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Listen, how can we help you when you dont even tell us if you have a PC or Mac? Do you own both? Or you dont have either yet and are looking into buying a computer?
Simply by demoing either case. I thought it was completely obvious.
Sorry that you couldn’t understand.
Troll
There was a forum member, @jonmoore, who started a thread about how he successfully and consistently used multiple iPads to a Windows desktop PC in his studio. I don't recall the iPad models. I think the DAW was Ableton Live. I haven't been able to locate that thread, and I don't know if @jonmoore is still around. I think maybe not.
Anyway, the thread prompted me to try it out. Results weren't stellar. I got severe bogging down of my iPad Air 2 when trying to stream too many channels. I also had stutters and garbled audio at times. Setup was touchy, but could be made to work in limited fashion. But, it did work. There were a few others who reported success in that thread, but I feel like there were more who had unsatisfactory resutls.
I'll repeat my earlier suggestion that you simply walk away from this idea. You don't seem to have the tolerance for inconsistent performance. StudioMux is old, the developers have gone largely silent on all their projects. There's not a chance in hell I'd buy a PC just to work with it if I didn't already have one.
That's all I have to contribute, and unless someone else using it heavily checks in, I believe you've already gotten the best assessments you're going to get. I don't think there are many here that use it consistently or heavily.
That's for midi, not audio though, right?
It works pretty well for sending and receiving Midi in my experience. Audio not so much.
It’s mainly midi but I was able to send the audio I was playing with Module because it uses the studiomux servers. I don’t think it’ll do audio files or not very well at least though