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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.

Comments

  • 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.
    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.

  • edited December 2016

    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...

  • @MusicInclusive
    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.

  • @HandOfEmpty said:
    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.

  • @rad3d said:

    @HandOfEmpty said:
    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.

  • edited December 2016

    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...

  • @rad3d said:

    @HandOfEmpty said:
    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.

    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

  • @crony said:
    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...

    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)

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