Hello, I want to give up my old iPad, I have a Tab A9+ Android, and I would like the same interface as on the iPad, the same control over A&H QU-16. The only access I have through the Qu-you app is to Mix1…10
Perhaps you’ve simply misunderstood something …
Switching from Q-pad 1.95 (apple) to another application with the same interface (android)?
When I look at A&H’s website, it seems Qu-Pad for the QU-16 is only available in the Apple App Store and not for Android.
The QU-16 only has 7 Mixes with a total of 10 mix channels.
So it would be perfectly correct if you only had access to mixes 1 to 9-10 also via Qu-You.
The only application that is similar to what Apple has is “mixing station” but it is not as user-friendly.I thought there was a “full access” version but for android, it seems not. I hope the A&H developers update the app
The Mixing Station is even very user-friendly because you can customize its GUI entirely to your liking.
The QU-16, which is about 13 years old, has now been replaced by the QU-5, and I fear that for the old model, after 13 years without an Android version, there unfortunately won’t be one in the future.
You’re right, I’ll accept the idea that that’s all I can do with my setup.
Mixing Station is the answer, and will continue to have support as device OS versions change and AH abandons support for the native apps
…or, if you absolutely want to use Qu-Pad, you can use your old or a different iPad alongside it.
Qu-Pad only requires OS 9.3, so the generation (from iPad 2 onwards) shouldn’t really matter.
I’m sorry I didn’t make myself understood. Maybe I’m expressing myself wrong. I want to give up Apple, (I control all the equipment from a TabA9+ android) I would have liked to be able to control the QU-16, with the same interface, as was possible on the QU-pad
No problem, but we’ve already established that this unfortunately isn’t and won’t be possible.
If using an Android tablet is more important to you than an iPad, and you prefer A&H, you would simply need to upgrade to a modern QU-5, whose Qu MixPad runs also on Android.