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Version 1.1

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Version 1.1...
  • Page 2 Version 1.1...
  • Page 3 THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERRABLE. Compatibility mio10 is compatible with any Mac or Windows PC with an available USB port. The included iConfig software works with Windows 7 or later and Mac OS X 10.8 or later.
  • Page 4 PRECAUTION/IMPORTANT NOTES FCC (USA) / IC (Canada) Regulation Warning Interference with other electrical devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of reception interference.
  • Page 5 USB hub to access up to ten USB MIDI devices.) Between all those external and internal connections, your mio10™ has a total of 56 configurable 16-channel MIDI ports! All those data streams let you use a substantial number of modern and vintage MIDI devices, get them all talking to each other, and also bring in "guest"...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Initial Setup ................... 3 mio10 Hardware Layout ..............4 mio10 Features ................5 Network MIDI ................6 iConfig Software ................7 Device Info Page ............................7 Abbreviations and Port Naming ........................8 MIDI Info Page............................... 9 MIDI Routing and Processing Pages ......................10 MIDI Port Routing Page ..........................
  • Page 7: Initial Setup

    Hardware Layout. 4. The mio10's MIDI routings are in the factory default state, which is a "one size fits all" setup that you can reconfigure. Your Mac/PC DAW software automatically sees all the available 16-channel MIDI port sources and destinations the mio10 provides, and connected MIDI devices are routed to both computers and to each other.
  • Page 8: Mio10 Hardware Layout

    Hardware Layout 1. Power button 5. USB Host Jack LED/touch control 11. USB Device jack 1 - Sleep Mode: Hold for a couple of Solid green indicates USB Host Jack USB computer device jack for a Mac seconds until the DIN LED on the far display mode (see Port Activity or PC.
  • Page 9: Mio10 Features

    Features The mio10 comes equipped with a powerful suite of features for managing your MIDI interconnections. These are described briefly below, while detailed operating instructions appear in the following pages. Network MIDI Additional MIDI interconnection is available via Ethernet, allowing you to add up to four additional computers or Network MIDI-equipped iConnectivity interfaces to your MIDI setup.
  • Page 10: Network Midi

    Ethernet sessions, each one acting as a 16-channel MIDI port. Connect an Ethernet cable from one computer to the mio10's single Network port, or use an Ethernet switch or Wi-Fi router to connect up to four computers. Follow the instructions below to set up the Ethernet session on the computer.
  • Page 11: Iconfig Software

    IP Mode (Dynamic IP, Static IP). Every device on a network has a unique IP address number to identify it. When set to Dynamic IP (the default) the IP address is assigned to the mio10 each time it connects to the computer. When set to Static IP the mio10 IP address is entered manually.
  • Page 12: Abbreviations And Port Naming

    Ethernet jack Port Naming: Each MIDI port can be assigned a custom name in the MIDI Info Page of iConfig, and the mio10 is pre-configured at the factory with a default set of port names. The names given to the DIN, USB host, and Ethernet ports simply reflect the port type and number (i.e.
  • Page 13: Midi Info Page

    Its function is to reduce the amount of MIDI data by eliminating redundant status bytes. Port Information: General: Every MIDI port available to each mio10 MIDI Information: connection can have both its input and output Number of MIDI Ports: Shows the total number of enabled or disabled.
  • Page 14: Midi Routing And Processing Pages

    MIDI Routing and Processing Pages MIDI data is routed from the mio10 inputs to the outputs according to the settings on the MIDI Port Routing Page. The MIDI data can also be manipulated in the mio10 by filtering or remapping functions. These settings are configured in the MIDI Port Filters, MIDI Channel Remap, MIDI Controller Filters, and MIDI Controller Remap pages.
  • Page 15: Midi Port Routing Page

    MIDI Port Routing Page Every 16-channel MIDI port input from each physical connection can be routed to one or more destinations. For example, a DAW track routed to 5-pin DIN 1 could be routed to an additional DIN jack to layer a synth sound. In the Port Routing example below, MIDI sent to port “DIN 1”...
  • Page 16: Midi Port Filters Page

    MIDI Port Filters Page This setting allows specific kinds of MIDI data to be removed (filtered) from each port on either the input or output path. In the Filter Type selection box, choose between Input and Output to select where the filtering is to be applied. Active Sensing and Program Changes are being filtered from the USB 1 / Port “DIN 1”...
  • Page 17: Midi Controller Filters Page

    MIDI Controller Filters Page This setting allows specific MIDI Controller messages to be removed (filtered) on either the input or output path. The list of all 128 controller IDs in the MIDI spec is available, and up to eight different controller filters can be specified. The example below shows Modulation Wheel messages (ID 01) being removed at the input from USB 1 / port “DIN 1”, on MIDI channel 1.
  • Page 18: Using Mio Midi Management To Optimize Your Rig

    Using mio MIDI Management to Optimize Your Rig The factory setup for your mio10 connects “everything to everything,” so you can quickly get gear connected, use your controllers, and listen to your sounds. Once you have your gear connected and working, and you’ve become familiar with the mio10’s MIDI management features, we recommend you spend some time tweaking your settings to improve efficiency, minimize latency, and avoid potential data loss.
  • Page 19 At iConnectivity we like to design smart interfaces that let you build the system you need and ensure the best performance and lowest latency possible. We hope you enjoy your mio-based setup and wish you the best in...
  • Page 20: Mio10 Block Diagram

    Block Diagram...
  • Page 21 Support Email: Support@iConnectivity.com +1 403/457-1122 Monday to Friday 8:30 am (MST) to 4:30 pm (MST) iConnectivity #100, 925 26 Street NE Calgary, AB T2A 6K8 Canada...

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