
We suggest choosing brand-name devices from the likes of Samsung, ASUS or Amazon, whereas lesser-known-brand devices may not support connecting audio interfaces or MIDI controllers.
#USB AUDIO DRIVER FOR ANDROID ANDROID#
Not all Android mobile devices support connecting USB audio or USB MIDI devices. (See the compatibility list at the end of this document for more info.) We do not support or recommend the use of larger interfaces and mixers with Android devices. Audio input will be through the USB Audio device and not through the on-board microphone with one exception.Īndroid OS does not support multi-channel audio beyond simple left/right 2-channel stereo, so when you connect your interface to an Android mobile device or tablet, only channels 1 and 2 (or in some cases 1 or 2 will work.) Not all applications use both inputs and will instead only use Input 1.Ĭonnecting larger interfaces with more than two inputs to an Android device does not consistently allow for use of the first two inputs, and sometimes no inputs are recognized at all. Very Important:Audio playback will come out of the USB Audio device, not out of the headphone jack of your Android device (if it has one).

USB port is only for chargingĪudio playback, larger interfaces, and hubs

#USB AUDIO DRIVER FOR ANDROID MAC#
UCS is only for controlling supported hardware connected to Mac or Windows systems on the same network as the device running UCS.įor example: You can use UCS on your mobile device to control Revelator’s settings when a Revelator is connected to your Mac or Windows computer on the same network.

UC Surface (UCS) is not available for controlling devices directly connected to the same mobile device that UCS is running on. For simple monitoring and streaming of mono or stereo audio with applications like Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, or Discord, using a stereo USB audio interface with an Android OS powered mobile phone, tablet, or Chromebook will provide a better listening experience and control over input levels for microphones. PreSonus USB audio interfaces and USB MIDI Controllers are USB class-compliant devices, and work with most Android mobile devices such as tablets or phones.
