I just bought the Lightpad Blocks but didnt realised I need an Apple product to work with it.
What is the best way (if any) to start using the Blocks if I don't have any apple products? (I have Windows 10 pc and various android devices)
Thanks
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Hi Roger,
Yes, as Sebastian points out – the Lightpad Block M has the same functionality on Windows as long as you connect via USB. Hopefully connecting wirelessly will be possible once Microsoft improves their support for MIDI-over-Bluetooth devices.
In terms of NOISE support for Android; the Google Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 will work. Our hands our tied with regards to supporting other Android devices, though. You can read more here.
The Noise App is available for Android. Or you can connect via USB to your PC - I use mine with Cubase, works fine.
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over 4 years ago
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Hi Roger,
Yes, as Sebastian points out – the Lightpad Block M has the same functionality on Windows as long as you connect via USB. Hopefully connecting wirelessly will be possible once Microsoft improves their support for MIDI-over-Bluetooth devices.
In terms of NOISE support for Android; the Google Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 will work. Our hands our tied with regards to supporting other Android devices, though. You can read more here.
Roger Shaw
I just bought the Lightpad Blocks but didnt realised I need an Apple product to work with it.
What is the best way (if any) to start using the Blocks if I don't have any apple products? (I have Windows 10 pc and various android devices)
Thanks
Hi Roger,
Yes, as Sebastian points out – the Lightpad Block M has the same functionality on Windows as long as you connect via USB. Hopefully connecting wirelessly will be possible once Microsoft improves their support for MIDI-over-Bluetooth devices.
In terms of NOISE support for Android; the Google Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 will work. Our hands our tied with regards to supporting other Android devices, though. You can read more here.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Jay
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The Noise App is available for Android. Or you can connect via USB to your PC - I use mine with Cubase, works fine.
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Hi Roger,
Yes, as Sebastian points out – the Lightpad Block M has the same functionality on Windows as long as you connect via USB. Hopefully connecting wirelessly will be possible once Microsoft improves their support for MIDI-over-Bluetooth devices.
In terms of NOISE support for Android; the Google Pixel 1 and Pixel 2 will work. Our hands our tied with regards to supporting other Android devices, though. You can read more here.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Jay
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