Getting Started; Connecting Your Inspire G2 Controller; Advanced Settings - ICON inspire 5G2 User Manual

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Getting Started

Connecting your InSpire G2 controller

1. Connect the InSpire G2 to your Mac/PC via the USB port.

Choose a USB port on your Mac/PC and insert the wide (flat) end of the USB
cable. Connect the cable's small jack end to the InSpire G2. Your Mac/PC
should automatically "see" the new hardware and notify you that it is ready to
use.

Note:

If your InSpire G2's LCD is blinking or the unit keeps restarting, it's very
likely that your USB port is not supplying enough power to the InSpire G2. Try to
change the USB port or use InSpire's power adaptor (optional).
2. Select the DAW at InSpire G2

Press <</>> to scroll through the DAW list, after pressed the "DAW" button to
make the selection.


Tip:
InSpire G2 will memorise your last selected DAW mode and re-enter the
same mode a few seconds after it has been switched on. (i.e. DAW mode
selection is not needed if the last mode is being used.)

Tip:
For an advanced user, you may set your own midi mapping for the
controller. Select "User Defined" mode when turn on InSpire G2 and set the midi
mapping with the iMap application provided (Refer P.22 for details).

2.1 Advanced settings


Setup the key switch and pad settings under the advanced settings

(Refer to P.22 for details)
3. Setup your DAW

Activate the ICON InSpire G2 controller in your DAW or MIDI software using "MIDI
Setup" or "MIDI Devices".


For Logic
List".

Note:
Every application does this a little different, so refer to your software user
manual for the settings.
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TM
TM
, Cubase
and Nuendo
TM
, choose Mackie Control at the "Device

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