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Others Ways of getting iOS Audio Instruments into Ableton 10
I know this may have been discussed much here... (my first post in QUITE a while so my apologies)
So I have been testing Studiomux beta with Mac Mojave 10.14.6 after Studiomux stopped working for my 2017 iPad Pro 12 iOS 14.3. Not getting great results, but I am am trying. I have not had much luck with just straight IDAM usb hookup configurations as well, although some things work okay. My question is, until the next version of Studiomux hopefully works and fulfills my iOS Ableton workflow, what are some other ways, apps, etc that you guys are getting live audio into Ableton? Ideally I'd like to host several synths in camelot pro or maybe aum and run them into Ableton. (i know i can do that probably with idam) but I'm just curious of other ways I might not be aware of. Thanks!
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What problems have you had with IDAM?
3.5 mm to 1/4" stereo breakout into your interface. Ableton link with AUM.
My iConnectMIDI2+ gives me 2 to 4 channels of audio back and forth between iPad and Mac mini plus midi back and forth. I’m pretty sure some of the other iConnect interfaces give you even more audio channels but those units are getting harder to find.
Your best route:
https://reverb.com/p/iconnectivity-iconnect-midi2-plus-multi-host-2x2-midi-interface
IConnectMIDI 2+ or 4+ - either one will do. Create an aggregate audio device. All digital - no conversion. Still have both of mine - they will never leave the fold. No longer in production, but infinitely useful for the very goal you describe. Charges your iDevice while you’re using it.
Mostly just issues with IDAM stopping sound out of nowhere. Or with Audio MIDI Setup the ipad sometimes becomes disabled out of nowhere. Doesn't happen often, but enough to be annoying.
Bummer. It is always reliable for me but I am using different OS versions.
Definitely do this all the time, but its audio and I guess I would prefer MIDI. But I do this quite often, how I did things before i used studiomux. (when it worked)
Definitely aware of the interface options guys...any other software options?
https://sonobus.net
Latency could be a problem.
Some people have good luck with Sonobus using an ad hoc network connection and Bluetooth for MIDI (or network session for MIDI).
With sonobus, there will be latency that you don’t have with IDAM.