Experience with IOS

I’m looking to hear from users that have used their minifuses with Apple iPad

What worked?
What didn’t?

Thanks

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Hey @KoisanX welcome to our Sound Explorers community!

Thanks for starting this topic!
Here is a nice video that shows how to use MiniFuse with your iPad

Let’s see what people thinks about it!

Let’s keep exploring :zap:

I just used a mini fuse 4 at a gig last Saturday and it worked perfectly. I haven’t used it to record yet. I was hoping it could charge my iPad but no. It does power my keylab mkii though.

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Tried with Iphone 15 Pro - it works perfectly
Tried with Ipad 6th - nothing. There is no electricity for Minifuse from this Ipad. I don’t know why. Maybe Ipad is too old and bot support audiointerfaces?

Have an iPad Air M2 - Is there a way to send audio separately to the headphone outs as in a click with a Minifuse 2?

I don’t own a minifuse but I doubt that’s possible, neither on an iPad nor anything else.
It would only be possible if the headphone socket has separately-assignable outputs, which means the headphone socket would need to have its own DAC, essentially making this a 4-channel device not a 2-channel device. As with most 2-channel interfaces, at the hardware level it’s likely taking the same feed that goes to the volume pot, shoving that through a small built-in headphone amplifier with its own volume pot, and out to the socket.