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Any way to play sound from iPad speakers with audio interface attached?
I’m using my iPad Pro 3rd gen as the sound engine for playing piano (CMP Grand Piano) with my Novation X-Station keyboard, which has its own usb interface built in.
This is great when using headphones as I can just connect the one USB and the headphone output comes out of the X-Station, no need to mess with hubs etc (cheers for killing the headphone socket Apple...)
However, I can’t find a way to have the keyboard connected over USB and have the audio come out the iPad speakers, if I want others to be able to hear my playing - the audio always goes to the X-Station. I’ve tried using Aum and Audiobus as hosts but with multi route audio enabled in Audiobus I still only see the X-Station output.
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Multi-route audio only separates current audio i/o from iPad headphones, it won’t separate out iPad speakers from an audio interface. You could always get a pod speaker to plug into your X-Station headphone socket. Either that or a USB/MIDI interface (non audio) and use the MIDI out socket on the X-Station. That way the iPad shouldn’t mute the speakers...
Haha yeah, thought that might be the case. Not to worry, I have a speaker I can plug in