As in the subject, is this possibile and how to configure it?
Thanks
Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
As far as I can tell this doesn't work which is one of these silly omissions Roland is known for. Maybe somebody found a workaround?
Tom
Tom
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
There are Audio cards for iPAD, but those ones do not count here...tomkitel wrote:As far as I can tell this doesn't work which is one of these silly omissions Roland is known for. Maybe somebody found a workaround?
Tom
Can you configure any other "normal" external USB Audio card (say a Presonus, a focusrite, an Appogee, etc) as iPAD audio card?
in case you can't, should bash all those brands too?
Don't think so
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
Yes, you can configure "normal" USB audio devices to work with the iPad. They just have to be class-compliant. For example, the Korg Kronos can send and receive both audio and MIDI to/from the iPad over a USB cable. Same for the Focusrite Scarlett USB line of devices. These are just a couple of examples -- most USB audio/MIDI devices should work.
The same issue makes other Roland devices (e.g., SonicCell and the previous generation of PCR controllers) incompatible with Windows 10 and recent versions of Mac OS, because Roland doesn't update the drivers. By contrast, class-compliant devices will always work.
The good news is that in the past year or 2, it seems like more of Roland's products are class-compliant, so it's getting better.
The same issue makes other Roland devices (e.g., SonicCell and the previous generation of PCR controllers) incompatible with Windows 10 and recent versions of Mac OS, because Roland doesn't update the drivers. By contrast, class-compliant devices will always work.
The good news is that in the past year or 2, it seems like more of Roland's products are class-compliant, so it's getting better.
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
No bashing intended. I am a long time Roland user even though many of their product decisions are completely inexplicable and this is one of them. The innovative iPad editor is working wirelessly with the Integra. But at the same time they don't make Integra audio interface class compliant? Want more inexplicable Roland examples like that? I could tell you quite a few...PauloF wrote:There are Audio cards for iPAD, but those ones do not count here...tomkitel wrote:As far as I can tell this doesn't work which is one of these silly omissions Roland is known for. Maybe somebody found a workaround?
Tom
Can you configure any other "normal" external USB Audio card (say a Presonus, a focusrite, an Appogee, etc) as iPAD audio card?
in case you can't, should bash all those brands too?
Don't think so
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
Not updating drivers for the most widely used OS is just another example of Roland's ignorance...voxg wrote:The same issue makes other Roland devices (e.g., SonicCell and the previous generation of PCR controllers) incompatible with Windows 10 and recent versions of Mac OS, because Roland doesn't update the drivers. By contrast, class-compliant devices will always work.
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
Interestingly, Microsoft just released a USB 2.0 Class compliant driver since MS class compliant driver was only USB 1.0 It's a bit hard to find. but it's there. After installation of the driver, you need to change to this driver in the device manager. Tried it, but that the class compliant 2.0 driver fails with the Focus-rite Scarlett which is class complaint. Go figure. Have not tried this driver with the I7 though.
Re: Integra 7 as audio card for iPad
Good tip Happy, I have both products and will test them too with my W10 test machine ...Happy wrote:Interestingly, Microsoft just released a USB 2.0 Class compliant driver since MS class compliant driver was only USB 1.0 It's a bit hard to find. but it's there. After installation of the driver, you need to change to this driver in the device manager. Tried it, but that the class compliant 2.0 driver fails with the Focus-rite Scarlett which is class complaint. Go figure. Have not tried this driver with the I7 though.