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  1. Hi everyone. I'm new. I've tried to search this topic and have no clue on any of this - I tried reading the manual but I'm still lost. Kindly give me a hand? I launch video membership websites. My client wants to use the XD55HS headset to make instructional videos. She is a yoga teacher so she'll be using the headset. (important because of the movement of her head!) So - we want to be able to record the sound via the XD55HS. The video through her iphone5, then upload to her computer (I'm assuming she has a mac for now - she is away and I have to wait on the answer to that question. I told her to wait on her purchasing the XD55HS until we know she can record how she wants to. I am a web designer and am trying my best to help her out - and I guess I'm going to have to learn how this all works. Can you guys tell me what she should do for set up / give product reco's? How does one hook up to the next? Thanks everyone - I really really appreciate it.
  2. AMPLIFi Remote App Release Notes: AMPLIFi Remote for Android app v2.00.0 First public release of AMPLIFi Remote for Android AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v2.00.0 Minor bug fixes Support for new firmware device names that now include _75, _150, and _FX100. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.30 Bug fixes for iOS 8.0 compatibility. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.21.1 Improved user experience for FX100 firmware update. Ability to use the application without user login. Bug fixes. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.20 Optional firmware update for AMPLIFi 75/150 bringing access to 100 preset locations. FBV Express MKII and FBV Shortboard MKII are not supported. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.10 Tone sharing via Facebook. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.01.1 Share tones via Twitter from within AMPLIFi Remote. Easily search tones on the Line 6 cloud from the main menu. More easily save preset metadata by choosing from pre-defined values. Get tone match results that include My Tones, even when offline. My Tones and Favorites are grouped to improve navigation. My Tones now includes Factory Presets to help start your tone collection. Expand/collapse groups of tones in your Tone Match results. Favorites can now be un-favorited. Numerous usability enhancements. Bug fixes. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.00.1 Bug fixes and UI improvements. AMPLIFi Remote iOS app v1.00 Initial Release.
  3. AMPLIFi Firmware Release Notes: AMPLIFi 75/150/TT/FX100 firmware v2.50.2 AMPLIFi Firmware 2.50.2 is a free firmware update that includes fixes and optimizations. It is highly recommended that all AMPLIFi users perform this update! AMPLIFi Remote 2.13 or greater is required for use with this firmware. Please update your AMPLIFi remote app on iOS or Android before upgrading to this version of firmware. The easiest way to perform the update process is by installing the latest version of Line 6 Updater. Once you've connected AMPLIFi to your computer via USB port (hubs are not supported), Line 6 Updater will recognize the unit and take you through the update process. PC users will need to install the AMPLIFi device driver. Line 6 Updater application and drivers may be downloaded here: http://line6.com/software/ New Feature: "Assign to Pedal" support allows you to use the built-in pedal on FBV Shortboard and FBV Express to control parameters assigned to the FX Knob. These parameters are assigned by pressing and holding on the desired parameter in the AMPLIFi Remote app. Bug Fixes: -Improved Bluetooth connection stability and reconnect behavior -Other minor bug fixes and optimizations AMPLIFi 75/150/TT/FX100 firmware v2.10 All AMPLIFi units USB 2.0 recording for Mac OSX 10.7+ and Windows 7/8 Class-compliant Mac/iPad drivers @ 24bit/48K (these drivers are in OSX 10.7+) ASIO driver version 1.64 for Windows that provides 16/24 bit, 44.1/48/88.2/96K recording and sample rate conversion. This can be adjusted in the Windows Sound Control Panel. USB audio streaming buffers and default bit depth can be set in the AMPLIFi Control Panel, or from within a DAW. Driver must be downloaded and installed from www.line6.com/software. [*]Bug fixes and enhancements. [*]Tap tempo light can be toggled on and off via the Remote app [*]Adjusting the reverb knob will automatically enable the reverb block if it happens to be turned off [*]At this time, it is recommended to perform the update using the AMPLIFi Utility for PC found at www.Line6.com/software, using instructions found at http://line6.com/support/page/kb/_/amplifi-products/ampl/how-to-update-amplifi-with-a-pc-r701 75/150-specific items A 12dB gain stage has been added to the guitar in the headphone output of the 75/150 to make the guitar/Bluetooth blend sound the same in the headphones as it does through the speakers. FX100-specific items No FX100-specific items in this release. TT-specific items The previous AMPLIFi TT firmware provides a USB stream that is 12dB too hot and always clips the input of a DAW unless you crank it down on the hardware (white LED ring on the big knob). This issue is fixed in this release. ​ AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 firmware v2.00.0 Firmware adds SPP Bluetooth capability for data communication with Android devices. This update is NOT required for iOS users, but will require version 2.00 of the iOS app as device names have changed. AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 firmware v1.01.0 Ability to turn individual effects on and off within a single preset using the 'STOMP', 'MOD', 'DELAY', 'REVERB' footswitches. Navigate the 100 on board preset locations using the Bank and Preset footswitches available on the FBV Shortboard MKII. Two way communication added between the AMPLIFi 75/150/FX100 and the AMPLIFi Remote App so that changes made to the AMPLIFi hardware instantly are shown within the AMPLIFi Remote App. Resolved an issue with zipper noise when using the wah on FBV MKII controllers. Improvements made to Bluetooth connection. AMPLIFi 75/150 firmware v1.00.5 Several fixes were put in place that improve Bluetooth data communication and stability with the AMPLIFi Remote application. AMPLIFi 75/150 firmware v1.00 Initial release.
  4. Deutsch Français For a review of how to connect your Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port CLICK HERE. (Click to view larger images.) From the Instruments Menu, select the Guitar Amp. From the Guitar Amp Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. From the Instruments Menu, select the Audio Recorder. From the Audio Record Menu Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. From the Instruments Menu, select the Sampler. From the Sampler Screen, tap the guitar cable button in the upper left hand corner and turn the monitor on. For more information on using GarageBand checkout the the User Manual Here. Wie benutze ich Sonic Port mit GarageBand? Um Anweisungen zu den Anschlüssen des Sonic Port zu erhalten klicken Sie HIER. (Klicken, um die Bilder zu vergrößern.) Im "Instrumente"-Menu klicken Sie auf den Gitarrenverstärker ("Guitar Amp"). Im Gitarrenverstärker-Fenster klicken Sie auf das Gitarrenkabel oben links in der Ecke und schalten Sie "Monitor" an. Im "Instrumente"-Menu wählen Sie nun den "Audio Recorder". Im Audio Recorder Menu tippen Sie oben links wieder auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten "Monitor" an. Im "Instrumente"-Menu wählen Sie nun den "Sampler". Im Sampler Menu tippen Sie wiederum auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten "Monitor" an. Sollten Sie mehr Informationen über GarageBand benötigen können Sie das Benutzerhandbuch hier finden. Comment est-ce que j'utilise Sonic Port avec GarageBand? Pour recevoir des instructions concernant les connexions du Sonic Port cliquez ICI. (Cliquez pour agrandir les images) Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur l'amplificateur guitare ("Guitar Amp"). Dans la fenêtre de l'amplificateur, tapez le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur "Audio Recorder". Dans ce menu d'enregistrement audio, tapez le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Dans le menu "Instruments", cliquez sur "Sampler". Dans ce dernier menu tapez encore une fois sur le câble de guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez "Monitor". Si vous avez besoin d'aide supplémentaire avec GarageBand, vous pouvez trouver le manuel d'utilisation ici.
  5. Deutsch Français For More information on connecting your Line 6 Mobile interfaces check out the links below: Sonic Port VX / Sonic Port Mobile In After your Line 6 Mobile Interface is connected launch the Audiobus app. Once the app launches you will be see the Audiobus Inputs and Outputs screen. Tap "+" where it says "Input". Once you tap the "+" button, a drop down list will show you all of your available Audiobus Input compatible apps. Tap the Mobile POD app from the list. Once you have chosen the Mobile POD app, the Audiobus will insert it into the ?Input? slot, you will need to tap the icon for the Mobile POD app to launch it. The Mobile POD app will then launch and you will see the main user interface for Mobile POD. At this point you can choose a preset or create tone. Once you are ready to rock, you can swipe your finger from right to left on the right hand edge of iOS device. This will bring out the Audiobus control panel that allows you to navigate between the apps you are using with Audiobus.Tap the Audiobus icon and a shortcut back to Audiobus will drop down, tap it to head back into Audiobus. Once your back in Audiobus tap the "+" above "Output". Once you tap the "+" button, a drop down list will show you all of your available Audiobus Output compatible apps. Tap the GarargeBand app from the list. Once you have chosen the GarageBand app, the Audiobus will insert it into the "Output" slot, you will need to tap the icon for the GarageBand app to launch it. Once GarageBand is launched you will you need to either Create New Song or load an existing song, then choose the "Audio Recorder". Once the Audio Recorder opens you can tap the Record button at the top of the screen to start recording. If you want to re-adjust your guitar tone in Mobile POD again, you can swipe the right hand side of the screen again to bring out the Audiobus Control Panel, and then tap the Mobile POD app icon. You will then be brought back to the Mobile POD app where you can re-adjust your tone. Once you are ready to record, you can swipe the right hand side of the screen again to bring out the Audiobus Control Panel, then tap the GarageBand icon. Once you tap the GarageBand icon, a transport control for it will appear allowing you to control GarageBand from within the Mobile POD app. Tap the "REC" button to begin recording your Mobile POD tone into a open track in GarageBand. Once your are done recording, you can press the play button to playback your recording Wie benutze ich Mobile POD mit Audiobus? Für mehr Informationen wie Sie Ihre Line 6 Mobile Schnittstellen verbinden können, folgen Sie diesen Links: Sonic Port VX / Sonic Port Mobile In Nachdem Sie Ihre Schnittstelle angeschlossen haben starten Sie die Audiobus App. Sobald die App gestartet ist werden Sie den Input und Output-Bildschirm von Audiobus sehen. Drücken Sie wie abgebildet auf das "+" über "Input". Wenn Sie nun auf den "+" Knopf gedrückt haben wird eine Liste erscheinen, die Ihnen alle verfügbaren, mit Audiobus kompatiblen, Apps zeigt. Drücken Sie auf die "Mobile POD" App. Sofern Sie nun die Mobile POD App ausgesucht haben wird Audiobus diese in den "Input" Slot einfügen. Wenn Sie nun auf das Icon der Mobile POD App drücken startet diese. Nun startet die Mobile POD App und Sie können die Benutzeroberfläche von Mobile POD sehen. Hier können Sie nun eine Voreinstellung auswählen oder selbst einen Klang schaffen. Wenn Sie nun von der rechten auf die linke Seite Ihres iOS Gerätes streichen wird dies das Einstellungsfeld von Audiobus hervorbringen, hier können Sie zwischen den verschiedenen Apps wechseln, die Sie mit Audiobus am benutzen sind. Drücken Sie auf das Audiobus Icon und eine Verknüpfung zu Audiobus wird erscheinen, klicken Sie auf diese um zurück zu Audiobus zu gelangen. Sobald Sie nun zurück auf Audiobus sind tippen Sie auf das "+" über "Output". Nachdem Sie das "+" gedrückt haben wird wieder eine Liste erscheinen von der Sie nun mit Audiobus kompatible Output Apps auswählen können. Tippen Sie auf die GarageBand App. Nun fügt Audiobus die GarageBand App in den Output Slot ein. Sie müssen hier nun das GarageBand Icon anklicken um GarageBand zu starten. Sobald GarageBand gestartet ist können Sie entweder einen neuen Song kreieren oder einen bereits existierenden Song laden, dann tippen Sie auf den "Audio Recorder". Wenn dieser dann startet können Sie auf den "Record" Knopf drücken um die Aufnahme zu starten. Falls Sie Ihren Gitarrenklang im Mobile POD neu anpassen wollen müssen Sie über die rechte Seite des Bildschirms streichen um wiederum die Audiobus Einstellungsfläche aufzurufen, hier tippen Sie auf die Mobile POD App und werden somit wieder zurück zur Mobile POD App gebracht wo Sie Ihre Klänge neu einstellen können. Wenn Sie dann bereit sind aufzunehmen können Sie wiederum auf der rechten Seite das Audiobus-Menu aufrufen und hier die GarageBand App anklicken. Wenn Sie das GarageBand-Icon angeklickt haben wird hier nun innerhalb der Mobile POD App eine Bedienfläche für GarageBand auftauchen. Tippen Sie auf den "REC" Knopf um die Mobile POD Aufnahme zu starten, diese wird hier nun sofort in einer offenen Tonspur von GarageBand abgelegt. Sofern Sie Ihre Aufnahme abgeschlossen haben können Sie den Knopf zum Abspielen drücken um ihre Aufnahme wiederzugeben. Comment est-ce que j'utilise Mobile POD avec Audiobus? Pour recevoir des informations supplémentaires sur les connexions des interfaces Line 6 Mobile, utilisez ces liens: Sonic Port VX / Sonic Port Mobile In Connectez votre interface. Démarrez l'application Audiobus. Dès que l'application est démarrée, vous pouvez voir la fenêtre des entrées et sorties Audiobus. Tapez sur le "+" au-dessus de "Input". Si vous avez cliqué sur le bouton "+", une liste apparaîtra qui vous montre tous les applications compatibles et disponibles avec Audiobus. Tapez sur l'application "Mobile POD". Lorsque vous avez choisi l'application Mobile App, Audiobus l'insérera dans l'emplacement "Input". Si vous cliquez maintenant sur l'icône de l'application Mobile POD, elle démarre. Maintenant, l'application Mobile POD démarre et vous pouvez voir l'interface utilisateur de Mobile POD. Ici vous pouvez choisir un prédéfini ou créer un ton manuellement. Si vous glissé de droit à gauche sur votre appareil iOS, le menu des réglages de Audiobus s'ouvre, ici vous pouvez échanger l'application actuelle vous utilisez avez Audiobus. Tapez sur l'icône Audiobus et un raccourci apparaît. Cliquez ce raccourci et vous retournez à Audiobus. Prévu que vous êtes sur Audiobus maintenant, tapez le "+" au-dessus de "Output". Après vous ayez cliqué le "+", une liste apparaîtra qui vous montre tous les applications de sortie quelles sont compatibles avec Audiobus. Tapez l'application GarageBand. Maintenant, Audiobus insère l'application GarageBand dans l'emplacement "Output". Ici vous devez cliquez l'icône GarageBand pour l'ouvrir. Dès que GarageBand est démarré, vous pouvez créer une nouvelle chanson ou ouvrir une chanson existante, tapez sur "Audio Recorder". S'il démarre, vous pouvez taper sur "Record" pour démarrer l'enregistrement. Si vous voulez ajuster le son de la guitare dans le Mobile POD, vous devez d'abord glisser sur le côté droite pour appeler les réglages d'Audiobus. Ici vous tapez sur l'application Mobile POD et l'appareil vous l'ouvre, maintenant vous pouvez régler vos sons. Lorsque vous êtes prêt à enregistrer, vous glisser encore une fois à droite et vous tapez sur GarageBand. Si vous avez tapez l'icône GarageBand, nouveaux boutons apparaissent à l'intérieur de Mobile POD. Tapez sur "REC" pour démarrer l'enregistrement Mobile POD. Cet enregistrement est mis directement sur une nouvelle piste sonore de GarageBand. À condition que vous avez terminé votre enregistrement, vous pouvez tapez le bouton pour jouer votre enregistrement.
  6. Deutsch Français The Sonic Port VX, Sonic Port, and Mobile In interfaces can be used in place of the built in microphone on your iOS device to input audio for iOS video capture, here's how to do it: 1: Setup your Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port connections using the instructions HERE. Setup your Mobile In using the instructions HERE. 2: Launch the iOS Camera app. 3: Switch to the video by tapping the photo/video slider at the bottom of the screen. 4: Press the red record button in the bottom center of the screen to begin recording video while capturing audio from the Sonic Port VX, Sonic Port, or Mobile In. The audio input will be dry unprocessed audio. . für ein Video über Mobile In Verbindungen.
  7. What are LIne6 software plans to provide edit POD HD software for IOS, iPAD , iPhone. I plan to buy the POD HD500x and see this as a important criteria. Any demo / beta test available? Regards Marcel
  8. The manual and marketing pages never say whether the iPad (or whatever) has to be connected at all times with the Amplifi FX100, or if you only need it for programming or streaming audio. Can you use the FX100 by itself for a gig, with the presets that are already defined? Or does it need the iPad to function in all circumstances? -Rob
  9. I made a quick video showing the iPhone app for this new amp. Check it out here.
  10. Deutsch Français With the release of Apple's iOS 7, Apple added a new privacy feature that can disable audio input from our mobile interfaces. The problem occurs the first time you launch the app under iOS7 and above, if you do not allow iOS along with the particular app you are using to have access to the 'Microphone', than you will temporarily not be able to receive input from mobile interfaces. The solution is to make sure that you press 'OK' when you see this prompt, but this prompt only appears the first time you launch the app. If you did not press 'OK' on this prompt and are not able to receive input from your Line 6 Mobile Interface, than you will need to do the following steps: Tap your iOS settings button. Tap the tab for 'Privacy' located on the left hand side of the screen. Than tap the option for 'Microphone' on the right. You will than see a list of apps that have requested access to the 'Microphone'. Simply tap the switch next to each that you would like to use the Line 6 Mobile Interface with. Relaunch all of the apps that you would like to use your Line 6 Mobile Interface with. Avec la publication d’Apple iOS7, Apple a ajouté une nouvelle fonction de confidentialité qui peut désactiver tous l’audio qui vient des Sonic Port et Mobile In. Ce problème se produit la première fois que vous lancez l’application sous iOS7 et si vous ne permettez l’accès au Microphone, vous ne pouvez pas recevoir du audio avec nos interfaces portables. La solution est simple, appuyez le bouton OK si votre appareil vous donne le choix. Attention, cette invite apparaît une seule fois. Si vous n’avez pas appuyez OK et vous n’avez pas d’entrée avec l’application, suivez ces instructions : Tapez le bouton « Réglages » sur l’appareil iOS. Tapez sur Confidentialité à gauche. Tapez sur Micro à droite. Maintenant, vous pouvez voir une liste des applications qui ont demandés de l’accès au micro. Tapez le commutateur à droite de l’entrée de votre application. Relancez tous les applications que vous voulez utiliser avec l’interface Line6. Seit der Version 7 von iOS, hat Apple eine neue Datenschutzfunktion eingeführt, die den Audioeingang des Gerätes mit einem Mobile In oder auch Sonic Port blockieren kann. Das Problem taucht beim ersten Start der App auf, nach dem Update auf iOS Version 7. Sollten Sie der App hier nicht den Zugriff auf das Mikrofon gewähren, wird dieses für die App in Frage temporär abgeschaltet. Klicken Sie also auf OK wenn Sie die App zum ersten Mal starten, um das Mikrofon freizugeben. Sollten Sie nicht OK gedrückt haben können Sie das Mikrofon aber immernoch in den Einstellungen freigeben: Drücken Sie auf Einstellungen, Dann auf Datenschutz links und Dann auf Mikrofon rechts. Hier können Sie dann eine Liste aller Apps einsehen, die Zugriff auf das Mikrofon angefragt haben. Drücken Sie hier einfach den Schalter, der das Mikrofon für eine bestimmte App blockiert. Starten Sie dann alle Apps neu, die Sie mit der Line 6 Schnittstelle verwenden möchten.
  11. We have tested the following Line 6 iOS software to be compatibile with iOS 7: Mobile POD StageScape Remote MIDI Memo We have tested the following Line 6 mobile hardware with iOS 7 and found no problems: Mobile In Sonic Port Mobile Keys 25 Mobile Keys 49 MIDI Mobilizer II
  12. Hi All , I have a HD500 and i want to know if anyone had built a MIDI controller template for switching Banks,programs and more control of all patches ? There are many MIDI designers and controller apps for iPhone and iPad and i think it would be convenient to have MIDI controlling the presets on the HD and M fx. There are apps like TouchOSC , Lemur , Control , Midi Designer etc that can be used to build custom MIDI interfaces. I did a quick test with Midi Designer Pro and was able to send a Bank Change and Program Change and have the HD500 swtich to the right preset. Designing a flexible MIDI controlling template would be a big effort and is there a ready template for some app already built ? Also , does the HD500 let one vary the values with MIDI also ? Can the 4 knobs be mapped to sliders in the MIDI controller interface so that it would be very easy to change presets but even parameters on the fly right from the guitar ! Any ideas / inputs welcome ! thanks pat
  13. MIDI Mobilizer II™ Specifications MIDI Mobilizer II™ Quick Start Guide Q: What is the difference between MIDI Mobilizer II and the original MIDI Mobilizer™? A: MIDI Mobilizer II provides support for CoreMIDI, which is the Apple® standard for MIDI on iOS Devices. It works on iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch 4th Generation and iPod Touch 3rd Generation models. The original MIDI Mobilizer is still the perfect choice for older-generation Apple® iOS devices. It’s compatible with all generations of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, for the 50 Apps that have been written to support MIDI Mobilizer. MIDI Mobilizer does not support CoreMIDI. Q: Will CoreMIDI support be added to the original MIDI Mobilizer™? A: No, this is not possible for technical reasons. The original MIDI Mobilizer lacks hardware needed to communicate to the iOS Device via USB on the 30-pin dock connector, as is required for CoreMIDI interfaces. Q: What is MIDI Mobilizer™? A: MIDI Mobilizer is a MIDI interface that connects your MIDI gear to any Apple iDevice. It was the first of its kind and still lets you play, record, and backup MIDI information any time, any place on the most portable platform ever. Q: What iOS app do you use with the MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II hardware? A:. There are 50 apps that support the original MIDI Mobilizer. Many apps support Apple's CoreMIDI standard, with more coming all the time and they all work with MIDI Mobilizer II. In addition, Line 6 publishes the app MIDI Memo Recorder (free at the Apple App Store™) that allows an iDevice to play and record any MIDI data it receives via a MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II. It can capture musical ideas on a keyboard, save sounds or settings from an effects unit, or backup any MIDI device's data. Once inside an iDevice, a MIDI recording is stored as a Standard MIDI File (SMF) which includes all performance information (notes, controllers, pedals, pitch bend, after touch, etc.) as well as any special System Exclusive (SysEx) information (usually the parameter values of a keyboard or effect unit's sounds and settings. You can email any recorded MIDI file, or move files to or from your computer via iTunes File Sharing. Q: What apps can I use with the new MIDI Mobilizer II? A: Any CoreMIDI app available on the App Store™ will work with MIDI Mobilizer II and that includes synths, samplers, sequencers, control surfaces, lighting controllers, and many other kinds of apps that may even surprise you. Here are a few of our favorites. Q: Are MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II compatible with the iPad? A: Both the original MIDI Mobilizer and the MIDI Mobilizer II are officially compatible with the iPad and iPad 2, and so is the MIDI Memo Recorder app. Q: Are MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II compatible with iPhone 4S? A: Each Line 6 iOS accessory lists the Apple models that it's been certified compatible with. While none have been certified for iPhone 4S yet, and we can't officially claim support, our customers informally report that they all work fine. However, iPhone 4S users should be aware that Mobile In and MIDI Mobilizer II communicate with the iOS device using USB Host Mode, and some 4S customers have reported that USB Host Mode accessories from any manufacturer (not just Line 6) may affect wifi and 3G performance – so you may want to consider using Airplane Mode. Q: What are some compatible devices? A: A list of compatible Line 6 devices that will work with MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II is available in the "Using MIDI Mobilizer with Line 6 Products" section of the Advanced User Guide. In this section you will learn how to backup your patches, scenes, and bundles via SysEx. Q: What connection does MIDI Mobilizer have with Planet Waves? A: Planet Waves provided the high-quality MIDI cables that are included with MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II. Planet Waves was also a key partner in the initial development of software for the original MIDI Mobilizer, and participated with Line 6 at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference presentation in June, 2009. Q: How do MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II connect to my iDevice? A: MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II plug into the 30-pin connector on the bottom of your iDevice. Two Planet Waves cables (each with a 2.5mm 3-conductor jack on one end, and a standard MIDI 5-pin DIN jack on the other) connect MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II to the external MIDI device of your choice. Q: How can I use MIDI Mobilizer to back up the settings of my Line 6 gear? A: Most Line 6 products with MIDI In and MIDI Out jacks can back up and restore their settings via SysEx commands. Please download your product's user manual for specific explanations of this process. Q: What MIDI data can the MIDI Memo Recorder app record? A: MIDI Memo Recorder will capture and record all MIDI data that can be stored within a Standard MIDI File, which includes all performance information (notes, controllers, pedals, pitch bend, after touch, etc) as well as any System Exclusive data (usually the parameter values of a keyboard or effect unit's sounds and settings). It does not record System Real Time messages (which include Active Sensing, MIDI Timing Clock and Start/Stop/Continue), as these are not part of the Standard MIDI File format. All received MIDI messages are time-stamped to an accuracy of one millisecond (1/1000 second) in order to preserve very accurate timing for all MIDI events. Q: How many Memos can I have in MIDI Memo Recorder? A: Virtually unlimited. Since the iDevices have very large amounts of memory, and since MIDI data is very small, running out of room is nearly impossible. MIDI Memo Recorder makes it easy to rename, reorder and delete Memos in order to keep your information organized. You can also offload your Memo recordings to a computer via email or via iTunes File Sharing. Q: Can I copy a MIDI file from my computer into MIDI Memo Recorder? A: This can be accomplished via iTunes File Sharing with the MIDI Memo Recorder app. Alternatively, you can simply play any MIDI file out your computer's MIDI interface directly into MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II, and record the data in our MIDI Memo Recorder app as a new MIDI Memo. This will capture and time-stamp all of the data, and the app can also play it back exactly as it was received. Q: Can I use MIDI Memo Recorder without MIDI Mobilizer? A: The MIDI Memo Recorder app will run without MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II attached to your iDevice, but it won't be possible to send and receive MIDI data (as this requires a hardware MIDI interface). MIDI Memo Recorder will temporarily display a message that no MIDI Mobilizer is connected, but after dismissing this message you can use all of MIDI Memo Recorder's other functions: emailing, renaming, moving, or deleting Standard MIDI Files (MIDI Memos). Q: Will the MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II™ work with the Line 6 KB37? A: No. The MIDI Mobilizer and MIDI Mobilizer II send and receive MIDI messages only on standard 5-pin MIDI cables. By contrast, KB37 doesn't have standard 5-pin MIDI In and MIDI Out jacks; it uses MIDI over USB instead. Q: Can the MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II™ reflash my Line 6 device (i.e. Vetta, PODxt, etc.)? A: No. While the MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II can backup patch bundles and store MIDI data, the MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II cannot install flash memory to a Line 6 device. Q: Is it possible to import Standard MIDI Files (SMF) into the MIDI Memo Recorder app through the MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II™ as you would a MIDI SysEx file? A: SMF's can be moved between computer and iDevice via iTunes File Sharing with the MIDI Memo Recorder app. Alternatively, you can simply play the SMF out your computer's MIDI interface and directly into MIDI Mobilizer or MIDI Mobilizer II, and record the data in our MIDI Memo Record app as a new MIDI Memo. Q: I thought MIDI Mobilizer was for editing Variax® and Vetta™ II settings? A: The first prototype of the original MIDI Mobilizer was shown as a proof of concept at the Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in June, 2009. This demonstration showed that this type of product could be used to control sound settings, such as selecting Variax models or Vetta II presets. After the presentation, we received requests to provide MIDI functionality that could be used by all MIDI gear. The result is the MIDI Memo Recorder app, which can be used to record and playback any MIDI messages from any MIDI product. Although the specific Variax and Vetta II editing features proposed in the demo are not part of this app, all of the control capabilities are still possible via a Mac or PC with the software applications Line 6 Edit and Variax Workbench.
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