can send your iPad screen (and audio) over wifi meanwhile you are with iPad “on stage”. You can use a hotspot wifi device without internet connection.

    I said I could do some test if you need to keep the audio on the iPad side with audio interface and just send video to projector.

    What app(s) are you going to use?

  • Thanks I appreciated, but what I need is get audio in to iPad via zoom U-44/CCK and video HDMI out from iPad to projector. Sorry for miss understanding.

  • ...and not rely on electricity

  • edited December 2017

    I’m not aware about any other solution than Appletv to let your iPad connector free for dedicated audio interface. Also I’m going to check if my solution works as expected... Could you said me which apps are you going to use?
    For the plugfree approach maybe it will be possible to power up the Appletv from some kind of battery...

    Edit: Appletv seems to hijack audio signal so not a solution neither for splitting the signal :disappointed:

  • I want send audio signal from hardware synths to AUM and use this app for audio mixing with IAA and AUv3 apply to up four tracks and record it live and in the same time running K Machine app for audio visualization with video hdmi output to my projector (which have only HDMI input). I hope it make sense.

  • If you look for an HDMI signal conditioner, or processor, which can re-buffer the HDMI (often altering overscan and aspect ratio a bit), they often have de-embedding functionality, so that the audio coming in over HDMI (which is of course still digital at that point) can be accessed separately over SPDIF (either optically or coax through a phono socket). There may well be some that are powered by internal batteries. Mine is an old CYP scaler which uses actual electricity — a separate power supply ensures electron flow to power the thing. You can add audio to or from the signal path through the device, as analogue or digital. It also tidies up the video signal beneficially, and adjusts size a small variation amount. Don’t pay full price for a scaler, tatty old ones pop up cheap now and then, which is how I got my two. I was using mine to put the signal into a Blackmagic ATEM (I think I did my WTFKnobs on Nave with the iPad 2 via apple hdmi dongle through the CPC scaler, to get the audio out and into a Zed10 mixer, along with my lav mic and my camera feed into the upstream keyer of the ATEM) (can’t remember, it was several years ago, I do remember it was all draped across a bed beside me as I was trying to use natural daylight from a north window against a nearly white background wall).

  • @u0421793 Wow, looks like you know what are you talking about. I understand only last part with bed, light and window. Maybe I need to go back to school, but I don’t know which one...Thanks anyway:)

  • edited December 2017

    @u0421793 said:
    If you look for an HDMI signal conditioner, or processor, which can re-buffer the HDMI (often altering overscan and aspect ratio a bit), they often have de-embedding functionality, so that the audio coming in over HDMI (which is of course still digital at that point) can be accessed separately over SPDIF (either optically or coax through a phono socket). There may well be some that are powered by internal batteries. Mine is an old CYP scaler which uses actual electricity — a separate power supply ensures electron flow to power the thing. You can add audio to or from the signal path through the device, as analogue or digital. It also tidies up the video signal beneficially, and adjusts size a small variation amount. Don’t pay full price for a scaler, tatty old ones pop up cheap now and then, which is how I got my two. I was using mine to put the signal into a Blackmagic ATEM (I think I did my WTFKnobs on Nave with the iPad 2 via apple hdmi dongle through the CPC scaler, to get the audio out and into a Zed10 mixer, along with my lav mic and my camera feed into the upstream keyer of the ATEM) (can’t remember, it was several years ago, I do remember it was all draped across a bed beside me as I was trying to use natural daylight from a north window against a nearly white background wall).

    But then how to plug any dedicated audio interface to the iPad? Since the OP needs to process external hardware throught AUM it’s a must...

    @Dawww said:
    I want send audio signal from hardware synths to AUM and use this app for audio mixing with IAA and AUv3 apply to up four tracks and record it live and in the same time running K Machine app for audio visualization with video hdmi output to my projector (which have only HDMI input). I hope it make sense.

    The moment you need to insert audio into iPad you need an input... maybe regular headphones/mic works alongside Appletv or hdmi apple adaptor? Bluetooth maybe?

    My advice after see what you are trying to achieve is split the setup, one device for audio an another for visuals...

  • edited December 2017

    Little OT...
    It’s a shame few devs look into Appletv possibilities since setups like this could be easily achieved IF some of the “visualizers, visual tools” will be directly Appletv apps.
    That with Airplay signal processing will be a single killer app for these little boxes. If it isn’t possible being airplay streamers in junction with fx filtering (due to tvOS restrictions more than hardware) then almost Ableton link and midi/osc over wifi could do the trick for most of the regular-to-freak users like us.

    Example of these few real forward thinking minds
    http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2016/07/07/secret-base-design-turns-apple-tv-into-miditv/
    OT end.

  • I hoped for some simple solution. Maybe some dongle splitter with HDMI+USB in one? Something like Camera Connection Kit (USB) but also with HDMI at the same time.

  • @Dawww said:
    I hoped for some simple solution. Maybe some dongle splitter with HDMI+USB in one? Something like Camera Connection Kit (USB) but also with HDMI at the same time.

    The most simple solution I know is one device for each process since you need to affect the audio signal inside the iPad (and multiple routing it seems) but maybe there is something I’m not aware or so expensive I forgot directly.

  • Even if I have a device dedicated for audio and another for video, still I need bring the audio signal to the video device where is HDMI dongle already (because i need visualization in K Machine app react live interactively to audio). So how can I do that? I don't think headphone output jack cable from one device to mic jack input in the second device will work.

  • This won’t do the job, as there’s no digital audio return path back into the ipad, but I’m just dropping this here purely to distract and provoke gear lust:

    https://proav.roland.com/global/promos/v-1hd/

  • edited December 2017

    Maybe this could help but idk how reliable it is since I never heard about before...
    http://ipadmusic.com/blog/2015/02/03/audreio-uncompressed-audio-streaming-between-ios-devices-wirelessly/

    Old video so actual version supports AudioBus and IAA but..
    I’m trying kt and it doesn’t seems working properly (or IDK howto) but we can invite kmachine developer and audreio developer to this chat...

    kolargon.art[at]gmail.com
    mailto:support[at]audre.io

  • What about plugging the cck into the HDMI dongle?

  • @Graison said:
    What about plugging the cck into the HDMI dongle?

    Usually these are only for charging...

  • @Dubbylabby The idea of Audreio is great, but you must pay for streaming time $10 per 125 minutes... :/

  • From desktop to iOS... from iOS to iOS is advertised as free even I didn’t get it working in my test.
    The true shame is the lack of alternatives for what you try to achieve.

  • Maybe Apple can invent something similar instead new shitty emoji. Can't be so far from AirPods technology...

  • @Dubbylabby said:

    @Graison said:
    What about plugging the cck into the HDMI dongle?

    Usually these are only for charging...

    You would plug the audio interface into the cck and plug that into the HDMI dongle.

  • edited December 2017

    @Graison said:

    @Dubbylabby said:

    @Graison said:
    What about plugging the cck into the HDMI dongle?

    Usually these are only for charging...

    You would plug the audio interface into the cck and plug that into the HDMI dongle.

    Did you tried it?

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