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What USB-C interfaces are being used with iPad Pros?
Following on from my other thread about the lack of headphone jack on the new iPad pros, I was just wondering what interfaces (audio and MIDI) folks are using with these devices?
I am out of touch with these interfaces as I have not needed one since USB-2.
Are there any that are really small but still with good audio (at least the equivalent of the headphone jack) and MIDI?
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MOTU M4 here. Rock solid with a 2nd gen 11” iPad Pro. You might check out the MOTU M2 which is smaller.
The MOTU M4 works great with my M1 iPad Pro.
You don't need to go with a USB-C interface though. I use a USB-C to USB-2.0 type B connector with my Behringer interfaces and this works perfectly well too. That should work with any class compliant interface that worked with the Lightning CCK.
Currently using an Audient EVO-4, but waiting on a MOTU Ultralite mk5 on back order.
Nothing wrong with the EVO, but I wanted more I/O (including line I/O), half-rack mount form factor, and the added bonus of the built-in effects and converter quality.
K-Mix. Works very well with the iPad, and is bus powered. Using it mostly with the Mac these days though.
That MOTU looks very nice indeed!
I strongly considered getting a new iPad Pro but the lack of the headphone jack killed the notion for me. I’m sticking with my current model until it explodes or is no longer compatible with software updates.
yes that is a good argument! Mine is a gen 1 though so it's starting to age a bit now
I might even look at a later gen (used) that still has the headphone.