![]() ![]() I also really want to get away from the wifi shitiness,the midi cc's just don't draw in very well.I put a IK media irig midi on one ipad and it does a great job of sending midi like I expect from a controller. Then there is the challenge of setting up your lemur layout,which for me has taken on quite a voyage from a few years back to today.I spend far too much time refining and altering the layout based on how I think makes sense.I must be kinda dumb/slow cause i think I spend alot of time sorting out problems,like how to select interfaces remotely,as well as lemur scripting things,which I'm fairly poor at. ![]() If you need help, use the display’s manual. If necessary, switch to the correct video source on the display, TV, or projector. Connect the other end of the HDMI or VGA cable to the display, TV, or projector. Connect an HDMI or VGA cable to the adapter. ![]() I also think that while bigger may be better,there is something to be said for compact too.I can yank an ipad and drive the daw from behind the mics if setup a few feet away while tracking myself etc. If you purchse either one version, you will get it on all supported Apple platforms. Plug a USB-C Display AV Adapter or USB-C VGA Multi-port Adapter into the charging port on iPad. The touchscreen win8 thing was a bit of a bust for me because the screen off axis was bad and the screen was a tad bit big being in front of me between the main monitor and mouse,the main monitor is still a 30" lg.not quite as comfie looking as Junkie's setup I admit. MIDI Loupe is a little tool, which allows you to monitor and log MIDI messages from multiple MIDI devices. It makes sense to put it there,just behind the keyboard/mouse,and currently I have two ipad 2's there running lemur.I was thinking about getting a third as well,but now I just don't know anymore.Make sure the touchscreen has a good off axis view.Ipads and tablets seem fine to me. IPad 2, iOS 6.1.2When I have had issues from time to time I use Midi Bridge (available on the App Store.) Works like a champ.A while back I got a very inexpensive viewsonic(i think) touchscreen that had two finger capability.I thought i'd connect to win8 but found that off axis view quality to be horrible.It did say that in the review before I bought,but just something to think about if you plan on laying the screen down flat-like in from of you a la Junkie xl and company. You will need an XLR to Jack cable to capture vocals with this one. This is ideal if you're looking to use any iOS effects on your guitar or bass. Even stranger yet, when I play one of the synth apps i have installed on my iPad ( IMS-20) through my Novation X-Station, I get sound from the Korg IMS-20 coming out through my X-Station to my monitors.so its like there is audio transmitting through the camera connector out but no midi going in. The IK Multimedia iRig HD 2 is a palm-sized audio interface that gives users an easy way to connect a inch jack to their iPad. I have also installed appication "Midi Monitor" on my iPad and do see any midi coming in when connected vis USB to my Novation X-Station. The Apple Camera Connector does show up in my "general" settings as Model A1358 (firmware version 1.0.0 and hardware version 1.0.0) and I am updated to iOS 6.1.2 Is there some sort of setting on the iPad that I'm missing? Even stranger yet, when I play one of the synth apps i have installed on my iPad (Korg IMS-20) through my Novation X-Station, I get sound from the Korg IMS-20 coming out through my X-Station to my monitors.so its like there is audio transmitting through the camera connector out but no midi going in. I do know that midi is coming out of my Novation as I have connected it to my computer and can control the Propellerhead Reason application I have installed. None of my apps plays when I play my Novation X-Station. Connect your MIDI instrument to computer using a USB or USB/MIDI adapter and you can monitor MIDI. I am using a Novation X-Station (which I know works with the iPad) and the camera connector as I want to play a few of the synth apps (including GarageBand) i have downloaded on my iPad. Pocket MIDI is a MIDI monitoring tool for Windows and Mac.
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