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iConnectMIDI™ Owner’s Manual
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Owner’s Manual
Using MIDI 5-pin DIN
New and Old Connector
5-pin MIDI DIN connectors can be found on both vintage electronic instruments and the latest
synthesizers and controllers. Cables for these types of connectors are inexpensive and
available at any music store, in lengths from 2-feet to 20-feet. Shorter lengths of cable are
typically better, minimizing the potential for slight delays in data transmission.
iConnectMIDI contains two pairs of MIDI IN and OUT connectors. Each pair is addressable as a
unique MIDI port from iOS, Mac OS, and Windows, as well as the port configuration software
for iConnectMIDI.
For MIDI, each cable is unidirectional, allowing data to be transmitted in only one direction. The
direction of data flow is determined by the ends at which the cable is connected. Below is the
connection for a sound generator to be “played” from iConnectMIDI (i.e. MIDI data originates at
iConnectMIDI and is sent to the sound generator or synthesizer). The red arrow indicates the
direction of the MIDI data.
Conversely, if iConnectMIDI is to receive MIDI data, then the connection path is as follows:
iConnectMIDI
rear panel
MIDI cable