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Anyone try new class compliant usb audio with Elektron analog heat and iPad?
I had a model:samples and the class compliant audio on that was wonky on iPad... any chance anyone here can verify if the new feature of the heat actually works with iPad/iOS?
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Need to know also. You think its better on hardware drum, than hardware drum with fac bandit and tb enhancer in aum?
Counterbalance Note FWIW re: Model x iPad: Mine works / has worked perfectly.
@Spidericemidas made nice video of it :
Thanks for making and sharing your video @dendy ! Will definitely check this out later on 😺👍🚀
That Dean from Electronic Sounds video credit where credit due!
that's not mine )) check what jumpercollins wrote
@Spidericemidas is Dean's account here, that's why i mentioned him
I think Dean is on the Forum as @Junebug
Can confirm lovely workings with a MK1 on the 12.9” iPad Pro 2018. It works better than my Apogee Duet, which still has not received a software nor firmware update to address it’s communication issues.
I’ve been looking for a 2x2 audio interface to hook up to an analog mixer. I would also like a filter to use on the guitar, and other stuff.
And as I guitar player, I love dirt and distortion.
That main thing, though, is to have a good audio interface. My question, then, is this: is the Analog Heat good enough at the whole interface thing to justify Paying for the extras too?
i don't own one but it certainly looks that way, if you are ok with max sample rate 48khz.
48Khz/24-bit is all I need.