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TeslaJunky
Mon Jul 25 2016, 10:25PM
TeslaJunky Registered Member #3037 Joined: Mon Jul 26 2010, 06:42PM
Location: Los Angeles
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Hello!

Are there any DRSSTC's out there that use an iPad (and an existing MIDI app) for wireless (bluetooth?) control? Are there any existing plans that anyone has seen readily available for this?

Thanks!
Amir
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Justin
Tue Jul 26 2016, 07:07AM
Justin Registered Member #46164 Joined: Wed May 07 2014, 08:16AM
Location: California, USA
Posts: 89
I don't know about an iPad but there are bluetooth interrupters available, however they are obviously susceptible to EMI.

Simple Interrupter is what I have.

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TeslaJunky
Wed Jul 27 2016, 01:28AM
TeslaJunky Registered Member #3037 Joined: Mon Jul 26 2010, 06:42PM
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 20
Justin wrote ...

I don't know about an iPad but there are bluetooth interrupters available, however they are obviously susceptible to EMI.

Simple Interrupter is what I have.

Link2

Hi Justin,

Thank you for sharing! Do you have any issues using that interrupter? I may reach out to them to see if there is one available for iPhone/Apple products, or if there is something they recommend to modify for Apple use.

Thanks!
Amir


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BSVi
Wed Jul 27 2016, 03:00PM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
Location: Kiev, Ukraine
Posts: 83
Hey! I'm the developer of SI and you can ask me any questions right here.

As for iOS support, unfortunately, it is not available yet. But SI packs so many cool features that you may even consider buying cheap android phone.

I recommend LG P500 as a cheap option or any xiaomi device (redmi2, for instance) as more expensive - they work well near powerful coils.

Beware of sony or cheap samsung devices - they pick up coil noise. This shows as random taps when coil is operating.
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TeslaJunky
Wed Jul 27 2016, 06:43PM
TeslaJunky Registered Member #3037 Joined: Mon Jul 26 2010, 06:42PM
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 20
BSVi wrote ...

Hey! I'm the developer of SI and you can ask me any questions right here.

As for iOS support, unfortunately, it is not available yet. But SI packs so many cool features that you may even consider buying cheap android phone.

I recommend LG P500 as a cheap option or any xiaomi device (redmi2, for instance) as more expensive - they work well near powerful coils.

Beware of sony or cheap samsung devices - they pick up coil noise. This shows as random taps when coil is operating.

Hi!

Thanks very much. I just purchased Simple Interrupter last night and look forward to using it.

When do you anticipate having iOS compatibility? Is it a matter of writing an app for IOS? Or is it with the hardware compatibility?

Thanks!!

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BSVi
Thu Jul 28 2016, 03:50AM
BSVi Registered Member #1637 Joined: Sat Aug 16 2008, 04:47AM
Location: Kiev, Ukraine
Posts: 83
Hi!
iOS support is not anticipated anytime soon. The reason is that software is rather complex and I don't have skills and, actually, apple's devices to port it.

If sales would be good - I would hire someone with iOS skills to port software and buy iOS device, but as for now, I decided that it's better to focus on new features.

Is it a matter of writing an app for IOS? Or is it with the hardware compatibility?
It's only an software issue. SI uses bluetooth 2.1, and any device that supports this standard potentially can use SI.
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