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Mac OS X set-up
1. Plug the iConnectMIDI
4+
into an available USB jack.
If you’re using the iConnectMIDI
4+
alone on the Mac, that’s it. It will
show up as an available audio and a MIDI interface in your
sequencer.
You can confirm this beforehand by opening the Audio MIDI Setup
application found inside your Applications -> Utilities folder; the set-up
in this program is shared by all audio and MIDI software running on
the Mac. The iConnectMIDI
4+
appears as a 16x16 MIDI interface in
the MIDI Studio window, and unless you change the default audio
configuration in the iConfig software, it appears as a 4-in/2-out audio
interface in the Audio Devices window.
2. (Optional, but recommended to avoid confusion in larger set-ups)
In Audio MIDI Setup, create and cable connected MIDI hardware
devices to the iConnectMIDI
4+
MIDI DIN jacks.
This will allow your sequencer to address the hardware by name
(rather than just the port name), and you can provide some basic
information about the hardware here.
Please refer to the section, “Port Routing: understanding
iConnectMIDI
4+
MIDI.”
3. If you’re using the iConnectMIDI
4+
’s Audio passThru™
feature in
addition to other standard audio interfaces:
Create an Aggregate Device with the iConnectMIDI
4+
and any
standard interface(s) you’re using along with it in Audio MIDI Setup.
After that the Aggregate Device will behave as a single interface with
extra inputs and outputs.
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