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Surface Dial for Ipad?
Is there anything out there that works like the surface dial for ios? Would love to be able to hold a parameter in a music application then have that parameter be controlled by a physical knob.
I know you can midi map per parameter in most apps but that isn't quite the same
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Reactable Rotor
https://reactable.com/product/rotor-controller-set/
https://www.nobcontrol.com
Thanks peeps!
Have you tested this with iPad OS?
This controller was released a few yrs before mouse support came to iPad OS/iOS
Yes, it is working with iOS , but not a complete integration. It was not meant to be used within iOS .
Would be great if they would make it work with iOS
OK cool. What are some major functions that don’t work on iOS from your experience?
I was only able to move the cursor on the xy axis …you cannot use it as a mouse or trackpad. Maybe if you already are using a mouse or trackpad with your iPad , you’ll find it useful. I do not use a mouse or trackpad with the iPad … I use the Nob with my Mac .
The issue is that there is no software for iOS …in order to be able to customize its functionality, assignments, sensitivity and so on.
Check this thread https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/1295734-praise-nob-control.html
Hi @Sergiu
You are correct. The nOb Assignment Center software allows for deeper customization of advanced features. The basic functions of nOb out of the box are to control vertical and horizontal drag of the mouse cursor when it is placed over a target. If you have some time could you try and verify just these two basic features? I am primarily interested in using nOb for twisting app knobs more precisely and maybe also controlling some sliders. If this alone works I would find it useful in my workflow. I am not expecting the other custom desktop features to work so if any of them do it would just be a bonus.
But to test the basic functionality of nOb you need both a mouse and nOb together connected to an iPad so you can place the mouse pointer over a target before nOb can take control of it (the developer doesn’t believe nOb will be able to identify a target in iPad without a mouse pointer).
If you could test this basic feature I would really appreciate it. I believe horizontal vs vertical drag is toggled using the right toggle switch. Thanks.
Yep…I’ll try using the trackpad and the nob. I’ll let you know…
Oh wait… I’m still waiting for the new iPad Pro … I traded in the previous one. I’ll come back and report after I’ll have the iPad ( it takes soo long…)
Thanks @Sergiu hopefully it works.
I would also keep an eye on this device https://loupedeck.com/us/
Looks really good! It says Ableton integration , but don't know about iOS .
I have actually seen this unit. I have a stream deck which is pretty similar. They are both focused towards streaming production although adaptable to other creative workflow applications. Both are only Mac and PC supported right now, but I did see an iOS feature request acknowledgement from a support rep on Reddit last year for the stream deck. No developments on that front yet though.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ElgatoGaming/comments/e2hj4u/can_i_connect_stream_deck_to_ipad_pro_via_usb/
@Sergiu
Hi, any luck receiving your iPad Pro yet to test the nOb?
Yes, sorry for the delay. It is working but the sensitivity is not the same as with macOS.
I bought it for my iMac but I don’t think I would do it for the iPad.
If they bring iPadOS support, then yes .
@Sergiu Ok. Sounds like you don't like the resolution or responsiveness with iPad OS (compared to Mac OS).
Thanks for checking 👍