Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was loooking for. It is not at all obvious to me how to use a single lightning cable out of an iPad to both receive MIDI in and send audio out, and Pianoteq documentation wasn't much help.
Do you mean record the inbuilt sounds of the piano onto the iPad, or the sounds from Pure Upright? Assuming from Pure Upright then yes, it's very easy to record the sounds. You are using your piano to control Pure Upright so you need to load Pure Upright in a DAW or AUM as an AUv3 module and all audio from P.U. can be recorded that way. Hope that helps
Great work Si, that was awesome to show how that was done 😀🤘
Thanks for the visit
Where does the ambi pur fit into the chain? Maybe just makes the tunes smell extra lovely! 😝
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was loooking for. It is not at all obvious to me how to use a single lightning cable out of an iPad to both receive MIDI in and send audio out, and Pianoteq documentation wasn't much help.
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
But you didn't explain how the type 2 EV charging cable illustrated in the thumbnail is integrated into your setup.
Haha, actually it's a type 1 cable. Type 2 isn't usb compatible........ ;)
Could you record the sound directly on the ipad? Using pure upright as uv3 in a Daw?
If so, does it decrease the quality of sound?
Do you mean record the inbuilt sounds of the piano onto the iPad, or the sounds from Pure Upright?
Assuming from Pure Upright then yes, it's very easy to record the sounds. You are using your piano to control Pure Upright so you need to load Pure Upright in a DAW or AUM as an AUv3 module and all audio from P.U. can be recorded that way. Hope that helps
..that's the largest USB hub I've ever seen....
It's easy to find under the desk :-)