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Universal Audio Console App for controlling Apollo Audio Interfaces #708

Open brndnlgr opened 2 years ago

brndnlgr commented 2 years ago

Apollo's being the most widely used Audio Interfaces, would be great to get support for.

Mainly the Volume controls, and Mute/Solo Functions!

progressmedia commented 1 year ago

Yes I agree this would be great.

gravelfreeman commented 1 year ago

+1

snellt01 commented 1 year ago

+1

daniep01 commented 1 year ago

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

broadcastthebadger commented 1 year ago

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

franqulator commented 8 months ago

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

gravelfreeman commented 6 months ago

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.