The iRig2 doesn't need any other adapter, but it's pricey. . .Another detail question- were you testing it with the iRig 2 midi connected directly to the iPad or does it need to be connected through the Apple USB adapter? I'm probably going to go ahead and buy the iRig 2 midi adapter for this and just need to know if I need to buy the Apple adapter too. By the way- kudos for finally bringing this to us! I use my iPad on my stand for so many things and it was a waste to have to set up my laptop too.
Thanks,
Hunter
Excellent. Can you post a screen shot of what you're describing? Thanks.Don't assume false things. . . You can adjust sizes and have the parameters only in the window if the layout takes at least half of your screen 's height
Oh myIt works on iphones too. . .
Some cheaper lightning usb adapters also existOk good, thanks. iRig comes with USB and Lightning plugs so wondered if it could stand alone with Lightning. It's $80 but it's $30 + shipping for the Apple USB adapter plus the Roland UM One at $40 + shipping so that's roughly the same price when you look at it that way. Or am I missing something?
FreeBrilliant stuff, Al. Kudos.
What's your policy going to be on updates? Free as you enhance, or pay-per-update situation?
ThanksIt seems like a fantastic tool indeed, especially for people playing live and who are staying away from the Axe FX II itself.
I must be honest, i won't purchase it. Not because of quality issue, but just because I don't have a smartphone myself (I want to stay free ) , and only an old android tablet without android 6.0.
I hope for you taht the application will be a success . The Axe FX II needs people like you .
Thanks for sharing you talents with us
It uses CoreMIDI, so i guess it should work...I'm hoping for compatibility with IConnectmidi gear......
Here is my phone's screen. First picture is the grid, then once you click on a block you get the parameters screen.Excellent. Can you post a screen shot of what you're describing? Thanks.