slinky005
Power User
Thx man. Which one are you using?Get a tablet running Android 6.0.1 and you'll be good to go. I've gotten good results with the latest FracPad release and other levels of the OS but 6.0.1 is your best bet.
Thx man. Which one are you using?Get a tablet running Android 6.0.1 and you'll be good to go. I've gotten good results with the latest FracPad release and other levels of the OS but 6.0.1 is your best bet.
The usb-otg adapter simply receives the full size usb and changes its physical size to a mini usb. Any device that has a mini usb is compatible. If your device has a full size midi port (most phones and tablets don't, but mine does) you do not need an adapter.Just came across this, could something like this work without an adapter?
OTG adapters do more that that. They let both connected devices act as USB hosts. Normally, neither a tablet nor the Fractal device can be hosts. They're both intended to be slaves to another USB device. If you just hook up a straight USB cable without the OTG adapter, it won't work.The usb-otg adapter simply receives the full size usb and changes its physical size to a mini usb.
Just when I thought I had answered all my questions, a Android 5.1.1 device is working???I am running android 5.1.1 with no problems on a Amazon product ASIN B018AAL1PY
No Android 6 is recommended, i won't refund Android < 6 if it doesn't work... but it may workJust when I thought I had answered all my questions, a Android 5.1.1 device is working???
I thought the device had to be 6 and up?
Using an iRig 1 and a camera kit, I don't see how to get a USB connection coming out of my iPad.
The iRig goes from mini jacks to midi connections - the camera adapter has a USB out but I don't see how to use the two together.
This leads me to assume that I'm out of luck with this old technology.
Yes, use iRig2 or a standard USB midi adapter with an Apple camera adapter (that is an lightning to USB or 30 pin to USB adapter in the words of Apple that allow them to sell if for $30)So I've ditched the Android option simply because it's not practical for me. Clipped to my mic stand, I've got my iPhone and my iPad. Having a 3rd device would not make any sense to me.
I have an iPad 2 with an iRig 1.
This part I don't understand:
"Use a general purpose USB-MIDI interface like Roland's UM-One in conjunction with the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices".
Using an iRig 1 and a camera kit, I don't see how to get a USB connection coming out of my iPad.
The iRig goes from mini jacks to midi connections - the camera adapter has a USB out but I don't see how to use the two together.
This leads me to assume that I'm out of luck with this old technology.
Trying to keep costs down.Yes, use iRig2 or a standard USB midi adapter with an Apple camera adapter (that is an lightning to USB or 30 pin to USB adapter in the words of Apple that allow them to sell if for $30)
Can't confirm anything i'm not an Apple expert... Can you resume clearly (you above statement isn't) your desired setup and hardware use ?Trying to keep costs down.
As I said, I'm on an iPad 2. Can you confirm that as what I described above will not work?
Want to know if I can get away without spending additional funds.
Sure:Can't confirm anything i'm not an Apple expert... Can you resume clearly (you above statement isn't) your desired setup and hardware use ?
Thx. That's what I thought.Ok that's because you use 30 pin connector, not lightning like on recent apple hardware....
The iRig1 has not been tested with FracPad so i can't say if it works or not... iRig2 works and a regular USB to midi like the Roland one works too when used with a lightning to USB adapter.
That's all i can say. Using old hardware can only create problems...