an unplugged or bad cable, or...a powered-off device. Check this and click Refresh.)
Then the program opens with the Device Info screen (in the iOS version it opens the
Main Menu, so please tap the green button at the upper left to bring up this screen).
Here you see information about your connected devices (note that you can change the
Device Name field to something custom; this might be especially useful in larger set-ups
with multiple iConnectivity interfaces), along with the eight tabs used to navigate the
program:
MIDI Info tab
This screen contains essential MIDI information, as well as a list view with information
about every MIDI port available in your interface.
You can give ports custom names (in the editable Port Name fields), and also each
port's MIDI input and output can be enabled/disabled individually.
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