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I just bought a used iConnectMIDI4+ off Craigslist... anything I need to know?

Do I need to reset it? Upgrade firmware, etc?

I downloaded the manual.

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  • Upgrade firmware, download manual, watch youtube videos. The mapping configuration tool is not intuitive.

    If you're on Windows and want to use the audio pass through, you have to use ASIO4ALL as your DAW's interface - Macs can use aggregate devices.

  • The factory reset is a good idea with those kinds of programmable boxes. No way to know what kind of weirdness the previous owner programmed in to the routing, etc, and the odds are slim it would be also useful to you.

  • Apparently, if you reset it and then use the desktop app to name the device before plugging it into your iOS device you can call it anything you want.

    Otherwise, you end up with port names like 'iConnectivity iConnectMIDI DIN 1' or whatever. For some apps, it means it's just a guessing game because the port list looks like this:

    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'

    I haven't tried this but according their forum, it should work. Again, BEFORE you plug it into your iOS device for the first time. Once you do, iOS (helpfully!) remembers the original name and changing it will no longer work.

  • @syrupcore said:
    Apparently, if you reset it and then use the desktop app to name the device before plugging it into your iOS device you can call it anything you want.

    Otherwise, you end up with port names like 'iConnectivity iConnectMIDI DIN 1' or whatever. For some apps, it means it's just a guessing game because the port list looks like this:

    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'
    'iConnectivity iConnectMI...'

    I haven't tried this but according their forum, it should work. Again, BEFORE you plug it into your iOS device for the first time. Once you do, iOS (helpfully!) remembers the original name and changing it will no longer work.

    great tip, thank you!

  • Good tip. I've ran into that and had to to blindly guess which one of the 30 or so ports is the right one. Honestly the giant list of ports (especially the 8x virtual for each of the 3 USB inputs) can be confusing as hell. It would be nice if you could turn most of them off.

  • @Processaurus said:
    Good tip. I've ran into that and had to to blindly guess which one of the 30 or so ports is the right one. Honestly the giant list of ports (especially the 8x virtual for each of the 3 USB inputs) can be confusing as hell. It would be nice if you could turn most of them off.

    You can, at least with icm2+. Can't remember, nor I have the chance to check it now, exactly where but I think it was in the general config page. I'd recommend to do it via computer; the app interface is a mess for some in depth tweaks. Not 100% sure tho

  • You can definitely turn ports off but there's a feature request in here: iConnectivity, please consider naming your device with the 'iC' acronym by default!

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