The big problem can come if you have a non-wall mount-powered controller that is class compliant and the iOS device can’t supply enough energy. If a wall mount-powered controller does not work doing this, it might not be class compliant, and you can’t do anything to change that. Turn on the device, and if everything is alright your iOS device will make a charging sound the same way as when you connect it to the power charger. Simply connect your controller to the wall power, connect the USB cable from the controller to the Lightning-USB adapter, and plug the adapter to the iOS device. If your controller is class compliant and needs an external power supply to work, you will probably have no problem using it with iOS. Step 1: Check Your Controller Works With Your iOS Device
#PIONEER CONTROL APP FOR MAC DRIVERS#
A MIDI controller which is audio and MIDI class compliant (this means it doesn’t need drivers when used with macOS or iOS).Let’s get started! What You’ll Need For This Tutorial But this time the starring apps are Algoriddim’s djay Pro and Mixvibes’ Cross DJ Pro, and the method is far more simple. Today we take a different approach to the same objective: use any controller with mobile apps that have a limited list of compatible controllers.
#PIONEER CONTROL APP FOR MAC HOW TO#
We recently published an article on how to use almost any controller with Pioneer DJ’s WeDJ iOS app. In it, we stated that the same method (using 3rd party apps and remapping your controller) would also work for Cross DJ app.