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iOS Devices – Any iOS device with a lightning connector is supported. A "Lightning
to USB Camera Adapter" is required. Connect the adapter to the USB A/B-mini
cable that was included with your Artifakt.
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Android Devices & iPhone 15 and up – Android devices may have either USB-micro
or USB-C connectors that will support MIDI over USB communication with the
Artifakt. You will need the appropriate USB B/C (male) to USB A (female) adapter
to use with the included USB A/B-mini cable. Note that the USB B-micro to USB A
adapter is sometimes called an OTG (On-The-Go) adapter. iPhone 15s have a
USBC connection.
MIDI
Using a 3.5mm MIDI-TRS connection (Type A), the Artifakt can be controlled by generic
MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) and Program Change (PC) messages. Many of the
Artifakt's parameters (even those that are not assigned to a control knob) are directly
accessible via MIDI continuous controller messages.
MIDI Channel
By default, the Artifakt responds to MIDI Channel 1. The Artifakt ignores all MIDI messages
sent to it that are not on its channel. The input MIDI channel for the Artifakt can be
changed in the Hardware Options menu of the Neuro Editors. Note that the MIDI Input
Channel is a global setting that is NOT saved per preset. Note that some manufacturers
begin counting MIDI channels at zero (from 0 to 15), while the Source Audio Neuro Editors
use the convention of counting from 1 to 16.
Selecting Presets via Program Change (PC) Messages
The 128 user presets on the Artifakt can be recalled via program change messages.
Presets 1 to 128 are mapped to MIDI Program Change messages 1 to 128.
Note: Some MIDI controllers use a 0-127 numbering system, so you may need to offset
your preset numbers by -1 in this case.
It is also possible to save presets with the Artifakt bypassed.
Source Audio
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