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Interface help!

edited September 2014 in General App Discussion

I want to make an interface with two ipads, one using loopy and the other turnado, and have a least two inputs for a microphone and bass guitar. Is this currently possible?

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  • edited September 2014

    Two iPads so you can have both Apps visible at the same time? And no laptop? (if laptop also I would recommend iConnectMIDI4+, the laptop would have something like a Focusrite iTrack Solo for audio I/O). Otherwise you'll be looking at solos for each iPad and a little Rolls mixer to mix their outputs for the PA. Or a USB mixer with Aux sends for one and a simple interface for the other, but getting the mixer to platy nice without feedback loops is tweaky. I ended up with a 4 bus mixer to solve that problem but they don't come small or cheap. Worth it for me 'cause I also have 4 hardware synths to add to the mix.

    If one UI at a time is OK a single iPad and an iTrack Solo will do the trick. If you already have the two iPads you could set one up as a MIDI control surface mapped to the two Apps running on the other one, using Apollo Blue Tooth between them.

  • edited September 2014

    Welcome! Not sure how much experience you have with routing apps in Audiobus, but I really think you want to have Loopy and Turnado running together on one iPad. Routing options will be a lot more flexible that way.

    The other iPad would just serve as a MIDI controller for whichever app is running in the background.

    For an interface, anything class-compliant with two XLR or 1/4" inputs should work. Here's a list:
    http://audio-mastering-studio.blogspot.com/2014/05/ios-compatible-audio-interfaces.html

    You might want one with MIDI inputs, if you later decide to add foot pedals to control Loopy.

  • @QuinnH said:

    I want to make an interface with two ipads, one using loopy and the other turnado, and have a least two inputs for a microphone and bass guitar. Is this currently possible?

    Can you explain what you want to do with your mic/bass/loopy/turnado in a little more detail? Two good suggestions above (more actually!) but they required some speculation.

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