minminmusic Posted July 6 Share Posted July 6 So running my iPad with the Duet software to have it recognized as a third, mini monitor for it's touchscreen capabilities. Works fine with CbB and Sonar as far as I can see EXCEPT that when I open a VST, if it's a button or slider, it works fine. Radial knobs I cannot "turn". Back within the Console View...I can easily twist the Pan knobs and within the Track view twist the knobs and move EQ points no problems. But with 3rd party plugins such as UA's Fairchild 670...I cannot adjust the knobs. Edit: I will save however that this doesn't appear to be every plug-in. I just tested a couple that do seem to work so maybe it's just a UA problem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoelBurt Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 (edited) On 7/6/2024 at 10:39 AM, minminmusic said: So running my iPad with the Duet software to have it recognized as a third, mini monitor for it's touchscreen capabilities. Works fine with CbB and Sonar as far as I can see EXCEPT that when I open a VST, if it's a button or slider, it works fine. Radial knobs I cannot "turn". Back within the Console View...I can easily twist the Pan knobs and within the Track merge fruit view twist the knobs and move EQ points no problems. But with 3rd party plugins such as UA's Fairchild 670...I cannot adjust the knobs. Edit: I will save however that this doesn't appear to be every plug-in. I just tested a couple that do seem to work so maybe it's just a UA problem? The problem seems to be a mix of software compatibility and the design choices made by plugin developers. I would recommend reaching out to both Duet's support team and Universal Audio to report this issue. Edited August 23 by JoelBurt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minminmusic Posted July 11 Author Share Posted July 11 I'm thinking it's more a UA issue and will reach out there. Example...opening API Vision UAD Native on the iPad/Duet screen, I can control the fader, buttons and twist the eq knobs (albeit a little wonky). Fairchild 670...no amount of twisting of finger spreading on the iPad screen will get those to move. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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