This is an evolving list of all USB accessories that are confirmed to work with the Hypno (or confirmed to be problematic). We will continue to update this post so it can act as a reference/buying guide.
USB OTG adapters
A USB OTG adapter is required to convert from Hypno’s microUSB interface to the common USB-A port for accessories. This allows you to connect USB 2.0 webcams, capture cards and MIDI devices directly to Hypno’s front panel microUSB port, greatly expanding the potential of the module. We’ve had success with the following OTG adapters.
- Rankie Micro USB (Male) to USB 2.0 (Female) Adapter, On-The-Go (OTG) Convertor Cable (Mating is good but not as reliable as some other adapters)
- UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable
- Lindy USB 2.0 OTG micro-B male / type A female (OTG adapter) (Thank you @James)
- Micro USB 2.0 OTG Powered HUB with Ethernet
- CableCreation Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable
Always use caution with USB hubs, and provide sufficient power headroom when connecting multiple devices to Hypno. Powered hubs are recommended whenever multiple USB-powered devices are required, such as a webcam and a MIDI controller. Damage to Hypno caused by excessive power draw is not covered by warranty.
USB Video Devices
In general, the Hypno should work with any webcam or capture card that is:
- UVC compliant
- USB 2.0
- Supports an MJPEG compressed output mode
This specification isn’t always clearly published on product pages, so we’ve documented devices that are known to work with Hypno.
Webcams
- ELP Camera Module
- Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 (can be purchased used quite easily)
- Zoom q2n (Thank you @James)
- Zoom Q2n-4K (Thank you @sfish)
- Logitech C270 (Thank you @JeradGrimm)
- Kano Webcam (Thanks @Dplabrie)
- Pi Zero Webcam Gadget (Thanks @KAM)
Capture Cards
- HDMI Capture (Generic) (sold under many names)
- EasyCap devices (sold under many names)
Other
- Apple Lightning to Digital AV Adapter (Useful for taking HDMI out of an iOS device and plugging into an HDMI capture.
- USB Drives
NOT WORKING/NOT SUPPORTED
Webcams
- None reported so far
Capture Cards
- None reported so far
If you need help with UVC input, check out the UVC Video Input Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
USB MIDI control
Hypno also accepts MIDI control from class-compliant USB 2.0 MIDI devices like controllers, keyboards, synths, and grooveboxes. Because Hypno itself is a USB MIDI host, MIDI is not supported for host to host connections, such as between Hypno to a laptop. The following devices have been specifically tested with Hypno, but is not a definitive list by any means.
- Generic USB midi to DIN converter (Confirmed by @jacobroufa )
- Korg NanoKontrol2
- Arturia BeatStep Pro
- Elektron Digitakt
- Elektron Digitone
- Elektron Octatrack
- Teenage Engineering OP-Z (see our Hypno & OP-Z Tutorial!)
- iConnectivity Mio1
- MIDIPlus Tbox 2x2
- Novation RemoteZero SL
- Midi Fighter Twister (confirmed by NoNazPete)
- Arturia Minilab Mk2 (confirmed by NoNazPete)
- WIDI Bluetooth Midi Bud
- Roland UM-ONE MIDI Interface
MIDI implementation for Hypno is available in the Hypno online manual.
What USB devices are you using with the Hypno? Please reply below!