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Topic: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

I need to control my RME ucx with my ipad in class compliant mode but without using a usb cable. ( i don't use a mac )
I found this usb B over bluetooth converter... could it works?
https://www.doremidi.cn/h-pd-25.html

Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

simonenobili67 wrote:

I need to control my RME ucx with my ipad in class compliant mode but without using a usb cable. ( i don't use a mac )
I found this usb B over bluetooth converter... could it works?
https://www.doremidi.cn/h-pd-25.html

The UCX in CC-mode has no Totalmix to control, there is nothing to control remotely.

Your bluetooth converter is a Midi to bluetooth converter, this is useless for this set.

You have to connect the interface with an USB cable to the iPad.

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Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

with my ipad in class compliant mode but without using a usb cable. ( i don't use a mac )

1) Read chapter "Class Compliant Mode" in your manual (!)
2) You don't need a mac for this, but a USB connection between your unit and iPad.
3) Depending on your iPad model you'l need:
- Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (for legacy iPad models with 30 Pinout connectors)
- Lightning to USB (Camera) Adapter (for non iPad Pro models)
- Normal USB-B to USB-C Cable (for iPad Pro models)

I found this usb B over bluetooth converter... could it works?

4) No!

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5) Just for completion, but NOT recommend, NOT RME-official, NOTHING for "usual" consumers:
There exist possibilities for establish a bt/wifi connection between a RME-unit (in cc-mode) and an iPad via a Raspi Pico W (or Raspi 4). See basic principle here: https://github.com/michaelforney/oscmix … ap_rme.ino

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Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

In class compliant mode i use my totalmix on ipad to control the ucx but I wouldn't use it with a usb cable...

waedi wrote:
simonenobili67 wrote:

I need to control my RME ucx with my ipad in class compliant mode but without using a usb cable. ( i don't use a mac )
I found this usb B over bluetooth converter... could it works?
https://www.doremidi.cn/h-pd-25.html

The UCX in CC-mode has no Totalmix to control, there is nothing to control remotely.

Your bluetooth converter is a Midi to bluetooth converter, this is useless for this set.

You have to connect the interface with an USB cable to the iPad.

Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

I'm still using it with my ipad but i have to use it in a live situation as a digital mixer . I can't use 10meters usb cable to do my soundcheck in front of my speakers...

maggie33 wrote:

with my ipad in class compliant mode but without using a usb cable. ( i don't use a mac )

1) Read chapter "Class Compliant Mode" in your manual (!)
2) You don't need a mac for this, but a USB connection between your unit and iPad.
3) Depending on your iPad model you'l need:
- Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (for legacy iPad models with 30 Pinout connectors)
- Lightning to USB (Camera) Adapter (for non iPad Pro models)
- Normal USB-B to USB-C Cable (for iPad Pro models)

I found this usb B over bluetooth converter... could it works?

4) No!

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5) Just for completion, but NOT recommend, NOT RME-official, NOTHING for "usual" consumers:
There exist possibilities for establish a bt/wifi connection between a RME-unit (in cc-mode) and an iPad via a Raspi Pico W (or Raspi 4). See basic principle here: https://github.com/michaelforney/oscmix … ap_rme.ino

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Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

Well, an active 10 m cable would work. Unfortunately there is no other way to do it. Unless you use a laptop on stage and use the iPad only as TM FX remote control.. Then it could work wireless (you need to establish your own WiFi network using the laptop...that needs some reading as well).

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: totalmix ipad on bluetooth mode

Ok, thanks.

MC wrote:

Well, an active 10 m cable would work. Unfortunately there is no other way to do it. Unless you use a laptop on stage and use the iPad only as TM FX remote control.. Then it could work wireless (you need to establish your own WiFi network using the laptop...that needs some reading as well).