Re: Pianoteq IOS released

TimN wrote:

An alert!!
Apparently the just-released update iOS 16.5.0 (19 May 23) does NOT work with the Apple USB3 Camera Connector. Power is not delivered correctly to devices over the connector with the update.

Best not to update your iPhones and iPads until this bug is corrected, hopefully soon!


latest updat 16.5.1 fixes this.

lew

Blind Music Producer, Composer, pianist and Church Organist. Accessibility development specialist for MacOS. Developing a solution for blind organists to have an accessible digital organ solution.

Re: Pianoteq IOS released

Has anyone figured out how to resize the Pianoteq 8 AU (iOS) plug-in to fill the iPhone screen in the same way that the standalone version does? When I use the Pianoteq plug-in in the AUM host on my iPhone, it only fills the shorter dimension of the iPhone screen, even when rotated to horizontal.  The standalone fills the entire horizontal iPhone rectangle (longer dimension). When I resize the Pianoteq window in AUM to fill horizontal dimension, Pianoteq remains the same (tiny), floating in the extra blank space in the window.

Re: Pianoteq IOS released

Groove On wrote:
dikrek wrote:

Why not go through the iOS device itself for sound? Are those USB sound devices offering even less latency?

I could use the iPhone sound directly, but only because the keyboard (microKey Air) supports Bluetooth MIDI. That's normally how I use that keyboard; it's a great portable rig.

But I posted the audio card+usb hub+apple adapter setup, because that works with any USB keyboard. It also has less latency vs. Bluetooth MIDI.

Hi... newbie here...

I think my set up is similar to yours... grrr cannot show images but I'm sure you're familiar with the options window:

Active Midi Inputs: ES110 Bluetooth
Device: IOS Audio
Active Output Channels: KTB USB Audio Left
Active Output Channels: KTB USB Audio Right
Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
Audio Buffer Size: 128 Samples (2.7 ms)
Enable Background Audio: on

I have an IPhone 15 (no 3.5mm jack for audio) - hence I found your earlier post...

I was trying to get PTQ working a couple of years ago on PC but it was too much fiddling about so in the end I gave up.

Amazingly, the demo PTQ8 works right out of the box on my IPhone so just wondering if you can give me a few pointers to optimize the basic set up?

I mean what could I change or fiddle with to improve things?

Would getting a proper sound interface add anything?

Thanks

Re: Pianoteq IOS released

JoeForPiano wrote:
Groove On wrote:
dikrek wrote:

Why not go through the iOS device itself for sound? Are those USB sound devices offering even less latency?

I could use the iPhone sound directly, but only because the keyboard (microKey Air) supports Bluetooth MIDI. That's normally how I use that keyboard; it's a great portable rig.

But I posted the audio card+usb hub+apple adapter setup, because that works with any USB keyboard. It also has less latency vs. Bluetooth MIDI.

Hi... newbie here...

I think my set up is similar to yours... grrr cannot show images but I'm sure you're familiar with the options window:

Active Midi Inputs: ES110 Bluetooth
Device: IOS Audio
Active Output Channels: KTB USB Audio Left
Active Output Channels: KTB USB Audio Right
Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
Audio Buffer Size: 128 Samples (2.7 ms)
Enable Background Audio: on

I have an IPhone 15 (no 3.5mm jack for audio) - hence I found your earlier post...

I was trying to get PTQ working a couple of years ago on PC but it was too much fiddling about so in the end I gave up.

Amazingly, the demo PTQ8 works right out of the box on my IPhone so just wondering if you can give me a few pointers to optimize the basic set up?

I mean what could I change or fiddle with to improve things?

Would getting a proper sound interface add anything?

Thanks

Now using it with the IPhone 15 + simple Apple USB-C to 3.5mm Headphone jack adapter and it's brilliant - I'm quite deaf and at it's more than loud enough for me!

Suppose I should add my Headphones are the Philips SHP9500 - impedance of 32 ohms with a sensitivity of 101 dB

No further sound interface required