Just installed AxeEdit on my Win8.1 tablet PC. Works great. I was actually shocked at the precision of using my fingers for adjustment, but selecting stuff was a bit tougher because the GUI is made for mouse usage.
I did try installing USB Network Gate which is a USB port sharing application. Didn't work. I was able to share and connect to the AxeFXII, but unless I used the front panel it would time out and even then I had no control from the editor GUI. I was surprised to see that both ports connected in the options dialog.
So I ordered an adapter to go from micro USB to the big square USB connector on the back of the AxeFXII. Should work pretty well.
In the meantime I am investigating wireless USB device servers/sharing adapters. In theory you can connect any USB device and share it over a network. Wifi is obviously the ideal method here. I found a few out there, but they seem to be a mixed bag and most are storage/printer/scanner centric. This is going to require full duplex communication and I'm not sure if there is anything that will be able to replicate a class 2.0 compliant audio interface over a wireless connection and then have the AxeFXII drivers install correctly. Cost is about the $50-200 range.
A frickin USB to bluetooth solution would be ideal, but I can't seem to find anything that does that. I think that there were some Arduino or Raspberry Pi projects and modules that can do some of these things, but we're talking about code at that point and that's not something I'm interested or capable of doing.
Yeah, if you've got the model number that would be great.I used to control my Yamaha O1V96, wirelessly with a windows Xp tablet. It wasn't touch, but that's just because it was old.
The key was the belkin USB network hub. Tablet connected to wireless router, router connected to USB network hub, mixer plugged into USB network hub.....sounds like a lot, but it was simple and worked flawlessly.
That USB network hub was the only device I found to make it work.
I still have one of these around. Sasha, let me know if you want the model number.
I remember buying my last one on eBay for somewhere around $30
Yeah, if you've got the model number that would be great.
I couldn't care less to be honest. Functionality over aesthetics any day
Exactly. Me personally, i like the green screen. Instead of multicolor/touch i would like some more dedicated knobs and encoders for the most important settings (one knob - one function) ... but i don`t like more than 2HE .... :devilish: Mission impossible ... haha ...
Have you ever tried it with the AxeFXII?
+1000 for a mobile app. Greatest feature of Eventide's H9 IMO.
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The screen is awful and not fitting for a piece of equipment of this cost.