Well if you had the Focusrite hardware you could then call technical
support. They are quite happy to remote into your machine with Team viewer
and no doubt would help create an accessible solution for their software
with Keyboard Maestro. Had them take a look on machines here and they are
always
Yes I have had Focusrite support remote in and set up Focusrite Control, and
pair the iOS app. Also saved presets for different scenarios I was likely to
use before the iOS app was available. All that is great but there have been
times I wanted to change or set up an interface for the first tim
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Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for travelling purposes and
good microphone suggestions
Yes I have had Focusrite support remote in and set up Focusrite Control,
and pair the iOS app. Also saved presets for different scenarios I was
likely to use before the iOS app was
r 2017 09:34
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for travelling purposes and
> good microphone suggestions
>
> Yes I have had Focusrite support remote in and set up Focusrite Control,
> and pair the iOS app. Also saved presets for different scena
The process of taking screen shots of the controls in various states, creating
multi-stage macros which verify the state of controls and give speech feedback
of the state of those controls and testing those macros, adjusting them, etc.
takes a lot of time and I guarantee that Focusrite will not
If memory serves correct it looks like the iOS app had everything that was in
the main app. I never tried to route outputs or anything like that as by the
time the iOS app came out Focusrite had already saved some presets for me so I
had no need to try it in the app. I also had the 8PreX which i