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Multiple Inputs - Help please!

edited September 2014 in General App Discussion

Hi guys.

I'm getting a headache trying to route inputs on the iPad Air.

I would like to have a usb mic (samson q1u) connected to my usb hub and the behringer uca 222. The uca would be transferring a transducer and/or a guitar. But for now let's think of it as a mono input.

Now tell me this: is there any app that allows me to differentiate both signals? Cause this is all over the place and sometimes I even loose sound on both inputs.

I have tried with loopy and auria. No success. The input matrix in Auria ALWAYS gives a stereo input. I think it's mixing signals.

Boy. Is this a mess? Can anyone get what I'm trying to say?

Thank you in advance.

Comments

  • To be clearer: I open Auria and connect uca222. Perfect feed from the guitar. I connect the mic. Guitar goes off and is substituted by mic. Soo... Something tells me there's absolutely nothing I can do.

  • My understanding is that iOS only supports one USB audio device at a time. Your USB mic is a USB audio device, as is the uca222. Apple could change this, if they wanted to, of course.

  • Washboy is correct. Unfortunately, the solution is to get one audio interface that can support two inputs.

    I guess with the right adapters, you could run a mic and the guitar thru the UCA 222.

  • Thank You very much guys.

    So... Usb all the way to rca? :)

    Can you suggest an adaptor cable or something? I just don't want to buy the first thing that comes up and then regret it.

  • If the mic is USB only you are out of luck, for now. It is suspected the upcomng iConnectAudio4+ will be able to accept multiple USB audio sources and mix them to a single USB stream for the iThings. Or use a Mac or PC aggregate audio source and then feed the resulting stereo into the Behringer on the iPad. But standalone, sorry.

  • Thank you. Stupid of me. I had read that a long time ago.

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