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Port Information:
Enable/disable MIDI in and out for the 5-pin DIN jacks and each of
the two USB computer devices individually. All default to on, and each can be renamed
(e.g. DIN could be changed to the name of the MIDI instrument you have connected).
Port Names:
The MIDI ports have been named to reflect the default port routing. For
example, the second port on USB Device Jack 1 is named
“USB2” because it is routed
to USB Device Jack 2 (see MIDI Port Routing section). The ports can be custom
named to your liking on the MIDI info tab. The names assigned to the MIDI ports will
also appear in music applications running on a connected computing device. If you
change the names of the MIDI ports you will need to remove and re-install the
iConnec on the computing device in order to to have the new names reflected
there.
MIDI Port Routing
This matrix is for routing the 16-channel bi-directional MIDI Ports, with sources on the
left and destinations on the right. You can re-route or duplicate MIDI ports going in and
out.
To view the routing for any input (source) port, select that port in the left hand pane
labelled
“Port." The right hand pane labelled “Port Routes” will indicate destination ports
Summary of Contents for iConnectAUDIO 2
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