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iConnectMidi Questions

Which iConnect do I need if I want to send audio from my iphone to my ipad, and then play audio from the jack on my ipad. It seems like I could get away with the Midi 2+ but I am not sure.

Also has anyone confirmed whether or not an audio interface can be hooked up to the usb host port on the Midi 4+, or is full integration (audio & midi) with hardware synths on the ipad gonna be a job for the iConnect Audio?

If audio interfaces don't work with the 4+ and the 2+ will pass audio between ios devices then I might as well just grab a 2+ while I wait for the Audio to come out.

Comments

  • Not sure if you can use the headphone jack and audio pass-through at the same time.
    The manual says:
    "When the iConnectMIDI2+ is connected, the iOS device automatically uses it for audio input and output. This will always deactivate the built-in speaker and (depending on the app) usually the built-in mic, and often the headphones and/or headset mic when you have a headset plugged into the iOS device’s 1/8” TRRS “headset” jack"

    It also says that 2+ cannot pass audio between 2 iDevices, only between one and a PC/Mac, however they recently responded to a user's question and said it is indeed possible.

  • @Tractuspk - @Zymos is correct - you can't do that. You can take the output from the 2nd iPad to a PC or Mac via the iCM4+ in the scenario you propose as I demonstrated in the most recent video on my YT channel, but, in iConfig, if you turn off audio from the target iPad it will turn off both the input and the output from the digital connector, so, you'd get jack output, but, the input would then come from the mic instead not the other iPad via the iCM4+.

  • Darn, was kind of hoping you'd say I was wrong on this one ;-)

    I wonder why they worded it in the manual that way? "usually" the mic, "often" the headphones- till I went back and looked I thought it was a more absolute statement. Maybe in certain apps you CAN have both?

  • I fiddled around with trying that with Auria @Zymos - following some discussion we were having about it in the iPad Musician group - the way you can set the output to route to Multiroute. Ended up nearly splitting my eardrums. I'm not sure what it was routing - sounded like raw digital data - but it wasn't audio… ;-)

  • The other way possibly is with iRig mix. I only recently found out about it and haven't tried it but if you put the iPhone on the iRig mix mic/guitar slot, audio will pass through the iPad on the #1 slot and then out the mixer. Cheaper than iconnect4 but audio won't be as clean as it's through 3 1/8th jacks

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