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PRECAUTION/IMPORTANT NOTES 
 

Interference with other electrical devices 
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience 
reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable 
distance from radios and televisions. 
 
Indoor use only 
To avoid the risk of electrocution and/or damage to other 
connected equipment, this equipment must not be used 
under wet or high moisture conditions. All interconnecting 
cabling must also be indoors. Should moisture suddenly 
increase, immediately disconnect power to the 
equipment. 
 
Power sources 
Ensure that correctly rated power outlets are used with 
the supplied power supply. 
 
Heat 
Keep this equipment away from all heat sources. Ensure 
that sufficient ventilation and/or heat dissipation is 
provided for the equipment and all connected devices. 
 
Packaging 
Keep all packaging materials away from children. Properly 
dispose of unwanted packaging. 
 
Handling 
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the 
switches, connectors or directly to the equipment.  Do not 
apply excessive bending force to the cables.  Use the 
connector casings of cables to attach and detach cables 
from their receptacles to avoid damage to the cable 
and/or its receptacles. 
 
Ingestion 
Do not ingest the packaging, equipment, attachments, or 
accessories. Do not ingest paint or removed parts from the 
equipment or accessories. If this occurs, immediately seek 
medical attention. 
 
Care 
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe with a clean, dry cloth. 
Do not use liquid cleaners such as benzene or thinner, or 
cleaning compounds or flammable polishes. 
 
Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment 
Never set any container with liquid in it near this 
equipment. If liquid gets into the equipment, it could 
cause electrical damage, breakdown, fire, or electrical 
shock. Be careful not to let metal objects get into the 
equipment. 
 
Notice regarding disposal (EU only) 
Disposal of this product, package, or cables must be done 
in an approved manner. Do not discard this product, 
package, or cables along with ordinary household waste. 
Disposing in the correct manner will prevent harm to 
human health and potential damage to the environment. 
Since the correct method of disposal will depend on the 
applicable laws and regulations in your locality, please 
contact your local administrative body for details. 

 
 
FCC (USA) / IC (Canada) Regulation Warning 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 
residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses, 
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 
occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does 
cause harmful interference to radio or television 
reception, which can be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to 
correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures: 
 - Adjust the receiving antenna 
 - Increase the separation between the equipment and 
receiver 
 - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit 
different from that to which the receiver is connected 
 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician 
for assistance 
Unauthorized changes or modifications to this system can 
void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 
 
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS 
This product has been manufactured according to strict 
specifications and voltage requirements that are 
applicable in the country in which it is intended that this 
product should be used. If you have purchased this 
product via the Internet, through mail order, and/or via a 
telephone sale, you must verify that this product is 
intended for use in the country in which you reside. 
WARNING: Use of this product in any country other than 
that for which it is intended could be dangerous and could 
invalidate the manufacturer

s or distributor

s warranty. 

Please also retain your receipt as proof of purchase; 
otherwise, your product may be disqualified from the 
manufacturer

s or distributor

s warranty. 

 
Caution 
Always keep children and pets under constant adult 
supervision. The packaging, equipment, and included 
accessories are not toys and must be kept out of reach of 
children and pets. Use only under constant adult 
supervision. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for mio10

Page 1: ...Version 1 1 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Version 1 1 ...

Page 3: ...eplacement parts whether new or re manufactured assume as their warranty period for only the remaining time of this warranty This warranty does not apply to damage caused by improper use accident abuse improper voltage service fire flood lightning or other acts of God or if the product was altered or repaired by anyone other than iConnectivity Technical Service Center Consequential and incidental ...

Page 4: ... Since the correct method of disposal will depend on the applicable laws and regulations in your locality please contact your local administrative body for details FCC USA IC Canada Regulation Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against...

Page 5: ...those data streams let you use a substantial number of modern and vintage MIDI devices get them all talking to each other and also bring in guest equipment and computers very quickly when you collaborate with other musicians on stage or in the studio Because of your mio10 s built in MIDI filtering routing merging stand alone hardware units aren t needed for those functions MIDI can also be routed ...

Page 6: ...ice Info Page 7 Abbreviations and Port Naming 8 MIDI Info Page 9 MIDI Routing and Processing Pages 10 MIDI Port Routing Page 11 MIDI Port Filters Page 12 MIDI Channel Remap Page 12 MIDI Controller Filters Page 13 MIDI Controller Remap Page 13 Using mio MIDI Management to Optimize Your Rig 14 mio10 Block Diagram 16 ...

Page 7: ...ific needs Custom settings can be saved on the interface for next use mio10 requires no driver software to operate on either Mac OS X or Windows The exception is that Network MIDI on Windows computers requires the rtpMIDI driver http www tobias erichsen de software rtpmidi html 3 Connect your MIDI devices and or an additional Mac or PC to the interface Your interface can also operate stand alone w...

Page 8: ...display mode 6 Network Jack LED touch control Solid green indicates Network Jack display mode see Port Activity LED s Flashing green indicates general activity on Ethernet Touch to activate Network display mode 7 Port Activity LED s Indicate the individual port activity depending on display mode DIN mode DIN in out ports 1 10 USB 1 mode USB 1 ports 1 16 USB 2 mode USB 2 ports 1 16 Host mode Host p...

Page 9: ...g sent through an output port allowing you to manage the content and volume of MIDI traffic For details on port filter settings refer to the MIDI Port Filters section Channel Remap Each MIDI port has 16 channels of MIDI data Specific events on any one channel can be remapped to another channel on the same port allowing more customization and control Channel mapping can be applied to inputs as well...

Page 10: ...r to a Network MIDI Session 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from the mio to the computer 2 Access the MIDI Network Setup screen In Mac OS X open the Audio MIDI Setup Program in the Utilities folder and click Window and show MIDI Studio Double click the Network icon In Windows open the rtpMIDI program 3 Follow the four steps listed below referring to the following MAC screen shot In this example we re ...

Page 11: ...ppears under the tabs at the top of the iConfig application Device Info Page This page displays overall information about the mio10 and is used to configure its Ethernet settings Device Information The Device Name field is editable so you can give the mio10 a unique name Ethernet Information IP Mode Dynamic IP Static IP Every device on a network has a unique IP address number to identify it When s...

Page 12: ... host port 2 is named HST 2 In the case of USB computer device jacks the ports have been named according to the routing in the mio i e USB device jack 1 port 1 is routed to DIN 1 so it has been named DIN 1 The reason for this naming choice is for convenience when viewing the ports on your computer s DAW software As shown in the Pro Tools example on the right the computer software lists the ports c...

Page 13: ...ulti port device Number of Ethernet Jacks Shows the number of available Ethernet jacks on the product Number of RTP MIDI Sessions Ethernet Jack The Ethernet Jack can support separate MIDI sessions with multiple networked computers This number shows the maximum number of sessions Number of RTP MIDI Connections RTP MIDI Session This indicates how many devices can be connected via each Ethernet sessi...

Page 14: ...Filters MIDI Channel Remap MIDI Controller Filters and MIDI Controller Remap pages Note MIDI filtering and remapping functions are performed in a specific order on the MIDI inputs and outputs Please refer to the mio10 block diagram General Page Layout The iConfig pages for MIDI routing and processing share a common layout with a PORT panel on the left and a SETTINGS panel on the right as shown bel...

Page 15: ... more destinations For example a DAW track routed to 5 pin DIN 1 could be routed to an additional DIN jack to layer a synth sound In the Port Routing example below MIDI sent to port DIN 1 from the first computer on USB Jack 1 is being routed both to the DIN 1 jack and to the other computer s Port 5 on USB Jack 2 ...

Page 16: ...e This setting allows MIDI data to be re assigned from one channel to another on either the input or output path Choose specific message types on specific channels by clicking on the corresponding box in the matrix Edit the Remap to Channel entry below the channel number to indicate which channel the messages should be re assigned to In the example below Pitch Bend messages on channel 8 of port 1 ...

Page 17: ...pecified The example below shows Modulation Wheel messages ID 01 being removed at the input from USB 1 port DIN 1 on MIDI channel 1 MIDI Controller Remap Page This setting allows MIDI Controller messages to a different controller message In this example two controller messages have been remapped at the input on USB 1 port DIN 1 MIDI Channel 1 Modulation wheel messages are being used to control vol...

Page 18: ...PK controllers Suppose you have eight of these controllers connected to the USB host jack every time you press a key on any one of these controllers that key event is sent to the other seven controllers which wastes data bandwidth because they don t respond to key events You can use your mio to save seven times the bandwidth and processing simply by disabling the MIDI outputs for those eight contr...

Page 19: ...controller that is sending out after touch messages whenever you press on the keyboard or is sending out sysex messages whenever you touch something on the front panel or is sending out MIDI clock messages all the time If those messages aren t required by something else in your setup then filter them out at the source by adding a filter to the MIDI input see MIDI Port Filters Page Similarly if you...

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