AC-X Mini (previously called AC-7 Core Solo) is the perfect Bluetooth/Wifi hand-held wireless remote controller for your DAW based music recording system. It was expressly designed to be used comfortably with one hand, so there’s no need to put down your guitar/mic/drink while setting up the next take. Turning your device to landscape orientation gives an 8 channel mixer section.
It has been tested and optimised for use with Apple’s Logic Pro X, but most of its functions will work equally well with any DAW which supports the MCU protocol. These include Reaper, Cubase, Digital Performer, Adobe Audition and many more.
(Avid’s ProTools is NOT supported in this release.)
How to set up on a Mac:
For WiFi:
Make sure the computer is connected to the same wifi network, then navigate to Finder -> Go -> Utilities -> and open "Audio MIDI Setup"
Double click the Network icon in the MIDI window, then add a new session in "My Sessions" and enable it by clicking the checkbox.
Make sure “Anyone” is selected in the “Who can connect to me” section, then open the AC-7 Core Solo app on your device.
Your iOS device’s name will now appear in the Directory area, so click the name then click the “Connect” button.
For Bluetooth:
Navigate to Finder -> Go -> Utilities -> and open "Audio MIDI Setup"
Double click the Bluetooth icon in the MIDI Studio window, then open the AC-X Mini app on your device.
Swipe left in the display area under the buttons until you find the "BT SETUP" button, and tap the button.
Turn the "Advertise MIDI Service" switch on.
Your iOS device’s name will now appear in the Bluetooth area on the Mac, so click the “Connect” button.
Now simply open Logic Pro X, scan for control surfaces, and the AC-X Mini will be automatically detected and configured.