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Ep-133 into loopy pro.
Hello I want to know how to connect ep-133 to my iPhone 14, what cables will I need? I have a op-1 field and it connects to the phone and in loopy pro I can record etc.
How can achieve this with the ep-133? Also is there a best way to make ep-133 and op-1 field talk to each other before going into phone what’s the best way? Thanks.
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First, the EP-133 doesn't have USB audio out, so you will need an audio interface to get the audio into the phone. Do you have one?
Edit @wim beat me to the punch lol.
You can use the OP-1 Field as the audio interface. Plug the ep-133’s output into the OP-1’s input. Then connect the ipad to the OP-1 via USB-C.
^^^^ this is the way
I have an audio interface but I’m planning on using for mobile. For mobile I use op-1 field and iPhone 14. Is it possible just to use ep-133 and iPhone? If so what do I need? Thanks
Then you’ll neee that interface between the KO and your phone.
It might be possible to make a cable that could be used as a mono input to the phone. A 3-ring 1/8" jack can carry a microphone input signal on the center ring. If you went out from the EP-133 on a stereo phono plug, then cut off the other end and wired the two wires to the center pin of a 3 ring 1/8" jack, then used a 1/8" to lightning adapter ... maybe there's a slight chance it could work. You'd lose stereo and there could be impedance or level problems. Monitoring might be a problem as well, unless multi-route audio worked to let you monitor through the iPhone speakers.
Just guesswork here. IMO you're better off getting a small interface. If you're carting around the EP-133 anyway, that's not a lot more to carry.
Why not just get a small iRig - or similar - interface? The iPad will power it and it’s smaller than a phone.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lqHracO15q4tDPq2FWmVHpW-x6wMKaYH?fbclid=IwAR0NDFHXOQG3zN3bP9tt_OfVq6kFbmE4Aqis1a8FpMlH4z0zP8tY1xp3qfA_aem_AUKO0UfpXafuHibGvVedppL_6gZXEwGppavB_ToMiuS5L-KYK7OzoepAoijmiR15QTc
upload these into Koala and BOOM
or a midi-n usb converter