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Simplest solution for iPad as MIDI controller for Desktop DAW?
AKA, any way to get the Rozeta apps to control the combinator patches in Reason? 😎
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Probably AUM...?
I’d planned on that, I’m actually talking about getting my computer to recognize it as a control surface.
Oh the Reason side, no idea
Virtual port, maybe?
If it's a Mac there quite a few options built into the OS.
To add for Windows 10, there is
studiomux ios app
Hardware audio device iConnectAUDIO4+
When IDAM is active the iPad itself is recognized as a Control Surface. You’ll get 16 bidirectional MIDI channels + another 1 In/Out channel - which will carry the same name of your iPad (this is the Control Surface set). The iPad-as-control-surface feature of IDAM was intro’d in iOS ‘11. IDAM has a few caveats that I don’t care for (it does audio, which is nice, but only a stereo I/O, and when IDAM is active it disables QT Movie recording (which I use for screen/audio recording from iOS, it also disables Content Caching & Internet Sharing, Photos transfer).
Network MIDI Session is by far most robust and works over USB/Wi-Fi/Ethernet. Here’s link to article of mine you might find useful: https://aud-ios.com/2018/03/23/the-macos-midi-network-session-guide/
If you have midi ports on your audio interface or midi interface hooked to your computer, you could buy one of those usb-midi dongles and hook it on your ipad via usb-lightning dongle. That wouldnt require that much setting up each time you want to connect your ipads midi to your computer and is more reliable than software like studiomux on windows.
Yeah, I probably should have started off by saying I was running a Windows computer, lmao. But yeah, the message I’m getting here is that a MIDI interface is going to be necessary.
Actually I’ve really liked Studiomux as strictly a VST option but the whole setting up of remote ports is such a foreign concept to me