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Quick Start Guide 

 
 

Summary of Contents for iConnectMIDI

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...Names 9 MIDI DIN Connections 11 To Send MIDI To iConnectMIDI 11 To Receive MIDI from iConnectMIDI 11 Multiple MIDI Devices 12 USB MIDI Connections 12 Mini USB Connections 14 Routing and Filtering 18 P...

Page 3: ...elve 12 ports of MIDI Because MIDI DIN allows for daisy chaining of instruments through their built in MIDI ports the total number of instruments and controllers can be greater than twelve iConnectMID...

Page 4: ...iConnectMIDITM 4 of 21 Quick Start Guide What s in the Box Figure 1 iConnectMIDI main unit Figure 2 Power supply Figure 3 International plug adapters Figure 4 iConnectMIDI iOS cable...

Page 5: ...ould snap into place 2 Plug the power supply barrel connector into the barrel jack at the rear panel of iConnectMIDI 3 Plug the power supply into the power receptacle iConnectMIDI will power up by dis...

Page 6: ...iConnectMIDITM 6 of 21 Quick Start Guide What You Can Connect iConnectMIDI has three connector types USB A front panel Mini USB front panel MIDI DIN rear panel...

Page 7: ...ac computer or laptop PC computer or laptop iOS device iPhone iPod touch iPad Synthesizers Synthesizer modules Keyboard controllers Drumpad controllers Control surfaces Mixers MIDI enabled guitar peda...

Page 8: ...iConnectMIDITM 8 of 21 Quick Start Guide Figure 5 iConnectMIDI possibilities...

Page 9: ...A 5 In With connected USB hub iCM USB H6 USB Audio Device 10 MIDIIN10 iConnectMIDI USB A 6 In With connected USB hub iCM USB H7 USB Audio Device 11 MIDIIN11 iConnectMIDI USB A 7 In With connected USB...

Page 10: ...inction in naming of the USB ports between the interfaces Thus some of the names may be duplicates of names used for iConnectMIDI ports 4 In Windows XP the default naming for a MIDI port connected thr...

Page 11: ...ith the other end of the MIDI cable connect it to one of iConnectMIDI s MIDI In DIN ports on the rear panel either pair of MIDI1 or MIDI2 Ensure that the MIDI device is powered up Press a key or butto...

Page 12: ...ingle MIDI event on the same MIDI channel Note that there is a distinction between a MIDI channel and a MIDI port Each MIDI port can contain MIDI data for up to 16 channels of MIDI That means that iCo...

Page 13: ...f 21 Quick Start Guide and Table 2 for listing that compare the names of each port on various operating systems Figure 7 Single USB MIDI device connection to iConnectMIDI Figure 8 Multiple USB MIDI de...

Page 14: ...mini USB jacks see Figure 9 allowing you to connect iOS devices iPhone iPod touch and iPad Mac and PC computers Any combination of up to two computing devices can be connected to iConnectMIDI To conne...

Page 15: ...iConnectMIDITM 15 of 21 Quick Start Guide Figure 11 Dual Mac computer setup Figure 12 Mac PC and Korg nanoKontrol setup...

Page 16: ...iConnectMIDITM 16 of 21 Quick Start Guide Figure 13 PC iPad and Korg nanoKontrol setup Figure 14 Mac iPad and Korg nanoKontrol setup...

Page 17: ...iConnectMIDITM 17 of 21 Quick Start Guide Figure 15 Several USB MIDI controllers with PC and iPad...

Page 18: ...data Similarly iConnectMIDI supports the full specification of MIDI data types iConnectMIDI has filtering capability for a subset of the most commonly seen MIDI data such as Note On Note Off pitch ben...

Page 19: ...tManager Figure 17 Input ports list Figure 18 Output ports list for an input port To enable and disable an input or output port simply touch the line of the desired port and its checkmark will appear...

Page 20: ...sired parameter and its virtual button will appear pressed or unpressed Figure 23 Channel pressure filter inactive Figure 24 Channel pressure filter active Note that the filter for a given parameter i...

Page 21: ...mmit button on the first level of the Inputs tab is first pressed Figure 25 Top level of the Inputs tab PortManager contains a help browser that gives you more detailed information about how to use it...

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