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Iconnect audio 4+ and iOS 10?
Any users confirm that this now works without the crackling and noise problems that have been recently reported.
Any info would be welcome.
Thank you.
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Following. I just got my ICA4+ and I am still running iOS 9 on my iPad Air 1 and El Capitan on my Mac. I actually haven't updated the firmware on my ICA4+ either. Everything seems to work great and I don't plan on changing until the iOS 10 thing is resolved.
@gmslayton
Thanks, that's what I thought. I'm on iOS 9 and it's perfect.
It's just another app I use, procreate, has an iOS 10 only update.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Think I'll stick to 9 until it's fixed then
Thanks for the reply.
Working fine for me on newest iOS
wait. what crackling problem ? Using an Air2 on IOS 10.1.1 currently and haven't experienced any crackles. then again i had none on 9 either.
I have an iCM4+, MacBook Pro running macOS Sierra, and iPad now running 10.2. I experienced the crackling up to now. I'll have to wait till this evening to check that the crackling has gone away.
I did a test recently. Posted the results in another thread. Let me find it and I'll link it here...
Here we go:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/292889/#Comment_292889
@MusicInclusive![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Well that works then
Awesome, see no reason now to stay on iOS9.
Thank you. Thanks to all who commented.
Question for the iConnect Audio 4+ users: Have you bought a second (expensive, proprietary USB-B to lightning) charging cable to run two iOS devices at the same time? I'm currently running an iPad Air 2 on USB port 1 (which charges fine using the single bundled cable) and a PC on USB port 2. If I buy a second cable and plug my iPhone SE into USB port 2 instead, will both devices receive power at the same time? Love to hear from someone who has tried this.
Yes. Ive been using 2 iPads on an ICA4+ since it came out. Being able to charge both iPads was one if the key reasons for buying it.
I do think it's a little odd that the ICA4 can't initiate charging on a dead iPad, but as long as I connect it with at least a 1% charge, it will continue to charge on both ports.
Yeah I find that annoying too. I'd like it to charge a dead ipad.
Well, seems some users have problems...
http://iconnectivity.com/vanilla-forum/discussion/1818/new-ica4-owner-crackling-sound#latest
Support seems not being very enthusiast also...Hmm...
Problem is: they don't say anything specific...It's been 4 month since IOS 10 release, and no proper explanation...
Thanks, good to know!
Yeah I also charge both an Air2 and a Mini2 at the same time. I believe that you could also connect/power the second iPad with a CCK3
This thread is prior to yesterday's iOS 10.2 release. Something similar happened with the release of El Capitan and iOS 9, but it was resolved a couple point-releases later. iConnectivity asserts this is due to audio processing changes on Apple's end.
if you connect a 2nd IOS device with it's factory cable via 'classic' CCK then you have to declare it's port on the iCA4+ as 'PC/Mac', not IOS.
Or set both ports to all options, dunno if that's some extra load.
The old CCK path doesn't charge of course, but I never found this a problem.
(recording for more than a year with an Audient ID22)