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Working with multiple iConnectivity
interfaces
When using more than one audio and or/MIDI interface on a
computer, normally you’d simply connect each one to a standard
USB jack on a Windows or Mac computer. Sequencers and other
software running on the computer will then see them all. This applies
to iConnectivity hybrid interfaces and to any other MIDI or audio
interfaces, regardless of how many you’re using.
The iConfig software can communicate with all your iConnectivity
interfaces connected almost anywhere, even in another iConnectivity
interface’s MIDI DIN jacks. It can also communicate with interfaces
connected to the USB Host Jack on the iConnectMIDI
4+
’s rear panel.
Things get somewhat complicated if you connect an iConnectivity
interface to the iConnectMIDI
4+
’s USB Host jack, because the
computer device only sees one device (the iConnectMIDI
4+
). The
computer can send MIDI to the connected interface via
iConnectMIDI
4+
ports, but this is an unusual set-up that’s prone to
MIDI feedback loops (and the connection is disabled by default; this
is the “Routing between ports on multi-port USB devices”
parameter
under the MIDI Info tab in the iConfig software).
There are 64 MIDI ports in iConnectMIDI
4+
, each with 16 MIDI
channels. The ports can all be routed to each other in iConfig, the
Mac, Windows, and iOS software that came with your interface.
While that may sound intimidating, the default routing set-up –
which
can be recalled –
comes with everything routed where you’d expect it
to go. However, port routing is a great feature that makes the
interface uniquely flexible.
Please refer to the Port Routing tab in iConfig to visualize this
explanation.
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