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computer(s). It can also come from sounds that have been recorded or are being
played live through a regular audio interface on one of the computers.
What’s unique about the iConnectMIDI4
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is that instead of having MIDI interfaces and
audio interfaces on three computer devices –
six devices - you just have one box that
routes both MIDI and audio between the machines over USB. That makes it both
convenient and cost-effective to add, say, an iPad to your music-making set-up.
USB MIDI
USB is a bidirectional protocol that’s fast enough to carry a wide variety of things
simultaneously –
audio, MIDI, printer hookups, keyboards and mouses, etc. Some MIDI
instruments today have USB connections instead of the standard DIN ports, in other
words they have the equivalent of built-in MIDI interfaces that connect directly to a
computer.
Those devices don’t need to go through the iConnectMIDI4
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. Plug them directly into
your computer, to which they’ll appear as additional MIDI interfaces. You can route
MIDI from the computer to the iConnectMIDI4
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(and anything connected to it). If you
run out of USB ports, USB hubs are very inexpensive.
Daisy-chaining: iConnectMIDI4
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MIDI out port to MIDI In, MIDI Thru to MIDI In, MIDI Thru to MIDI In and
(not shown) MIDI Out to iConnectMIDI4
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MIDI In. Repeat on the other MIDI DIN port.
MIDI daisy-chaining
The iConnectMIDI4
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has four pairs of MIDI DIN plugs. What if you have five
instruments? Or six?
Well, most MIDI instruments have MIDI In,Thru [sic], and Out ports, normally positioned
in that order; and each MIDI port has 16 MIDI channels. Thru ports echo what’s coming
into the device’s MIDI in.
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