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Gear Setup question

I am looking for a way to have my iPad and iPhone connected by USB to my Macbook so I can play audio from them through the external speakers connected to the Macbook.
I know about IDAM (afaik) you either have to have that setup in a DAW or a third party program in order to pass audio. Also, you have to enable them in the Audio MIDI setup and switch between them in the app. It is a little finicky, I would like something more seamless.
The Novation AudioHub looks interesting but I don't know if will allow the audio from a USB device to pass through in this way.
Thanks

Comments

  • Think you're looking for the iConnectAudio4+. It will allow you to have it all hooked up and routed through the Mac.

  • Haven’t heard of that company. Are they pretty reliable?

  • You are probably looking for the digital signal quality, but I do this with 2 iPads running Jack out to a cheapo mixer, and have my powered speakers connected to the mixer output. I am lo-fi by necessity, not choice. B)

  • Yeah I am that would be easier though.

  • Check out studiomux. I use it to hook up my iPhone and iPad. It routes 8 audio tracks and all the midi (pretty well anyways). On the Mac side it's a VST/audio unit. Then all you need is the USB ports to plug them both in. I've found the iPad has to have a dedicated USB port but the iPhone can go through a USB hub.

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