It’s about setting the network up properly, not the OS.Īs far as Win 10 versus Win 7, it’s probably more of a personal preference than anything else. Note…The OS shouldn’t make a noticeable difference here. Even an average WiFi signal should be sufficient. It’s only a control signal though, so it’s not like you’re sending gobs of data. That being said, the connection is only going to be as fast as your WiFi connection will allow, so distance will play a factor to some extent.
#Cubase ipad pro#
IC Pro and your host computer are connected to the network, and the communication between the two is happening within the router’s network. Once you are connected to the router (and part of that “network”), you then have access to the Internet via that router’s connection to the cable modem, but the Internet access and router connection, while all happening within the router, are two different things. Whether you connect to that router with a cable or via WiFi, the connection to the router has nothing to do with the Internet. If you have a router hooked to your cable modem (or your cable modem has a built-in router), that router is creating it’s own “network” within your house (or within the router’s “reach”, if it’s WiFi enabled). When you use IC Pro, you should not be using the Internet. I’m not sure you’re understanding the difference between an internal network and the Internet (unless you and I are just using different terminology to say the same things). Is very important not to connect to internet, so it is possible to create a network connection that only communicate both machines without going through internet on win 10? If I go to Network and sharing center- Setup a new connection or network - then? Ok Thanks so much, I already kind of new that, my question is more directed to which kind of network should I create, Whether or not the router is connected to the Internet, or whether or not you have the security settings of the router set up to allow or deny specific machines Internet access (assuming the router has an Internet connection) shouldn’t make a difference. IC Pro will search for the host computer on it’s own (note…Cubase needs to be running before you start IC Pro). There’s no specific set-up as far as networking goes, other than to make sure the host computer and iPad are connected to the same network. As long as everything is connected to the same network, follow the instructions in the IC Pro and SKI Remote documentation, and you should be fine. Your iPad needs to be connected to the same router/network (via WiFi). You need a network set up…The host computer (the computer running Cubase) needs to be connected to a router. The process is the same, regardless of operating system.
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#Cubase ipad windows#
I see that some users are running this app on IPAD using windows 10. I installed sky remote and everything is up and running on cubase.Īnyone could tell me if there is a way of establish connection without going trough internet, or if there is a effective ways to setup a wireless ad hoc connection on windows 10?
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I achieved to establish connection using the wireless network connection, but I dont want to connect to internet every time I use cubase, also because is really slow. There is the possibility to create an ad hoc manually using the command prompt, as shown on this link:
#Cubase ipad windows 10#
Unfortunately windows 10 as window 8 has not the option to setup a wireless ad hoc computer to computer any more. Hello everyone and happy new year to all!Īnyone could tell me if it’s possible to run IC PRO on an ipad aire 2 to control cubase 9 on windows 10 64bit?