Universal Audio Console App for controlling Apollo Audio Interfaces
Apollo's being the most widely used Audio Interfaces, would be great to get support for.
Mainly the Volume controls, and Mute/Solo Functions!
Yes I agree this would be great.
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These interfaces appear to only connect using USB/Thunderbolt so a Companion module is very unlikely unless someone can provide documentation on a TCP/IP method to control the unit
Someone’s done a bit of digging and managed to get MIDI integration into console over TCP. Not sure if that helps? https://github.com/raduvarga/UA-Midi-Control#ok-so-how-did-you-do-it
Not sure what you are looking for, but I wrote an app that can remote-control UA Apollos via TCP/IP. I use it since some years in my studio now but never had the time to share it since now. Maybe it's useful for you, too: https://github.com/franqulator/cuefinger
Someone’s done a bit of digging and managed to get MIDI integration into console over TCP. Not sure if that helps? https://github.com/raduvarga/UA-Midi-Control#ok-so-how-did-you-do-it
Not sure what you are looking for, but I wrote an app that can remote-control UA Apollos via TCP/IP. I use it since some years in my studio now but never had the time to share it since now. Maybe it's useful for you, too: https://github.com/franqulator/cuefinger
Both of these seems promising guys! Is there anyway now to integrate this into Companion? I'm thinking of selling my Twin X for this exact reason. I would like to know that something is in the works.
I hate UA, pricey plugins you can't test, everything's locked up behind paywalls and proprietary software. I wish I knew more about the company before throwing +1000$ in this shit hole.
@gravelfreeman It's is by far the most popular producer of professional audio interfaces for music production.
They created a series of interfaces with powerful on-board DSPs and then started making some amazing sounding software emulations of all of the most popular hardware gear together with their original makers.... very smart.
While the hardware part isn't as important as it was 10 years ago, their plug-ins and hardware in general is still very much a standard in this industry.
I'm btw 10 thumbs up for an integration.