AbleSet supports a variety of redundant audio interfaces from different manufacturers:
These interfaces are automatically detected when they're connected to your computer via USB (iConnectivity) or the network (DirectOut/DAD) and will appear in AbleSet so you can view their state and control them.
You can also control connected audio interfaces via OSC. See here for a list of supported commands.
You might not always want to see all connected audio interfaces in AbleSet. To hide specific ones, open AbleSet's settings page and scroll to the "Audio Interfaces" section and click the toggle next to the audio interfaces you'd like to hide.
AbleSet communicates with iConnectivity audio interfaces via MIDI using the USB connection. This happens automatically as soon as it is connected.
When connecting two or more iConnectivity interfaces to your computer, please make sure to give them distinct names in Auracle. Otherwise, AbleSet might have trouble correctly communicating with all interfaces.
AbleSet communicates with DirectOut interfaces via Ethernet. They are automatically detected as soon as they're on the same network as your computer running AbleSet.
DAD interfaces are automatically discovered on the network. Currently, AbleSet doesn't support communicating with them using Thunderbolt.
By default, AbleSet shows all enabled presets from your DAD devices, but you can
hide presets by adding +HIDE to their name, e.g. Keys +HIDE. If you have a
long list of presets and only want AbleSet to show a few, you can instead add
the +SHOW flag to the ones you want to see, e.g. Playback +SHOW +MAIN. AbleSet
will then hide all others.
By default, the scene toggle button toggles all shown presets between set 1 and
2, and if one or more presets is not on set 1, the indicator becomes red. If
you'd like AbleSet to only take specific presets into account while still being
able to see and manually control others, you can add the +MAIN flag to their
name.
Last updated: 2025-10-26