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Hi - I am currently running my HX stomp into a iPad Pro via usb, then into Bose S1 pro, and need some guidance. My tone sounds very thin, tinny, hollow, when the usb is plugged in. When plugging into my computer or no plug at all, it sounds a lot better. Has anyone else run into this issue? I’ve tried a lot of amps, and cabs (never the combo), and am struggling to get a more full and rich sound. Thankful for any help I can get!
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Check out this video where I show how to setup the Helix to control Loopy HD on your iPad. This is an amazing looper and the Helix finally makes me excited to get into a looper again.
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Hi! I have a problem with midi clock transmission via usb from the HX Stomp to iPad (i use AUM mixer app). AUM recognize HX Stomp as hardware interface but it seems that HX Stomp don't send any midi command via usb. I'm really frustrating because i would like to sync tempo via usb from XH Stomp to other plugin on AUM mixer (like delay or tremolo etc...). Can you please help me to resolve this issue? Thanks in advance
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Mobile Keys FAQ Product Dimensions Mobile Keys 25: 18.75” (L) x 7.25” (D) x 2.75” (H) Mobile Keys 49: 31.875” (L) x 7.25” (D) x 2.75” (H) Sustain Pedal Input Jack: 1/4" TS (Mono) Expression Pedal Input Jack: 1/4" TS (Mono) OS Compatibility (Minimum Requirements) Windows XP or higher Mac OSX 10.4 or higher Apple iOS 4.2 or higher - Compatible with iPod touch (3rd and 4th generation) iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS, iPad 3, iPad 2, and iPad. Computer and iDevice Communication/Software Resets Mobile Keys firmware implements Class-Compliant USB MIDI communication which is compatible with the drivers included in all standard installs of Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OSX, and iOS. This means there are no drivers to download. Sustain Pedal Compatibility Connect a standard sustain footswitch for sustain control with MIDI controller 64. (Auto-sensing jack supports both ˜normally open” and “normally closed” footswitches.) Expression Pedal Compatibility Connect a standard continuous pedal for expression control with MIDI controller 11. We recommend using the Line 6 EX-1 or the Mission Engineering EP1-L6 expression pedals. Factory Reset (Firmware) ( A ) Using the iDevice connection to and running Line 6 MIDI Memo Recorder: If there is a newer firmware version than the one currently installed on your Mobile Keys unit, MIDI Memo Recorder will offer you the option to update automatically. "A firmware update is available! Would you like to update Mobile Keys (25 or 49, depending) to the latest firmware? [Not Now ][OK]". Tapping [OK] the screen goes black and you will see 'Preparing Update' followed by 'Updating Firmware'. After this completes, the MIDI Memo Recorder app screen returns with a dialog that displays “Update Succeeded “. To complete the update, unplug Mobile Keys (25 or 49, depending) and plug it back in [OK]”. Please unplug and re-plug the Mobile Keys device before tapping [OK]. ( B ) Using the USB connection to a host computer (Windows/Mac) and running Line 6 Monkey: If you don't have the latest version of Line 6 Monkey installed you can get it here. Click on the “Flash Memory” component in the Updates screen of Monkey. Click the “Update Selection” button (or “Reinstall Latest”), if you wish to re-flash the device). Wait for the progress indicator to reach completion and following the remaining Monkey prompts. Reset of SHIFT Function Settings Disconnect the Mobile Keys from the intended host device first. Press and hold the SHIFT button. Power on the Mobile Keys unit (physically connect via USB or iDevice). Press any of the first 9 (white) keys, or C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C-D-E on the lowest/left side of the keyboard range. Release SHIFT and the white key. Q: Can I connect the Mobile Keys 25 & 49 or to Apple iOS devices that have a Lightning connection instead of a 30-pin connection? A: Yes, you can connect a Mobile Keys 25 or 49 to a Lightning connection equipped Apple iOS device by using one of the Apple brand 30-ping to Lightning adapters that are available at the links below: Lightning to 30-pin Adapter Lightning to 30-pin Adapter (0.2m) Q: Do the Mobile Keys 25 & 49 work with Android products? A: Many of you have asked why Line 6 mobile products only work with Apple devices, not Android. Since many smartphone and tablet manufacturers support the Android operating system and have different connectors, it is unfortunately very difficult to develop and support products for these various hardware configurations. Apple devices share a standard, 30-pin dock connector which is why we’re able to create a single hardware solution for these devices. Q: My Mobile Keys was working, but after I unplugged it from my iOS device, then plugged it in again, the Mobile Keys is not recognized and won't work with any app. A: This will happen even after the iOS device goes into Sleep mode. What solves it is running the MIDI Memo app to re-initialize the keyboard. If MIDI Memo says a Line 6 interface is required, unplug then plug in the cable. Once MIDI Memo makes the “enable recording” button available, the keyboard is ready to use.
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I play for my church and I am the only musician there so we run songs off of an IPad and into the soundboard. They want me to run the IPad into my 500x so I can play the songs through there and be in control of the set list. If in run it through the aux in would I be able to separate the signals so the sound man can turn my guitar up and down with out bit affecting the IPad? And vise versa. Can I run it through the midi? Or USb? Would I be able to control the music with a volume pedal on the 500x? Some of the songs tend to just cut off so I want to be able to fade the music when its about to end.
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Apple's policy is that if you acquire an app, free or not, the app should be available to download to any of your personal devices. However, as the app is updated, it's requirements may change and prevent fresh downloads on older devices. Example: If you attempt to download AMPLIFi Remote to an old device, and the minimum iOS version is 11 or above, you'll get an installation error: "This application requires iOS version 11 or later. You must update to iOS 11 in order to use this application." To get AMPLIFi Remote onto the older device, you'd have to first acquire the app via iTunes on a computer, or via the App Store on a device that is running the required iOS version, then download the app on the older device. Note that iPhone-only apps won't appear on an iPad, and vice versa. For our example, we'll use iTunes. Use the search box for the name of your application. Select the app in the search results. Click the Buy or Get button to acquire the app (you don't have to download it). Use your older iOS device and search for the exact app in the App Store or click on the Purchased icon in the lower navigation bar. When you locate the app, click the Install button. After you click Install, you'll see a popup indicating that there is an older version of the app available for download. Click Download to install the last compatible version.
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Hello everyone, I want to connect my helix effects to the ipad pro. I tried to do it with a USB hub and an adapter but it didn’t work. I want to record my voice with a mic plugged into the helix effects and want to to connect it with loopy pro. (i do loopstation beatbox) I would appreciate any help.
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Hello Just wanted to follow up a post from february asking about using an fbv mkII foot controller with an ipad. I use one and it's fantastic. I use it with a powered hub (battery powered with an iPhone type usb rechargeable battery pack). With a camera connection kit it seems very reliable. I use it with JamUp Pro for guitar effects and for controlling Loopy HD. It also works well with Amplitube. The FBV mkII has always been great for me for its versatility (great with Reason), but this has made it even better and helped remove the computer element from my rig... Almost.
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Does anybody know if the UX2 works on iPhone or iPad using a lightning-to-usb-adapter? Is the interface recognized? Can you record in GarageBand with it?
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Deutsch Français Sonic Port VX User Manual Sonic Port User Manual Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port Connection Instructions How to Use Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port with Garageband for iOS How to use Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port for iOS Video Capture How to use Mobile POD with Apple Inter-App Audio How to use Mobile POD with Audiobus Q: What is the Sonic Port VX interface? A: The Sonic Port VX is the ultimate mobile 24 bit/48 kHz recording interface for musicians on the move. Three studio-grade condenser microphones - a stereo matched pair and a front-facing mono mic - and professional preamps capture instruments, vocals, and live performances with stunning clarity and dynamics. As the centerpiece of your mobile studio, Sonic Port VX will let you develop ideas and record complete songs on any device, anywhere inspiration strikes. Q: What is the Sonic Port interface? A: The Sonic Port is a 24 bit/48 kHz audio interface for iOS devices from Line 6. Sonic Port features a host of audio inputs and outputs, high quality digital conversion, and plug and play ease of use that makes it perfect for making music with your iOS Mobile Devices. Q: What Apple® iOS devices is Sonic Port/VX compatible with? A: Sonic Port/VX requires iOS 8.0 and is compatible with the following iOS devices: iPhone X iPhone 8+ iPhone 8 iPhone SE iPhone 6s/6s Plus iPhone 6/6 Plus iPhone 5S iPhone 5C iPhone 5 iPhone 4S iPhone 4 iPad Pro iPad Air/Air2 iPad 4 iPad 3 iPad 2 iPad mini/mini 2/mini 3/mini 4 iPod 5 Q: Will Sonic Port devices charge/power my iOS devices? A: Sonic Port does not have the ability to charge iOS devices. Sonic Port VX does include the ability to charge Lightning-based iOS devices, but not 30-pin-based iOS devices, when connected to a USB-based power supply. We have seen third-party splitters that are intended to charge an iOS device and allow for audio usage simultaneously. These cables are not supported or recommended. Q: My Apple device uses Thunderbolt/USB-C. Will Sonic Port work with that connection? A: There should be no issues when using an official Apple-branded Thunderbolt 3 / USB-C adapter. Q: Is the output from the Sonic Port to the iPad Lightning Audio? A: No. We offer a Lightning-form factor cable, but it does not follow the same protocol as Lightning Audio products. Q: What kind of mobile apps can I use the Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port with? A: The Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port are compatible with any iOS app that uses Core Audio for mono/stereo input or output with the Apple® iOS mobile products listed above. Q: What kind of applications can I use the Sonic Port VX ? A: The Sonic Port VX is compatible with any MAC software (OS X 10.9 and later) that uses Core Audio with no driver installation required, as well as any Windows 7 or 8 software that uses ASIO/WDM drivers. Before connecting Sonic Port VX to your Windows computer, download and install the Sonic Port VX Windows Driver from our software page HERE. Q: What kind of inputs and outputs does the Sonic Port VX have? A: The Sonic Port VX has three studio-grade individually calibrated condenser microphones - a stereo matched pair and a front-facing mono mic along with built in professional mic preamps. It also includes two inputs: 1/4" guitar input with 120 dB dynamic range and 1/8" stereo line input with 120 dB dynamic range. Sonic Port VX supports up to 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio. For outputs the Sonic Port VX includes a stereo 1/8" headphone output and balanced 1/4" Left and Right outputs. Q: What kind of inputs and outputs does the Sonic Port have? A: The Sonic Port has two inputs: 1/4" guitar input with 120 dB dynamic range and 1/8" stereo line input with 120 dB dynamic range. Sonic Port supports up to 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio. For outputs the Sonic Port includes a stereo 1/8" headphone output and 1/4" stereo output. Q: What does the Sonic Port VX come with? A: The Sonic Port VX includes: Sonic Port VX interface Detachable 1-meter iOS cable with Lightning connector Detachable 1-meter USB-A to USB-mini cable Tabletop stand Mic stand adapter 1/4" thread for tripod connections Q: What does the Sonic Port come with? A: The Sonic Port includes: Sonic Port interface Detachable 1-meter cable with 30-pin connector Detachable 1-meter cable with Lightning connector Q: What kind of cable do I use to connect my instrument to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: To connect a instrument to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port, use any 1/4" guitar cable. Connect the 1/4" plug into the output of your instrument, then connect the other end of the 1/4" plug into the 'GUITAR IN' on the Sonic Port Interface. CLICK HERE for a tutorial on Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port Connections. Q: What kind of cable do I use to connect my stereo line level keyboard or mixer to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: To connect a stereo line level audio source such as keyboard or mixer to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port, use a 1/8" Stereo Male to Dual 1/4" Tip Sleeve Male cable. Connect both of the 1/4" Tip Sleeve connections to the left and right outputs of your audio source, then connect the 1/8" Stereo Male end of the cable to the 'IN L/R' on the Sonic Port interface. CLICK HERE for a tutorial on Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port Connections. Q: What kind of cable do I use to connect my stereo CD/MP3 player to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: To connect a stereo CD/MP3 player to the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port, use a 1/8" Stereo Male to 1/8" Stereo Male cable. Connect one end of the 1/8" Stereo Male to the output of your CD/MP3 player, then connect the other end of the 1/8" Stereo Male cable into the 'In L/R' on the Sonic Port interface. CLICK HERE for a tutorial on Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port Connections. Q: I hear clicks and pops when using Sonic Port. A: Clicks and pops are usually a sign of the processor struggling. Try quitting all apps, including those that run in the background. Q: Should I use a pop filter when using the built in microphones of the Sonic Port VX? A: When recording vocals using the Sonic Port VX's built in microphones, we recommend that you place a pop filter approximately 10" from the microphone grill located on the face of the Sonic Port VX to help prevent unwanted pops or clips caused by plosive consonants like the letters 'P', 'T', 'C', 'K', 'Q', 'B', 'D', and 'G'. Q: Where can I download the Mobile POD app? A: The Mobile POD app can be downloaded for free directly from your Apple® devices using the App Store app. Q: How many models are in the Mobile POD app? A: There are 64 fully adjustable models based on celebrated vintage and modern gear. 32 guitar amplifiers, 16 stompbox and rack effects, and 16 guitar cabinets available within Mobile POD. LEARN MORE. Q: How do I use the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port with the GarageBand iOS app? A: Check out our instructions on using the Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port with GarageBand HERE. Q: How do I use the Mobile POD app with the Apple's Inter-App Audio? A: Check out our video tutorial on how to use the Mobile POD App with Apple's Inter-App Audio HERE. Q: How do I use the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port with the Audiobus App? A: Check out our instructions on using the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port with Audiobus HERE. If you want to use the Mobile POD app to process the sound and then record the processed audio into a third party app then you'll need to purchase and use the Audiobus app. For a list of all of other current Audiobus compatible apps CLICK HERE. Q: How can I play along with songs from my iTunes® library when using Mobile POD? A: Launch Mobile POD, tap the 1/8th note icon in the lower right hand corner of the app. The in-app player will launch, tap the 'playlist' icon located on the bottom left hand corner of the app to choose which song from your iTunes® library you like to play along with. After selecting your song, the app will return to back to the normal amp screen at which point you can play, fast forward, rewind, and loop the track. Q: What should I do if my Apple® device is not recognizing the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port interface when it is plugged in? A: Check your iPhone or iPad to be sure the latest version of the iOS operating system is installed update if necessary, instructions to do so can be found HERE. Disconnect the Sonic Port interface from the iOS device side of the connection and reconnect it, making sure the Sonic Port's iOS cable is firmly connected to the Sonic Port first then connect it to your iPhone,iPod, or iPad's device's 30 pin or lightning input . Check Settings > General > Accessibility, and then turn Mono Audio off. If the interface is still not being recognized by your Apple® device, it may be necessary to backup and restore your current iOS installation using Apple®'s instructions located HERE. Q: What is Jammit? Where can I get help using my Line 6 Mobile Interface with Jammit? A: For more information about Jammit CLICK HERE. If you are in need assistance with Jammit you can reach their support team HERE. *At this time the Jammit app is not compatible with the Sonic Port VX. Update: We've been made aware that Jammit, with whom we shared a cross-marketing partnership in conjunction with Sonic Port, has ceased operations, and that the Jammit app no longer is available. Line 6 currently has no details on the status of Jammit as a company nor the status of its app. To the extent we learn anything new and are able to share that information, we will post it to this forum. Q: Can I use four conductor iOS headphones with the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: Yes you can use these type of headphones with the Sonic Port, make sure to connect them to the Sonic Port's headphone output and not the iOS devices headphone output. Q: Can I use Airplay or Bluetooth headphones with Mobile POD? A: The current version of Mobile POD does not support the use of airplay or Bluetooth headphones due to the amount of latency it introduces into your playback. Q: Does the Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port work with Android products? A: Many of you have asked why Line 6 mobile products only work with Apple devices, not Android. Since many smartphone and tablet manufacturers support the Android operating system and have different connectors, it is unfortunately very difficult to develop and support products for these various hardware configurations. Apple devices share a standard, 30-pin or lightning dock connector which is why we're able to create a single hardware solution for these devices. Q: Where can I register my Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: After logging into or creating a Line 6 user account HERE, you can go HERE and enter in your serial number that is found on the bottom of the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port, Sonic Port VX serial numbers begin with '(21)SP1', simply fill in the remaining digits. Sonic Port serial numbers begin with '(21)AQ1', simply fill in the remaining digits. Q: Where can I provide my feedback or make a suggestion about the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: We encourage you to visit our IdeaScale HERE and let us know about your ideas and suggestions. Q: Is there a forum where I can discuss the Sonic Port VX or Sonic with other users? A: We have a forum dedicated specifically to the Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port available HERE. Q: Where can I find information on the warranty that is included with the Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port? A: You can find all of the available information on the Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port warranty HERE. Sonic Port: Häufig gestellte Fragen: Was ist ein Sonic Port Interface? Das Sonic Port ist die neuste 24bit/48kHz Audioschnittstelle von Line 6 für iOS Geräte. Das Sonic Port kommt mit einer Menge Audioeingängen und –ausgängen, digitaler Umwandlung höchster Qualität und der Einfachheit von Plug and Play um Musik mit Ihren tragbaren Geräten zu machen. Mit welchen tragbaren Geräten ist das Sonic Port Interface kompatibel? Das Sonic Port ist für Apple® iPhone® 5, iPhone® 4S, iPhone® 4, iPhone® 3GS, iPhone® (3ter und 4ter Generation), iPad® 2, iPad®, iPad® Mini und iPod Touch (4ter und 5ter Generation). Können Interfaces des Sonic Port Serie meine iOS Gerät aufladen ? Sonic Port kann keine iOS Geräte aufladen. Sonic Port VX kann über USB mit der Schnittstelle „Lightning“ ausgerüstete iOS Geräte aufladen, allerdings keine älteren, mit „30-Pin“ Anschluss ausgerüstete Geräte. Kann ich das Sonic Port mit CoreAudio Apps zusammen benutzen? Das Sonic Port ist kompatibel mit jeder App die CoreAudio für Mono oder Stereo Audioinput und –output mit den oben genannten Apple® Produkten verwendet. Welche Arten Eingänge besitzt das Sonic Port? Das Sonic Port hat alles was Sie benötigen um spitzen Gitarrenklänge zu erreichen oder jegliches Stereo Audiosignal in unverfälschter Qualität aufzunehmen: Das Sonic Port Interface. Abnehmbares 1m Kabel mit 30-Pin Anschluss. Abnehmbares 1m Kabel mit Lightning Anschluss. Welche Art Kabel benutze ich um mein Instrument an das Sonic Port anzuschließen? Um ein Instrument mit Ihrem Sonic Port zu verbinden können Sie jedes 6.3mm Klinkensteckerkabel benutzen. Verbinden Sie dazu den 6.3mm Stecker mit dem Ausgang Ihres Instrumentes und stecken Sie dann das andere 6.3mm Ende in das "GUITAR IN" an Ihrer Sonic Port Schnittsstelle. Welche Art Kabel brauche ich um mein Stereo Keyboard oder Mixer mit dem Sonic Port zu verbinden? Um eine Stereo Audioquelle wie ein Keyboard oder einen Mixer mit dem Sonic Port zu verbinden brauchen Sie ein Kabel mit den Steckern: 3.5mm Klinkenstecker zu doppelten zweipoligen 6.3mm Klickensteckern. Verbinden Sie beide 6.3mm Stecker an den linken und rechten Ausgang der Audioquelle dann verbinden Sie das 3.5mm Ende mit dem Sonic Port "IN L/R" Eingang. Klicken Sie hier um Hilfestellung zu den Sonic Port Verbindungen zu öffnen. Welche Art Kabel benutze ich um meinen Stereo CD/MP3 Player mit dem Sonic Port zu verbinden? Um Ihren Stereo CD/MP3 Player mit Ihrem Sonic Port zu verbinden brauchen Sie ein 3.5mm Klinkenstecker zu 3.5mm Klinkenstecker-kabel. Verbinden Sie nun das eine Ende Ihres Kabels mit dem Ausgang Ihres CD/MP3 Players und das andere mit dem "IN L/R" Ihres Sonic Ports. Klicken Sie hier um ein Tutorial zu den Sonic Port Verbindungen zu öffnen. Wo kann ich die Mobile POD App herunterladen? Die Mobile POD App kann aus dem Apple® App Store heruntergeladen werden. Wieviele Modelle sind in der Mobile POD App enthalten? Die Mobile POD App beinhaltet 64, vollkommen anpassbare Modelle, die sowohl auf berühmtem Vintage- aber auch modernem Equipment basieren. 32 Gitarren Verstärker, 16 Effektpedale und Rack Effekte außerdem noch 16 verschiedene Modelle für Gitarrenlautsprecher. Wie benutze ich das Sonic Port mit CoreAudio Apps wie GarageBand? Sie können unsere Anleitung zur Benutzung von Sonic Port mit GarageBand hier finden. Sonic Port fungiert als Audio Ein- und Ausgangsschnittstelle bester Qualität für GarageBand. Verbinden Sie einfach Ihr Sonic Port wie oben beschrieben, stecken Sie Ihre Kopfhörer oder Ihr Abhörsystem ein, starten Sie die GarageBand App und benutzen Sie die "IN L/R" und Gitarren Eingänge an Stelle anderer Audio Klinkenstecker oder Adapter. Das Abhören durch das Sonic Port ist durch viel bessere Gitarrenklänge und verbesserte Audioqualität, sollten Sie externe Sounds und andere Instrumente aufnehmen, gekennzeichnet. Wie benutze ich das Sonic Port mit der Audiobus App? Sie können unsere Anleitung zur Benutzung von Sonic Port mit Audiobus hier finden. Wenn Sie die Mobile POD App benutzen wollen um den Sound zu verarbeiten und erst danach den verarbeiteten Ton mit einer anderen App aufzunehmen, müssen Sie die Audiobus App kaufen. Um eine Liste aller derzeitig mit Audiobus kompatiblen Apps zu finden klicken Sie hier. Wie kann ich mit meiner iTunes® Musiksammlung mitspielen wenn ich die Mobile POD App benutze? Starten Sie zuerst Mobile POD, tippen Sie auf das Icon der Achtelnote in der unteren rechten Ecke der App um einen Song Ihrer iTunes® Sammlung zu wähle bei dem Sie mitspielen wollen. Nachdem Sie Ihren Song ausgewählt haben wird die App wieder zurück auf den Startbildschirm zurückkehren, wo Sie den Song abspielen, zurückspulen und vorspulen können. Was kann ich unternehmen wenn mein Apple® Gerät das Sonic Port Interface nicht erkennt wenn ich es einstecke? Ãœberprüfen Sie Ihr iPad® oder iPhone® auf die neuste Version des iOS Betriebssystems, wenn dieses nicht installiert ist, bringen Sie es auf den neuesten Stand, Anweisungen, wie Sie ein Update durchführen finden Sie hier. Trennen Sie Ihr Sonic Port von Ihrem iOS Gerät seitens des Apple Gerätes und verbinden Sie es wieder, indem Sie es zuerst am Sonic Port selbst einstecken und überprüfen ob der Stecker sitzt und danach das andere Ende des Kabels mit Ihrem iPhone®, iPad® oder iPod® per 30Pin- oder Lightningeingang verbinden. Gehen Sie nun zu Einstellungen -> Allgemein -> Bedienungshilfen, hier schalten Sie nun Mono aus. Sollte das Sonic Port nun immer noch nicht von Ihrem Apple® Gerät erkannt werden kann es sein, dass Sie das Betriebssystem Ihres Apple® Gerätes zurücksetzen und wiederherstellen müssen. Eine Anleitung dazu finden Sie hier. Was is Jammit? Wo kann ich Hilfestellung finden wenn ich mein Line 6 Mobile Interface mit Jammit benutze? Für Informationen bezüglich Jammit klicken Sie hier. Sollten Sie Hilfe zu Jammit benötigen können Sie den Kundendienst von Jammit hier erreichen. Kann ich meine vierpoligen Apple® Kopfhörer mit dem Sonic Port benutzen? Ja können Sie, schließen Sie Ihre Kopfhörer aber an das Sonic Port und nicht an Ihr iOS Gerät. Kann ich AirPlay oder Bluetooth Kopfhörer mit Sonic Port benutzen? Die derzeitige Version des Mobile PODs unterstützt leider weder AirPlay noch Bluetooth aufgrund der hohen Latenz die diese Signale während des Abhörens erzeugen. Funktioniert das Sonic Port auch in Verbindung mit Android Systemen? Viele Nutzer haben uns die Frage gestellt, wieso Line 6 Produkte nur mit Apple® Geräten kompatibel sind und nicht mit Android. Da viele Smartphone- und Tablethersteller Android unterstützen und somit viele verschiedene Anschlüsse haben ist es leider sehr schwer Produkte für diese sehr unterschiedlichen Geräte zu entwickeln. Apple® Geräte haben denselben standardmäßigen 30-Pin oder Lightning Anschluss, so war es uns möglich ein einzelnes Gerät für alle Apple® Produkte zu entwickeln. Sonic Port: Foire aux questions: Qu'est-ce que c'est l'interface Sonic Port? L'interface Sonic Port est la plus nouvelle interface audio 24bit/48kHz de Line 6 pour les appareils iOS. Le Sonic Port possède plusieurs entrées et sorties audio, transformation digitale de qualité supérieure et la simplicité de plug and play pour faire de la musique avec vos appareils portables. Quels sont les appareils portables compatibles avec le Sonic Port? Le Sonic Port est compatible avec Apple® iPhone® 5, iPhone® 4S, iPhone® 4, iPhone® 3GS, iPhone® (3ème et 4ème génération), iPad® 2, iPad®, iPad® Mini et iPod Touch (4ème et 5ème génération). Est-ce que Sonic Port peut charger mes appareils iOS? Sonic port ne peut pas charger des appareils iOS. Sonic Port VX peut seulement charger des appareils iOS équipés de la connexion “lightning†, pas “30-pin†(ancienne connexion iOS) si connecter par USB Est-ce que je peux utiliser mon Sonic Port en association avec des applications mobiles CoreAudio? Le Sonic Port est compatible avec toutes les applications quels utilisent le CoreAudio comme entrée audio stéréo ou mono avec les produits Apple® au-dessus. Quelles entrées est-ce que le Sonic Port dispose? Le Sonic Port a tous ce que vous avez besoin pour recevoir des meilleurs sons de guitares et pour enregistrer n'importe quel signal audio stéréo en qualité pure: L'interface Sonic Port. Câble détachable avec prise 30 broches. Câble détachable avec prise Lightning. Quel câble est-ce que j'utilise pour connecter mon instrument au Sonic Port? Pour connecter votre instrument à votre Sonic Port, vous avez besoin d'un câble 6.3mm mâle. Connectez la prise 6.3mm à la sortie de votre instrument et connectez l'autre avec le "GUITAR IN" de votre Sonic Port. Quel câble est-ce que j'utilise pour connecter mon clavier ou table de mixage stéréo au Sonic Port? Pour connecter une source audio comme un clavier ou une table de mixage avec le Sonic Port, vous avez besoin de ce câble: 3.5mm mâle à double (contact 2 points) 6.3mm mâle. Connectez les deux connecteurs 6.3mm aux sorties gauche et droite de la source audio et connectez la coté 3.5mm avec l'entrée "IN L/R" de votre Sonic Port. Cliquez ici pour recevoir un tutoriel à propos des connections de votre Sonic Port. Quel câble est-ce que j'utilise pour connecter mon lecteur MP3/CD stéréo avec mon Sonic Port? Pour connecter votre lecteur MP3/CD stéréo avec votre Sonic Port, vous avez besoin d'un câble 3.5mm mâle à 3.5mm mâle. Connectez votre câble avec la sortie de votre lecteur MP3/CD stéréo et avec l'entrée de votre Sonic Port "IN L/R". Cliquez ici si vous avez besoin d'un tutoriel sur les connections du Sonic Port. Où est-ce que je peux télécharger l'application Mobile POD? Vous pouvez trouver l'application Mobile POD dans l'App Store sur votre appareil Apple®. Combien de modèles sont impliqués avec l'application Mobile POD? La Mobile POD inclus 64 modèles complètement adaptables, ceux sont basés sur équipement Vintage mais aussi moderne. 32 amplificateurs de guitare, 16 pédales et effets rack et également 16 différents modèles haut-parleur de guitare. Comment est-ce que j'utilise le Sonic Port en association avec des applications CoreAudio, comme Garage Band? Vous pouvez trouver nos instructions pour l'utilisation de Sonic Port avec Garage Band ici. Le Sonic Port agit comme interface audio de qualité meilleure pour Garage Band. Connectez simplement votre Sonic Port comme décrit au-dessus, connectez vos écouteurs et votre système monitoring et démarrez l'application Garage Band. Mais utilisez les entrées "IN L/R" et guitares à la place d'autres connecteurs ou adaptateurs. Le monitoring avec le Sonic Port se caractérise par meilleurs sons de guitare mais aussi par qualité audio améliorée si vous voulez enregistrer des sons et instruments externes. Comment est-ce que j'utilise le Sonic Port avec l'application Audiobus? Vous pouvez trouver nos instructions pour l'utilisation de Sonic Port avec Audiobus ici. Si vous voulez utiliser l'application Mobile POD pour la modification du son et après vous voulez enregistrer le son avec une application différente, vous devez acheter Audiobus. Voyez cette liste des applications actuellement compatibles avec Audiobus. Comment est-ce que je peux jouer en même temps comme ma collection de musique iTunes® si j'utilise l'application Mobile POD? Démarrez Mobile POD, tapez sur la croche dans le coin inférieur droit et choisissez une chanson de votre collection iTunes®. Si vous avez choisissez la chanson, l'application revient sur l'écran de départ. Ici vous pouvez jouer, avancer rapidement et retourner rapidement votre chanson. Qu'est-ce que je peux faire si mon appareil Apple® ne reconnaît pas mon Sonic Port si je le connecte? Vérifiez la version de l'iOS de votre appareil Apple®, si la plus nouvelle version n'est pas installée, mettez votre système d'exploitation à jour. Ici, vous pouvez trouver des instructions pour cette étape. Séparez votre Sonic Port du appareil iOS à la coté de l'appareil Apple® et reconnectez le en vérifiant la connexion au Sonic Port et après la connexion avec l'iPhone, l'iPad ou l'iPod. Allez sur Réglages -> Général -> Accessibilité et désactivez Mono. Si votre appareil Apple® ne toujours sait pas reconnaître votre Sonic Port, il est possible que vous deviez restaurer le système d'exploitation de votre appareil Apple®. Ici vous pouvez trouver des instructions concernant cette restauration. Qu'est-ce que c'est Jammit? Où est-ce que je peux trouver d'assistance si je veux utiliser mon Line 6 Mobile Interface avec Jammit? Pour recevoir des informations concernant Jammit, allez ici. Si vous avez besoin d'aide avec Jammit, vous pouvez trouver le service clientèle de Jammit ici. Est-ce que je peux utiliser mes écouteurs contact 4 points d'Apple® avec mon Sonic Port? Oui c'est aucun problème, mais vous devez connecter les écouteurs avec le Sonic Port et pas avec votre appareil iOS. Est-ce que je peux utiliser mes écouteurs Bluetooth ou AirPlay avec mon Sonic Port? La version actuelle du Mobile POD ne soutient malheureusement ni AirPlay ni Bluetooth à cause de la latence élevée laquelle ces signaux causent pendant le monitoring. Est-ce que le Sonic Port fonctionne aussi avec les systèmes Android? Beaucoup d'utilisateurs nous ont posés cette question, pourquoi est-ce que les produits de Line 6 ne sont pas compatibles avec Android mais seulement avec les appareils Apple®? Nombreux de fabricants Smartphone et Tablet utilisent Android comme système d'exploitation. À cause de cette diversité, beaucoup de connexions existent pour ces appareils et cela rends le développement très difficile pour ces produits. Les appareils Apple® soutiennent la même connexion 30 broches ou Lightning donc c'était possible de développer un seul appareil pour tous produits Apple®.
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if our HX Stomp had a dedicated professional, gig worthy, Plug & Play controller, where you don't have to program anything? What if it could also work with batteries, and... completely wireless? Better with a large touch screen as H.U.D? ROLAND FC-300 SYSEX MODE For HX STOMP https://gum.co/AnHuek Version 2.0 Main view: Looper view: Version 2.0 - JAN-24-2021 Version 1.0 - MAY-24-2020 This is a MIDI Layout Made to work with MIDI Designer Pro 2 (sold separately). Allows to use a Roland FC-300 MIDI pedalboard with the Line 6 HX STOMP, using SYSEX messages to control all the onboard LEDs, expression pedals and footswitches. Plug & Play. No config needed. All Wireless!! Using a pair of CME WIDI MASTER, both the FC-300 and the HX STOMP connects with the iPad to control your HX Stomp Wirelessly! Requires some aditional hardware. Please read carefully the following requeriment list. Covering the entire Roland FC-300 SYSEX specification plus the HX STOMP MIDI implementation to make them work seamlessly together. All Plug&Play! Does not require any user configuration. More than 1000 lines of Stream Byter code! About 100 hours of single man work! Full control over the Roland FC-300 onboard LEDs, 3-Digit Screen (showing preset numbers), LCD Screen (2 x 16 characters), and both Expression pedals, all synced with your HX STOMP! Requeriments: Line 6 HX STOMP Apple iPad + MIDI Designer 2 + this MIDI Layout Roland FC-300 A pair or MIDI interfaces (one for each device) Recommended MIDI Interfaces: Wireless: 2X CME WIDI MASTER (two units) OR... a Yamaha MD-BT01 AND a CME WIDI MASTER (the Yamaha doesn't work for the FC-300, but it does for the HX Stomp) Wired: Roland UM-ONE MIDI Interface (connected to the FC-300, then to the Apple Lighning to USB3 camera adapter) Apple Lightning to USB 3.0 camera adapter CME WIDI MASTER or Yamaha MD-BT01 Wireless MIDI Interface (connected to the HX Stomp) Making connections: Wireless: - Connect both MIDI-BT devices to the FC-300 and the HX STOMP. Then stablish connections with your iPad using the "Connect" button. Wired: - Connnect the Roland UM-ONE MIDI DINs (In, Out) to the Roland FC-300, then plug the USB to the Apple Lighning to USB 3.0 camera adapter, plugged to your Ipad. - Plug your MIDI BT interface to your HX Stomp, then use the "Connect" button to stablish wireless connection. Features: Premapped SYSEX Mode to make both devices work seamlessly together. Control over all the presets on the FX STOMP (125) Expression Pedals with real-time movement on the iPad screen. Bypass and Tuner functions assigned to the Footswitches under the Exp pedals (including On/Off LEDs) 3 FS assigned to Snapshots (1/3 LEDs active) One FS to Switch Stomp and Preset Modes, that also works as Tap Tempo. 5 FS (lower row on the FC-300) with double function: single press to turn On/Off effects, Long Press to change presets 1-5 (Internal memory for 9 banks X 5 Presets) Looper Controls onscreen Control over the FC-300 screen brightness and ECO mode. V2 Improvements: Selectors for each of the 5 footswitches dedicated to program changes Memory for 9 internal "Banks" (so, 9x5 presets) Four buttons for the HX Stomp modes included in the Looper view New "Credits" and "Connect" buttons Preset Mode: Stomp Mode: Cheat Sheets: Main View: Looper View:
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Using the Mobile In with GarageBand for iOS
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Deutsch Français 1: Connect the Mobile In to your iPhone or iPad using the 30-pin dock connector. 2: Connect your guitar or other audio source to Mobile In: Connect the 1/4" Tip Sleeve side of the cable into the output of your instrument, then Connect the 1/8" Stereo Male end of the cable to the 'GUITAR IN' on the Mobile In adapter. Connect both of the 1/4" Tip Sleeve cable connections to the left and right outputs of your audio source, then connect the 1/8" Stereo Male end of the cable to the 'LINE IN' on the Mobile In adapter. 3: Launch GarageBand. 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. For a Video on Mobile In Connections, . Handhabung des Mobile In mit GarageBand für iOS: 1. Verbinden Sie Ihr Mobile In mit Ihrem iPhone oder iPad anhand des 30-Pin Steckers. 2. Verbinden Sie Ihre Gitarre oder andere Audioquelle mit dem Mobile In: Stecken Sie den 6.35mm Stecker in den Ausgang Ihres Instrumentes und dann den 3.5mm Stecker in das "Guitar IN" des Mobile In Adapters. Stecken Sie beide 6.35mm Stecken in den linken bzw. rechten Ausgang Ihrer Audioquelle und verbinden Sie dann das 3.5mm Ende mit dem "LINE IN" des Mobile In. 3. Starten Sie GarageBand. 4. Im Instrumente Menu, klicken Sie auf Guitar Amp. 5. Von diesem Fenster aus klicken Sie oben links auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten Monitor an. 6. Im Instrumente Menu, klicken Sie auf Audio recorder. 7. Von diesem Fenster aus klicken Sie oben links auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten Monitor an. 8. Im Instrumente Menu, klicken Sie auf Sampler. 9. Von diesem Fenster aus klicken Sie oben links auf das Gitarrenkabel und schalten Monitor an. Für weitere Informationen über GarageBand sollten Sie das Benutzerhandbuch zu Rate ziehen. Für ein Video über die Mobile In Anschlüsse, klicken Sie dann . L'utilisation de Mobile In avec GarageBand pour iOS: 1. Connectez votre Mobile In à votre iPhone ou iPad en utilisant le connecteur 30 broches. 2. Connectez votre guitare ou source audio au Mobile In. Connectez la prise 6.35mm à la sortie de votre instrument et la prise 3.5mm au "GUITAR IN" du Mobile In. Connectez les prises 6.35mm à la sortie droite et gauche de votre source audio et la prise 3.5mm au "LINE IN" du Mobile In. 3. Démarrez GarageBand. 4. Sélectez "Guitar Amp" dans le menu Instruments. 5. Dans cette fenêtre, tapez le câble guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez Monitor. 6. Sélectez "Audio Recorder" dans le menu Instruments. 7. Dans cette fenêtre, tapez le câble guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez Monitor. 8. Sélectez "Sampler" dans le menu Instruments. 9. Dans cette fenêtre, tapez le câble guitare dans le coin supérieur gauche et activez Monitor. Pour des informations supplémentaires sur l'utilisation de GarageBand, utilisez ce mode d'emploi. Pour un vidéo sur les connexions Mobile In, .-
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I have a POD HD500X and I am trying to work out how to link it to an iPad for use with the OnSong app. So ultimately the plan would be to have commands written into OnSong via the metadata that would change the bank/patch on the POD for each song as required. I am understanding there may also be an opportunity to use the POD to send commands back to OnSong such as scrolling up/down etc. (at the moment I use an AirTurn pedal via Bluetooth so I could get rid of this). For anyone kind enough to respond, I have only very basic understanding of MIDI and use an iPad 4 running iOS 10.3.2. I am guessing I need something that converts both MIDI in (patch change) and MIDI out (scrolling in OnSong) to Apple lightning? I am in Australia where the cost of some things can be a little high so I don't want to waste money (and time - things take a while to ship here...) and would like some advice on what accessories would be needed to make it work now and into the future. I understand only the Helix works via USB so this leaves me stuck with MIDI ports on the HD500X for now. Thanks for any advice/links etc.
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Deutsch Français The convenience of mobility has become integral to so many aspects of our lives, and the M20d extends that convenience to the stage. Use the StageScape Remote app to connect one or more iPad devices simultaneously (via optional USB Wi-Fi adapter - refer to the Wifi USB adapter compatibility document in our support documents) for complete remote control over all mixer functions. Adjust the front-of-house mix from anywhere in the audience. Each iPad can control different screens or different parameters in addition to the mixer's own touchscreen. Whether you're a band member adjusting your monitor mix or a sound man out in the audience, you've got full control. The following USB WiFi adapters are compatible with the M20D StageScape for use in conjunction with your iPad: Recommended WiFi Routers: Apple USB to Ethernet adapter (UPC: 885909439560) in conjunction with Apple Airport Express **Most highly recommended** Cisco Linksys E1000 Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express Any Router with DHCP [*]Supported USB-Wifi Adapters: EnGenius EUB-9801 Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible 5/18/2020 update: We expect that many modern adapters, especially name-brand, will work, but we don’t have any in particular to recommend [*]Supported USB-Ethernet Adapters Apple USB to Ethernet adapter (UPC: 885909439560) - ***OTHER ADAPTERS MAY NOT WORK*** The following SD cards are compatible with the M20D: Any class 10 SD card is compatible with the M20D. Only class 10 SD cards formatted as FAT32 are compatible. 32 GB maximum SD storage space ***NOTE: You must set up the Apple Airport Express as a router on a Mac or Windows computer using the Apple Airport Utility before using with the Stagescape M20d. This can be downloaded from Apple's website. Here is a link for instructions on setting up the Apple Airport Express on your computer: Apple Airport Express Setup Guide Please contact Apple support if you have trouble setting up your Airport Express as a router with your computer. The Apple Airport Express has an 1/8" audio output that can be connected into the StageScape M20d. When you do this, you can play music from your iPad's music library while using the StageScape app. This allows you to play audio from your iPad through your StageScape without preparing a SD card. Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (MAC): Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (Windows): Airport Express Setup Utility Pages (iPad): Wireless network connectivity procedures: For the EnGenius EUB-9801, plug in the USB Internet adapter to the USB port on the M20d. Do not worry if the lights on the USB adapter do not light up, you will have internet connectivity. On the StageScape, go to the i menu, then Show System Settings, then WiFi. The WiFi menu will display Unit Name and Security Pin. The Unit Name will be the name of the Wireless Network that you connect to on you iPad. The Security Pin will be the password. To connect to this wireless network on your iPad, go to Settings - General - Network - and you will see the M20d Unit Name as a network option. For the Apple USB to Ethernet adapter, plug the adapter into the USB port on your M20d. Then connect the adapter via Ethernet cable to ANY wireless internet router. Then on the StageScape, go to the i menu, then Show System Settings, then WiFi. The WiFi menu will display Unit Name and Security Pin. The Unit Name will be the name of the Wireless Network that you connect to on you iPad. The Security Pin will be the password. To connect to this wireless network on your iPad, go to Settings - General - Network - and you will see the M20d Unit Name as a network option. Kompatibilität und Konnektivität mit WLAN USB Adaptern: Der Komfort der Mobilität ist wesentlich geworden für viele Aspekte des Lebens und das M20d erweitert diesen Komfort auf die Bühne. Verbinden Sie ein oder mehrere iPad® Geräte gleichzeitig (über USB WLAN Adapter – siehe Dokument zur WLAN USB Adapter Kompatibilität in unseren Handbüchern) mit Ihrem M20d um vollständige kabellose Kontrolle über alle Mixerfunktionen zu haben. So können Sie den Front of House Mix von egalwo aus dem Publikum anpassen. Jedes iPad® kann so auf individuelle Einstellungen zusätzlich zum eigenen Touchscreen des Mixers zugreifen. Folgende USB WLAN Adapter sind kompatibel mit dem StageScape M20d in Verbindung mit einem iPad: Apple USB zu Ethernet Adapter (UPC: 885909439560) in Verbindung mit einem WLAN Router: 1. Empfohlene WLAN Router: Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express (höchst empfehlenswert) Jeglicher DHCP Router 2. EnGenius EUB-9801 3. Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible Folgende SD Karten sind kompatibel mit dem M20d: Jede SD Karte der Klasse 10 ist kompatibel. Ausschließlich SD Karten der Klasse 10 mit FAT 32 Formattierung sind kompatibel. Maximal 32 GB SD speicherplatz Das Apple Airport Express hat einen 3.5mm Klinkenstecker Ausgang, der an das StageScape M20d angeschlossen werden kann. So können Sie Musik von Ihrem iPad abspielen während Sie die StageScape App benutzen. Also können Sie Musik von Ihrem iPad über das StageScape abspielen ohne SD Karte zu benutzen. Verfahren zur WLAN Verbindung: Für das EnGenius EUB-9801 und das Samsung WIS10ABGN brauchen Sie nur einen der USB Internet Adapter an den USB Port des M20d zu stecken. Machen Sie sich keine Sorgen wenn die Lichter auf dem USB Adapter nicht leuchten, Sie haben eine Internetverbindung. Wenn Sie eines der Gerät mit Ihrem StageScape verbunden haben wird das M20d keine Meldung machen. Im StageScape klicken Sie oben rechts auf das "i" dann "Show System Settings" und "WiFi".Hier wird Ihnen jetzt "Unit Name" und "Security Pin" angezeigt."Unit Name" ist der Name des WLAN Netzwerks auf welches Sie dann mit Ihrem iPad zugreifen und der "Security Pin" ist das dazugehörige Passwort. Um auf dieses Netwerk nun zuzugreifen gehen Sie auf Ihrem iPad nach Einstellungen -> Allgemein -> Netzwerk, hier wird jetzt der "Unit Name", den Sie auf dem M20d ange geben haben als Netzwerkoption angezeigt. Für den Apple USB zu LAN Adapter müssen Sie ersteinmal den Adapter in den USB Port Ihres M20d stecken, dann verbinden Sie den Adapter via LAN Kabel an irgend einen WLAN Router stecken. Im StageScape klicken Sie oben rechts auf das "i" dann "Show System Settings" und "WiFi".Hier wird Ihnen jetzt "Unit Name" und "Security Pin" angezeigt."Unit Name" ist der Name des WLAN Netzwerks auf welches Sie dann mit Ihrem iPad zugreifen und der "Security Pin" ist das dazugehörige Passwort. Um auf dieses Netwerk nun zuzugreifen gehen Sie auf Ihrem iPad nach Einstellungen -> Allgemein -> Netzwerk, hier wird jetzt der "Unit Name", den Sie auf dem M20d ange geben haben als Netzwerkoption angezeigt. Compatibilité et connectivité avec les adaptateurs USB Wifi: Le confort de mobilité est devenu important pour nombreux aspects de la vie et le M20d développe ce confort à la scène. Connectez un ou plusieurs appareils iPad® (avec un adaptateur USB Wifi – consultez le document sur la compatibilité des adaptateurs USB Wifi dans nos manuels) simultanément avec votre M20d pour contrôle sans-fil maximale des fonctions du StageScape. Comme-ca vous pouvez régler le mix de la salle de n'importe où dans l'audience. Chaque iPad® peut accéder des réglages individuels en plus du écran tactile du M20d. Les adaptateurs Wifi USB suivants sont compatibles avec le StageScape M20d en a ssociation avec un iPad: 1. Adaptateur USB à Ethernet de Apple (UPC: 885909439560) en liaison avec un routeur Wifi: Routeurs WLAN recommandés: Cisco Linksys E2500 Belkin N600 Apple Airport Express (le plus fortement recommandé) Tous les routeurs DHCP 2. EnGenius EUB-9801 3. Samsung WIS12ABGNX - WIS9ABGN and a WIS10ABGN are NOT compatible Les cartes SD su ivantes sont compatibles avec le M 20d: Toutes les cartes SD de classe 10 sont compatibles. Seulement les cartes SD de classe 10 avec formatage FAT 32 sont compatibles. 32 Go d'espace de stockage maximal SD L'Apple Airport Express a une sortie 3.5mm Jack, qui peut être connecté au StageScape M20d. Comme-ca vous pouvez jouer de la musique de votre iPad en utilisant l'application StageScape. Donc, vous pouvez jouer de la musique de l'iPad via le StageScape sans devoir utiliser une carte SD. La méthode pour connecter Wifi: Pour l'EnGenius EUB-9801 et le Samsung WIS10ABGN, vous devez seulement connecter un des adaptateurs internet USB à un port USB du StageScape. Si les lumières sur l'adaptateur ne s'activent pas, c'est normal. Vous avez une connexion pourtant. Le M20d ne fait aucune notification si vous avez connecté l'appareil. Dans le StageScape, tapez le "i" en droite supérieur après "Show System Settings" et "WiFi". Vous voyez "Unit Name" et "Security Pin". "Unit Name" est le nom du réseau sans fil, sur lequel l'iPad se connectera et "Security Pin" est le mot de passe. Pour accéder ce réseau, allez sur votre iPad dans Réglages -> Général -> Réseau. Ici le réseau avec le nom que vous avez choisissez, "Unit Name", s'affiche comme option. Pour l'adaptateur USB à Ethernet Apple, vous devez branchez l'adaptateur dans le port USB du StageScape et le connectez via câble Ethernet à un routeur WiFi. Dans le StageScape, tapez le "i" en droite supérieur après "Show System Settings" et "WiFi". Vous voyez "Unit Name" et "Security Pin". "Unit Name" est le nom du réseau sans fil, sur lequel l'iPad se connectera et "Security Pin" est le mot de passe. Pour accéder ce réseau, allez sur votre iPad dans Réglages -> Général -> Réseau. Ici le réseau avec le nom que vous avez choisissez, "Unit Name", s'affiche comme option.
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I use my Ipad with the App OnSong for Note-sheets and also to change the Presets from the Helix Floor. When connected with the usb-cable and the camera-adapter from the ipad it works perfectly. The Helix receives the bpm from the App and the delay works. Then I wanted to get rid of the cable and found the wireless adapter from yamaha MD-BT01. Connection works and the presets also change - BUT the tap tempo is very irregular. Some information comes, but not nearly in time. And so the delay always skews the tone so i can't use this. Does anyone have an idea? thanks for your help!
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My old iPad (2!) really isn't up to handling modern apps like Amplfi's remote, let alone playing backing tracks from youtube etc. to play along to. I mean, it does ok, but it's so slow to respond and always loses connection with my FX100 etc... I have a Macbook Pro that I wondered about emulating the iOS app on (seeing as Line 6 won't ever be likely to bring out a Mac/Windows editor app for the Amplifi series that's now pushing 4+ years old...) and wondered whether anyone else had ever tried this and how to get it working if so? I know Macs can emulate iOS environments for developing/testing iPhone/iPad apps etc so hoping I might be able to use the Amplifi FX100 Remote app as if it's on an iOS device....??
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Was updating the firmware last night when my iPad suddenly crashed, went to the boot screen with the apple logo and restarted. Since then my amplifi has been a complete brick. When I turn it on all 4 tone lights flash continuously. If I try to restore the amp to factory settings, the lights all light up solid. I can't use anything, Bluetooth won't work, volume knob won't work, guitar won't work. Anyone have any suggestions?! Desperate here because I am supposed to record all day tomorrow.
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AMPLIFi family and Firehawk Bluetooth Connectivity Troubleshooting
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Version française. Deutsche Version. Please be aware that with the current AMPLIFi and Firehawk remote apps, connection problems can occur if the Bluetooth device is paired after the app has been opened. In this scenario, we suggest that you: fully quit the app (double click the home button and swipe the app off the dock) pair over Bluetooth launch the app CLICK HERE for a video tutorial on Bluetooth Pairing your AMPLIFi/Firehawk. To pair the AMPLIFi/Firehawk with your Bluetooth device: Enable Bluetooth on the device you would like to stream audio from. Put the AMPLIFi/Firehawk into "Pairing Mode" by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button located on the upper left of the top panel. It will begin to flash quickly to indicate it is in "Pairing Mode", and the Master Volume knob's LEDs will change from solid red to flashing white. Within the Bluetooth options of your mobile device, an entry for "AMPLIFi/Firehawk" will appear. Select the "AMPLIFi/Firehawk" entry and pair with it. The Bluetooth LED will stop flashing and become solidly lit blue. Your AMPLIFi/Firehawk is now ready stream audio from your device and work with the Remote app. If you are experiencing unexpected Bluetooth performance such as audio playback drop outs, intermittent connectivity between your AMPLIFi/Firehawk and its Remote app, decreased range, or difficulty finding, pairing, and connecting to your Bluetooth device, you most likely are encountering interference with your Bluetooth connection. Here are some common sources of Bluetooth interference: Physical barriers such as the structure/material of the environment or objects in the surrounding area that are within the line of sight between the two devices. Any wireless device that operate in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency range. Wi-Fi devices, routers, hotspots, and accessories. Other Bluetooth devices or accessories. Direct Satellite Service system Extreme electrical sources such as power lines, electrical railroad tracks, and power stations. Try the following troubleshooting steps in the order they are listed to help minimize the amount of Bluetooth interference you are experiencing. Please refer to the Bluetooth pairing instructions above when following the troubleshooting steps below: Quit AMPLIFi remote by double clicking the home button and swiping the app up off the dock, then restart the app. Make sure you are in range of the Bluetooth accessory with which you are trying to pair with as most Bluetooth accessories have a range of around 30 feet. Move your iOS device closer to the Bluetooth accessory. Reposition your AMPLIFi/Firehawk so that it is in direct line of sight with the Bluetooth device you are pairing it with. Remove the case, stand, or accessories you are using with your Bluetooth device. Double check that your device is successfully paired with your AMPLIFi/Firehawk. Delete/"forget" your AMPLIFi/Firehawk device from the list of available Bluetooth devices. Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the upper left of the top panel for 2-3 seconds and let go; it should begin to blink quickly to indicate that your AMPLIFi/Firehawk is in "Pairing mode". Try again to pair your Bluetooth device with the AMPLIFi/Firehawk. Disable Bluetooth on the device you are using with your AMPLIFi/Firehawk, re-enable Bluetooth on the device and re-pair it with your AMPLIFi/Firehawk. Make sure the power cable in the AMPLIFi/Firehawk is firmly connected. Turn your AMPLIFi/Firehawk off and back on again, re-pair it with your Bluetooth device. Make sure that you have updated your AMPLIFi/Firehawk to the latest available firmware. For instructions on how to update your AMPLIFi's firmware, click HERE. Check for your environment for the common sources interference above of and move both the AMPLIFi/Firehawk and your Bluetooth device away from the interference or the source of interference away from the area. On iOS devices, you can reset network settings by tapping Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Note: This will reset all network settings including: previously connected Wi-Fi networks and passwords, recently used Bluetooth accessories, VPN, and APN settings." After the iOS device has reset you can try again to re-pair it with your AMPLIFi/Firehawk. Dépannage Bluetooth pour l’AMPLIFi Cliquez ici pour une vidéo du couplage Bluetooth sur l’AMPLIFi. Pour coupler votre AMPLIFi avec un appareil Bluetooth: Activez le Bluetooth sur votre appareil à partir duquel vous voulez diffuser de la musique. Mettez l’AMPLIFi en mode „Pairing‘ en appuyant sur le bouton Bluetooth sur le dessus de l’AMPLIFi. Le bouton commence de clignoter que veut dire que l’AMPLIFi est en mode de couplage. Dans les options de Bluetooth de votre appareil, une entrée « AMPLIFi » s’affichera. Sélectez l’entrée « AMPLIFi » et couplez les appareils. Le LED s’arrête de clignoter et s’allume continué. Vous pouvez diffuser votre musique sur l’AMPLIFi sans câble. Si vous rencontrez des décrochages audio, de connectivité intermittente, gamme diminué en utilisant Bluetooth ou si vous avez des problèmes de trouver, coupler ou connecter vos appareils, il est plus probable que vous avez des interférences avec la connexion Bluetooth. Sources fréquentes des interférences Bluetooth : Des barrières matérielles. Des objets dans la ligne visée. Tous les appareils, routeurs, points d’accès et accessoires WiFi. Des appareils ou accessoires Bluetooth. Des systèmes Direct Satellite Service. Des sources électroniques extrêmes comme lignes électriques, voies ferrées électriques et centrales électriques. Essayez le dépannage suivant dans l’ordre indiqué pour réduire l’interférence Bluetooth: Assurez-vous que l’appareil Bluetooth est en gamme de l’AMPLIFi. Les pluparts des accessoires Bluetooth ont une gamme Bluetooth de 9 mètres. Placez votre appareil iOS plus proche de l’AMPLIFi. Positionnez votre AMPLIFi de sorte qu’il est en ligne visée directe avec l’appareil Bluetooth. Enlevez le boitier, le support ou accessoires que vous utilisez avec l’appareil Bluetooth. Revérifier si l’appareil est connecté et couplé avec l’AMPLIFi. Si l’AMPLIFi est nommé dans la liste des appareils Bluetooth comme « Pas connecté » ou « Pas couplé » supprimez-le de la liste des appareils Bluetooth disponibles. Appuyez et maintenez le bouton le bouton Bluetooth sure l’AMPLIFi pour 2-3 secondes. Maintenant, le bouton clignote que veut dire que l’appareil est en « mode couplage ». Essayez de coupler les appareils encore une fois. Désactivez Bluetooth sur l’appareil que vous utilisez avec l’AMPLIFi. Réactivez-le et essayez de coupler les appareils encore une fois. Assurez-vous que le câble d’alimentation est connecté bien. Éteindrez l’AMPLIFi et rallumez-le. Couplez les appareils de nouveau. Assurez-vous que le firmware est à jour. Cliquez ici pour les instructions de la mise à jour firmware. Vérifiez votre environnement pour les sources communes d'interférence et éloignez l’AMPLIFi et l’appareil Bluetooth de l’interférence. Sur les appareils iOS, vous pouvez réinitialiser les paramètres réseau dans : Réglages > Général > Réinitialiser > Réinitialiser les réglages réseau. Attention, ceci réinitialise tous les réglages réseau compris sont les mots de passes réseau WiFi connectés, des accessoires Bluetooth récemment utilisés et des paramètres VPN et APN. Après cette réinitialisation, essayez de coupler les appareils. AMPLIFi Bluetooth Fehlerbehebung: Klicken Sie hier für ein Video wie Sie Ihr AMPLIFi per Bluetooth koppeln können. Um Ihr AMPLIFi mit einem anderen Bluetooth Gerät zu koppeln: Schalten Sie Bluetooth auf dem Gerät ein von welchem aus Sie die Musik streamen wollen. Schalten Sie den Koppelmodus Ihres AMPLIFi ein indem Sie den Bluetooth Knopf oben auf dem AMPLIFi für 2 bis 3 Sekunden gedrückt halten. Der Knopf wird dann anfangen zu blinken un der LED des „Master Volume“ Knopfes zird weiß blinken. In den Bluetooth Einstellungen wird das AMPLIFi dann als Gerät auftauchen. Wählen Sie das AMPLIFi aus und koppeln Sie beide Geräte. Der Bluetooth LED wird dann in durchgehendem Blau leuchten. Das AMPLIFi ist nun bereit Musik von Ihrem gekoppelten Gerät zu empfangen. Falls Ihr AMPLIFi unerwartete Aussetzer, abbrechende Verbindung, verringerte Reichweite oder andere Probleme wie Schwierigkeiten beim verbinden, koppeln oder suchen anderer Bluetooth geräte hat, dann gibt es wahrscheinlich Interferenzen in der Bluetooth Verbindung zwischen beiden Geräten. Häufige Quellen für Bluetooth Interferenzen sind zum Beispiel: Objekte die sich in der Sichtlinie zwischen AMPLIFi und Bluetooth Gerät befinden. WiFi Geräte, Router, Hotspots oder sonstiges WiFi Zubehör. Andere Bluetooth Geräte. Direct Satellite Service Systeme. Starke Stromquellen wie Stromleitungen, elektrische Eisenbahnschienen oder Kraftwerke. Versuchen Sie Folgendes in der angegebenen Reihenfolge um Bluetooth Interferenzen zu minimieren: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie mit Ihrem Bluetooth Gerät in der Nähe des AMPLIFi befinden. Die meisten Bluetooth Geräte haben eine Bluetooth Reichweite von ca. 9 Metern. Platzieren Sie Ihr iOS Gerät näher ans AMPLIFi. Positionieren Sie Ihr AMPLIFi so neu, dass es in direkter Sichtlienie zum Bluetooth Gerät steht mit welchem Sie es koppeln wollen. Entfernen Sie Gehäuse, Ständer oder anderes Zubehör, welches an das Bluetooth Gerät angeschlossen ist. Überprüfen Sie noch einmal ob Ihr Gerät korrekt mit dem AMPLIFi gekoppelt ist. Sollte Ihr AMPLIFi auf Ihrem Bluetooth Gerät als Nicht Verbunden oder Nicht Gekoppelt angezeigt werden, versuchen Sie das Gerät aus der Liste der zur Verfügung stehenden Bluetooth Geräte zu löschen. Halten Sie dann die Bluetooth Taste auf Ihrem AMPLIFi gedrückt. Die Bluetooth Taste sollte nun blinken, was bedeutet, dass Ihr AMPLIFi im Koppelmodus ist. Verusuchen Sie erneut die Geräte zu koppeln. Schalten Sie Bluetooth auf dem Gerät, welches Sie mit dem AMPLIFi koppeln wollen ab. Schalten Sie es wieder ein und versuchen Sie erneut zu koppeln. Überprüfen Sie das Stromkabel das AMPLIFi und ob es sitzt. Schalten Sie das AMPLIFi aus, wieder ein und koppeln Sie erneut. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Firmware des AMPLIFi auf dem neuesten Stand ist. Klicken Sie hier für eine Anleitung für ein Firmwareupdate. Überprüfen Sie die Umgebung auf Interferenzen. Bewegen Sie das Bluetooth gerät sowie das AMPLIFi weg von der Quelle der Interferenzen. Auf iOS Geräten können Sie die Netzwerkeinstellungen hier zurücksetzen: "Einstellungen" > "Allgemein" > "Zurücksetzen" > "Netzwerkeinstellungen". Achtung, dies wird jegliche Netzwerkeinstellungen zurücksetzen, eischließlich alles Bluetooth Kopplungen, WLAN-Kennwörter und VPN sowie APN Eisntellungen. -
I'm wanting to connect my Line 6 KB37 toneport to my iPad Air 2 so I can use the midi keyboard to control the keyboard sounds in garage band & use the line inputs. Has anyone got any help / experience / advice? I think I'm going to need to Apple camera connecting kit but not sure if this will do what I want it to. Help please!
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Hi community, I can’t seem to use my POD UX 1 driver with the iPad Pro. Cant download any dmg files. any suggestions?
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How to turn a modest MIDI device on a monster controller for your HX STOMP!! https://gumroad.com/l/bcZWg Maybe the iCon G-Board has ever called your attention as a possible partner for your HX STOMP. It's small, light, and has those typical guitar switches ... Oh no! It connects via USB and has no power connector, what a disappointment! You also can't store presets banks, and... don't even have a screen! But it can be powered through the Apple CCK USB 3 (also feeding the iPad), it is in a Class-Compliant device, it has eight beautiful LEDs on board, and the most important thing: it also receives MIDI! Therefore, we just need a brain for it, something like an iPad, the wonderful MIDI Designer Pro 2 app, a wireless MIDI interface, and spend several dozen hours to create a semi-decent MIDI template. Or you can spend a few bucks to have this one: https://gumroad.com/l/bcZWg The top row controls the presets, which you choose from your iPad by sliding your finger on the selectors. Only one of the four LEDs will remain active, both on the pedalboard and on your screen. You can also automatically save 8 banks of 4 presets (A-H), each of them identified with a funny icon in the upper right of the screen. The lower row contains the three Snapshot footswitches. Again, only the LED from the last selected FS will remain active. The button in the lower right corner of the pedalboard is something special: it works in momentary mode and can act as any of the HX Stomp footswitches, from one to five. There is a 5-position selector around this footswitch, whose buttons also function as momentary push-buttons, so you can also activate them from the screen. The large preset marker at the top center of the screen receives MIDI from the HX STOMP, as well as the looper buttons (remember that for the looper to work, it must be included in the effect chain) You will also find other usual controls such as the mode selector, the Tap Tempo button, tuner, bypass, etc. All this in a single-screen, colorful interface. No configuration is required by the user. Perhaps the easiest way in the world to use your HX STOMP. Seriously. So easy to use that even a child will want to do it. The requirements are: HX STOMP Apple iPad Apple CCK USB 3, cable and charger iCon G-Board (cable is provided) Yamaha MD-BT1 or Quicco M.1 (wireless MIDI-BT interface) MIDI Designer Pro 2 (IOS App) This MIDI Layout (Now available) We could consider that it is a form of semi-tethered connection, in the sense that we will connect the iPad and the pedal board to each other, and both to an AC connector through the USB3 CCK, on the one hand, and the data will travel wirelessly to the HX STOMP, which It can be a few meters away, sitting calmly on top of your amp, while your iPad faces the stage. Sit on your couch with your iPad and your G-Board, and enjoy your HX STOMP with this superb controller. It also works without the G-Board! (so you can use it right now, while ordering your G-Board at your nearest store) See you soon! Ed.
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I have been experiencing connection issues in the past using the USB dongles. I have decided to scrap the USB dongles all together. I have the apple usb adapter and it works perfectly. I have both the apple airport express and a linksys router ( I have 2 M20D's, 1 for our church and one for an install I am doing). I have tested both the airport express and the linksys and I can connect to them with the ipad with no issues and its much faster than the USB. My question is, can I use this setup to connect the M20D to my existing wireless network? And if so, can you explain how to do it either router, the Apple Airport Express and a Cisco Linksys WRT110? With my install, I'd rather not have to instruct them to switch wireless networks when trying to connect to the M20D. It is being installed in a township building in their main meeting space. I'd prefer to use the Linksys in the township building and the Airport Express in our church. Any help would be appreciated! B)
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Deutsch Français SONIC PORT VX CONNECTIONS 1. Before connecting the Sonic Port VX, check your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to be sure you have the latest version of the iOS operating system installed. Instructions for updating your iOS device are available HERE. 2. In order to enjoy POD® amp and effects processing, you'll need our free Mobile POD application. The Mobile POD app also provides firmware updates to the Sonic Port VX hardware. If your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch has internet access, we recommend that you first download and install our Mobile POD app from the App Store app before you attach your Sonic Port VX for the first time. Simply search for 'Mobile POD' on the app store to find and download the Mobile POD app. 3. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with a iOS device, connect Sonic Port VX to your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using the included 14-pin to Lightning connector cable. The Sonic Port VX has a red LED located on it's top side that will blink once a few seconds after the Sonic Port VX is successfully recognized by your iOS device. If you want to power/charge your iOS device (Lightning only) while using the Sonic Port VX, you can additionally connect the supplied USB-mini cable from the Sonic Port VX into a iOS USB power supply. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with a Windows computer, first make sure and download the Sonic Port Windows Drivers from our software page HERE before you connect the Sonic Port to your computer. If you are using the Sonic Port VX with MAC OS X 10.9 or above computer you will not need to install any drivers. To connect the Sonic Port VX to your computer simply use the supplied USB-A to USB-mini cable to connect it to your computer. Click the photo below for an illustration of these connections: 4. Connect your 1/4" instrument or other audio source to Sonic Port VX or Sonic Port. The Sonic Port VX and Sonic Port can only use one input source at a time, it will use whichever input is connected to first: Using Guitar In (mono): Connect a standard 1/4" guitar cable to the Sonic Port guitar input, then plug the other end into your guitar. Using AUX IN : Connect a standard stereo 1/8" line cable to the Sonic Port VX AUX input, then plug the other end into a line level audio output of your source equipment such as a keyboard, drum machine, mixer, or music player. 5. Connect two mono 1/4" Tip Sleeve cables to the Sonic Port VX's individual Left and Right outputs, then plug the other ends into a playback device such as a mixer, studio monitors, or powered PA speakers to monitor your audio. You can also connect one mono 1/4" Tip Sleeve calbe to only the Sonic Port VX's left output and the Sonic Port VX will sum together both the Right and Left outputs to allow you to connect it to mono sources such as a guitar or bass amp. To connect a pair of headphones or desktop speakers to the Sonic Port VX simply connect the 1/8" stereo cable into the 1/8" Headphone output on the Sonic Port VX. Click the photo below for a illustration of these connections: 6. If you would like to set the Sonic Port VX up on a mic stand or the included tabletop stand start off by threading the supplied mic stand mount onto the base of the Sonic Port VX. If you would like to use the Sonic Port VX on a mic stand, you can then simply attach the mic stand mount to a mic stand. If you would like to use the included table top stand for the Sonic Port VX, place the mic stand mount onto the tabletop stand and fasten them together using the supplied 1/4" thread as shown in the illustration below: We recommend that you place the Sonic Port VX at least 10" away from the source that you are trying to record with the built in mics. We also recommend that you use pop screen with the Sonic Port VX when you are recording vocals. 7. Once you have made all your connections launch the iOS or computer app of your choice and your ready to go. SONIC PORT CONNECTIONS 1. Before connecting the Sonic Port, check your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to be sure you have the latest version of the iOS operating system installed. Instructions for updating your iOS device are available HERE. 2. In order to enjoy POD® amp and effects processing, you'll need our free Mobile POD application. The Mobile POD app also provides firmware updates to the Sonic Port hardware. If your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch has internet access, we recommend that you first download and install our Mobile POD app from the App Store app before you attach your Sonic Port for the first time. Simply search for 'Mobile POD' on the app store to find and download the Mobile POD app. 3. Connect the Sonic Port to your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using the included 14-pin to Lightning connector cable or the 30 pin cable depending on your iOS device.The Sonic Port has a red LED located on it's top side that will blink once a few seconds after the Sonic Port is successfully recognized by your iOS device. Click the photo below for a illustration of this connection: 4. Connect your 1/4" instrument or other audio source to the Sonic Port. The Sonic Port can only use one input source at a time, it will use whichever input is connected to first: Using Guitar In (mono): Connect a standard 1/4" guitar cable to the Sonic Port guitar input, then plug the other end into your guitar. Using IN L/R: Connect a standard stereo 1/8" line cable to the Sonic Port IN L/R input, then plug the other end into a line level audio output of your source equipment such as a keyboard, drum machine, mixer, or music player. 5. Connect a mono or stereo 1/4" cable to the Sonic Port OUT L/R output, then plug the other end into a playback device such as a guitar amp, mixer or powered speakers to monitor your audio. To connect a pair of headphones or desktop speakers to the Sonic Port simply connect the 1/8" stereo cable into the 1/8" Headphone output on the Sonic Port. Click the photo below for a illustration of these connections: 6. Once you have made all your connections launch the iOS app of your choice and your ready to go. Sonic Port Anschlüsse: 1. Bevor Sie fortfahren, sollten Sie Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch auf die neueste Version des iOS überprüfen. 2. Bevor Sie aber die Effekt- und Verstärkerverarbeitung des POD® nutzen können benötigen Sie unsere gratis Mobile POD App, welche außerdem für Firmware Updates Ihres Sonic Ports sorgt. (Firmware ist Software für den Mikroprozessor Ihres Sonic Ports und bereits in diesem enthalten, sie braucht jedoch Updates von Zeit zu Zeit genau wie Software auf Ihrem PC.) Wenn Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch Verbindung zum Internet hat, wird es Ihnen automatisch helfen die Mobile POD App herunterzuladen, sobald Sie das Sonic Port anschließen. Ansonsten empfehlen wir Ihnen einfach die App von Hand herunterzuladen; suche Sie dazu im App Store nach "Mobile POD", klicken Sie auf "Kaufen" und installieren Sie diese im Anschluss. 3. Schließen Sie nun Ihr Sonic Port an Ihr iPad, iPhone oder iPod touch an indem Sie das 14-Pin zu Lightning Kabel oder das 30 pin kabel benutzen je nach Anschluss Ihres Gerätes. Das Sonic Port hat oben eine rote LED die 3 Sekunden lang blinkt sobald Ihr Apple Gerät das Sonic Port erkannt hat. Wenn Sie Ihr iOS Gerät laden möchten während Sie das SonicPortVX verwenden (nur über Lightning möglich) verbinden Sie bitte das mitgelieferte USB-mini Kabel des SonicPort VX mit dem USB-Netzteil Ihres iOS Gerätes. Sollten Sie das SP VX unter Windows verwenden, installieren Sie bitte zuerst den SonicPort VX Windows Treiber (bevor Sie das Interface anschliessen).Falls Sie MacOSX10.9 oder neuer verwenden muss kein Treiber installiert werden.Um das SonicPort VX mit dem Computer zu verbinden verwenden Sie bitte das mitgelieferte USB-A auf USB-mini Kabel. 4. Verbinden Sie Ihre Gitarre oder andere Audioquelle mit Ihrem Sonic Port. Sie können nur jeweils eine Audioquelle gleichzeitig an Ihr Sonic Port anschliessen. Unter Verwendung des "Guitar IN" (mono) können Sie Ihr standardmäßiges 6.3mm Gitarrenkabel an den "Guitar IN" des Sonic Ports und das andere Ende an Ihre Gitarre anschließen. Unter Verwendung des "IN L/R" können Sie ein standardmäßiges 3.5mm Kabel an den "IN L/R" Ihres Sonic Ports und dann das andere Ende an den Ausgang Ihrer Tonquelle, wie z.B. ein Keyboard, Mixer oder Musik-Player, anschließen. 5. Schliessen Sie ein Mono oder Stereo 6.3mm Kabel an den "OUT L/R" Ausgang Ihres Sonic Ports an, dann stecken Sie das andere Ende in Ihr Abhörgerät wie z.B. einen Gitarrenverstärker, Mixer oder Lautsprecher um Ihren Ton abzuhören. Sofern erwünscht, können auch Kopfhörer benutzt werden, diese müssen dann einfach an den 3.5mm Kopfhörer-Ausgang angeschlossen werden. 6. Starten Sie die Audio App Ihrer Wahl, wie zum Beispiel Garage Band® oder Mobile POD. Das Sonic Port Interface dient als Audio Input oder Output für jede App, die CoreAudio verwendet. Connexions du Sonic Port: 1. Avant de procéder, vérifiez que l'iOS de votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch est à jour. 2. Avant que vous puissiez utiliser le traitement des effets et amplificateurs POD®, vous avez besoin de notre application gratuite Mobile POD, cette application fais également les mises à jours du firmware de votre Sonic Port. (le firmware est du logiciel, déjà inclus, pour le microprocesseur de votre Sonic Port mais de temps en temps, ce logiciel a besoin d'une mise à jour comme le logiciel sur votre ordinateur. Si votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch a une connexion d'internet, il sera vous aider automatiquement de télécharger l'application Mobile POD, une fois vous connectez le Sonic Port avec votre appareil Apple®. Autrement, vous pouvez télécharger l'application vous-même par utiliser l'App Store, entrez "Mobile POD" et cliquez sur "Acheter". Installez l'application. 3. Vous pouvez connecter le Sonic Port avec votre iPad, iPhone ou iPod touch en utilisant le câble 14 broches à Lightning ou le 30 broches cable selon de la connexion de votre appareil IOS . Le Sonic Port a une LED rouge au-dessus qui clignote 3 secondes une fois votre appareil Apple® a reconnu le Sonic Port. Si vous voulez charger votre appareil iOS (lightning seulement) en utilisant le Sonic Port VX vous pouvez connecter le cable “mini-USBâ€� (fourni) avec l’alimentation USB. Si vous utilisez le Sonic Port VX avec un ordinateur Windows veuillez installer le pilote Sonic Port Windows par notre site d’internet ………avant connecter le Sonic Port avec votre ordinateur. Sous MacOSX10.9 ou plus récente ce n’est pas necessaire d’installer un pilote. Pour connecter Sonic Port VX avec votre ordinateur utilisez le cable USB-A vers USB-mini fourni. 4. Connecter votre guitare ou source audio avec votre Sonic Port. Vous pouvez attacher seulement une source audio à la fois. En utilisant le "Guitar IN" (mono), vous pouvez prendre un câble 6.3mm classique et insérer le dans le "Guitar IN" du Sonic Port, connectez l'autre prise à votre guitare. En utilisant le "IN L/R", vous pouvez prendre un câble 3.5mm standard et connecter une prise à "l'IN L/R" du Sonic Port et l'autre avec votre sortie audio comme par exemple un clavier, un lecteur de musique ou une table de mixage. 5. Connectez un câble 6.3mm stéréo ou mono avec la sortie "OUT L/R" de votre Sonic Port et connectez l'autre coté avec votre appareil monitoring comme par exemple un amplificateur de guitare, une table de mixage ou un haut-parleur. Si voulu, vous pouvez aussi connecter des écouteurs, vous devez les connecter avec la sortie 3.5mm pour les écouteurs. 6. Démarrez l'application audio de votre choix, par exemple Garage Band® ou Mobile POD. L'interface Sonic Port sert comme entrée et sortie audio pour n'importe quelle application qui utilise CoreAudio.