Hi / greetings
Can anyone suggest
Looking for and iPad app I could use as a 32 channel meter bridge to run off USB-b utilising the iPad camera adator.
At the moment I can utilise Reaper mixer template on a PC or Mac however wanting to use an iPad so all 3 iPads will be flat along the rear of the QU at the back…
I looked at Auria by wavelabs however thats only 24 channels.
Any sensible disscusion aprreciated
Thanks for the reply
No but I have now
Do you mean a macbook pro mini?
I think I’m really wanting a detachable screen or an mac pro or something that will allow me to have 3 screens flat/level along the front above the QU.
I’m wanting to get the screens within easy reach although I dont need to touch the Reaper screen as I have a keyboard in front although that is not really necessary.
I have 3 days mid-day to midnight live job coming so wanting to keep surface all for mic inputs and as you can see, sub groups/delays efx etc… off ipads. Which should all work fine. [just like an old analoge desk huh?]
Reaper on a mac?
phew wow absolutely! AND [AU]apple have their own native reverbs & effx etc…so you can utilise those and bring back those reverb returns back into the Qu fo every conceivable type of reverbs you want [less the dry-sound of course] anyhow i’m deviating from OP
Mac mini driving a small screen yes… that may just be the answer.
In fact there an app for turning an ipad into an extension screen. The mac mini might drive that? I think the app is called Duet. Costs a few dollars though.
Yes, thanks Bob, Mark
I’m running 2 iPad pros and a PC for the meter bridge running Reaper mixer view, 32 channels.
At sound check of a band tonight after 10 hours setting up 3 stages, that meter bridge was so good to have.
Being able to ‘eye spot’ the meters just made things easier as I’m a long way from the stage.
My new set up is really quite brilliant!
Right iPad I have my Matrixs delayed speakers and sub groups
Left iPad is my effects and ST 1/2/3 in so… no having to switch layers.
Pics to follow next week.
Hi all, in line LED channel metering with the will give you peak indication before the channel actually clips, so you will see a red LED flash here, although there’s no peak hold…
If you really want a meterbridge you should be able to see everything you need with Qu-Pad on just a couple of iPads.
Also, David Giga’s Mixing Station Qu for Android would work well and offers a zoomed view of channels.
It’s possible to use a DAW to meter your inputs as long as you have your USB ouptut patch set 1-1.
(Ch 17-18 are assigned at LR by default for Qu-Drive)
Waves’ Tracks Live has a good meters overview. A laptop or mini PC with additional display would do pretty nicely.