![]() ![]() Here is a diagram for connecting to a power adapter:įor those who need to run in remote applications where external power is not accessible, running a bus-powered USB audio interface with a battery pack is possible. ![]() Apple makes a USB-C to Digital AV Multiport Adapter with a USB-C power passthrough, USB A connector, and HDMI. įor these newer iPad Pro models, some of our devices will power directly off of the iPad, however we still recommend using a Camera Connection Kit. iPad Pro 11-inch (1st and 2nd generation) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd and 4th generation). 12w USB Power Adapter-newer model adapter from Apple like this one:.10w USB Power Adapter-older model USB charging adapter from Apple that came with iPads.5V-1A Adapter that comes with the iPhone.This Camera Connection Kit has USB port and a power passthrough that you'll need to connect to a power source such as: For iOS Devices with Lightning, you’ll need the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. In order to charge your iOS/iPadOS device while using an interface or controller, you’ll need to choose the Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter with Power adapter.įor bus-powered audio interfaces and MIDI controllers with no external power supply, you'll add even greater capability and versatility to your iPad Pro by powering the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter with a USB Power Adapter. Note that this does not allow you to charge your iOS/iPadOS device while using an interface or controller. a wall-adapter or AC plug), you can use a USB-Lightning to USB Camera Adapter to connect to an iOS/iPadOS device via the iOS/iPadOS device’s Lightning port. However, this is not to be confused with Universal Control, which will control these devices when connected to the same network as the iPad device.įor StudioLive Series III mixers, USB audio interfaces, and MIDI controllers that have their own power supply (i.e. ![]() Remember to re-enable the mixer when you reconnect it to the computer to have audio out of outputs 1/2 unless you manually assign the outputs in the operating system preferences or in your DAW.Īpple iOS/iPadOS devices do not support installation of custom device drivers for iPad, therefore the PreSonus products listed below are not supported when directly connected or connected with adapters. The interface will remember the setting when disconnected from the computer and when power cycled while disconnected from the computer. NOTE: Mixer Bypass feature is not accessible from an iOS device and must be done while connected to a PC or Mac running Universal Control software. However the software mixer can be bypassed allowing full access to all I/O from your software. The following devices have software controlled mixers that send all outputs to 1/2 by default. StudioLive Series III Mixers (consoles and racks)*.The method of connecting your iOS/iPadOS device to your PreSonus interface or controller will vary depending on which Apple device you have and which PreSonus device you wish to use with it.īus-powered interfaces and controllers include:Įxternally-powered interfaces and controllers include: PreSonus USB Audio mixers, interfaces and controllers will work when directly connected for audio / MIDI recording with iOS/iPadOS devices: iPad Pro, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini, iPod Touch, and iPhones.Ĭompatibility for iOS devices with Lightning and USB-C connections on iPhone 5 SE (and beyond?), iPad Series (all types) and iPod Touch. IOS/iPadOS supports more than two channels of audio so connecting any of our interfaces will afford you full I/O limited only by the application you are running. iOS/iPadOS much like macOS also support class device connectivity. It is up to the operating system to determine how extensive that support will be. Using your iPad / iPhone to record audio will depend on several factors including available memory, battery life and the type of adapter you have connected.Īll PreSonus USB Audio and MIDI interfaces / controllers work class compliant. We are updating our compatibility to expand to a greater extent of the PreSonus USB Audio device catalog. Connecting a PreSonus Mixer, Interface or Controller directly to an iOS device instead of your MacBook or PC was limited to only a few devices namely the AudioBox iOne and iTwo using the MFi (Made for iOS) interface. Control of PreSonus devices via iPad has been a feature for more than a decade.
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