Ios Set-Up; Using Multiple Iconnectivity Interfaces - iConnectivity iConnectMIDI2+ Owner's Manual

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iOS set-up

1. For both audio passThru™ and MIDI, simply connect your iOS computer device to
iConnectMIDI
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Device port 1 with the supplied 30-pin to iConnectivity USB (B) inline
connection cable. Device port 2 will pass MIDI only to an iOS device, and it will not charge
it.
The iConnectMIDI
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output ports, and most iOS apps will use it for MIDI input and output as well. This is the
case with Apple GarageBand, for example. However, some apps - typically ones capable
of supporting multiple MIDI interfaces - require that you select the iConnectMIDI
interface.
Note: because the iOS device uses the iConnectMIDI
some – not all - apps ignore the built-in mic or one plugged into the "headset" jack (the
1/8" TRRS connector). The workaround for that is to connect the mic to the computer on
the other end of the USB cable and route it to the iOS device using, for example, a record-
enabled track in your DAW software.

Using multiple iConnectivity interfaces

You could connect literally dozens of iConnectMIDI
Mac computer's USB ports, and your sequencer can access each one independently.
More realistically, four iConnectMIDI
The iConnectivity iConfig program can access all the iConnectivity devices attached to the
computer device it's running on, one interface at a time.
Of course, you can use the iConnectMIDI
on any Mac or Windows computer.
should automatically take over the iOS device's audio input and
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interfaces fit side-by-side in a 1U rack space.
for audio I/O when it's connected,
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interfaces to the same Windows or
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in addition to other audio and MIDI interfaces
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as the
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