In this video, we’ll be taking a look at the audio page, and specifically the audio page when we’re using an AUDIO4C or older iConnectivity audio interface.
Read MoreIn this video, we’ll be taking a look at the audio page, and specifically the audio page when we’re using a PlayAUDIO12.
Read MoreIn this video, we’ll give a general overview of Auracle for X-Series, so you know exactly where to go to configure your interface.
No matter how well prepared you are, sometimes things can go wrong! Here are our top tips for troubleshooting issues with your playback rig.
Read MorePicture the scene: you’ve just got to your gig, unpacked your gear and plugged everything up. This time though, your RTP-MIDI connected gear just isn’t working as it should. It’s usually very simple to diagnose what’s wrong in an RTP-MIDI setup and in this blog, we’re going to walk you through the typical problems and how to diagnose and fix them.
With live shows returning, post-COVID, now is the time you might be considering dusting off your old playback rig and getting back out and doing shows. What if you’re thinking about building a new playback rig altogether though?
In this blog, we’re going to take an objective, hard-nosed look at older redundant playback rig solutions. We’re going to present you with the facts and figures yourself to help you decide whether it’s time for an upgrade!
Read MoreLive shows, we remember those! Yeah, we get it, it’s been a long time since any of us have been out there in the world of live music. If you take a look at social media though, you’ll see that post-covid, gigs are coming back!
Here’s what you need to know when it comes to rehabilitating your moth-balled live rig!
At the heart of Auracle for X Series are our new routing modes: PLAY, STREAM and RECORD. Routing modes are a very quick and effective way of configuring your audio interface for the most commonly used tasks.
The routing mode you select dictates the flow of audio between connected USB devices and between analog input and output sources and USB ports. Now, that might sound like a mouthful, but try and think of the routing modes as your own personal assistant; an assistant that knows exactly what kind of connections you need for the task at hand and can repatch your studio in the blink of an eye.
Read MoreCan you imagine a world without Zoom calls? It seems crazy doesn’t it, just how quickly Zoom calls have become part of our day to day lives. Most of us have used Zoom on a laptop to make a quick video conference call with friends.
What if you want to use Zoom for more than just basic video conferencing though? What if you have multiple audio sources? What if you’re trying to stream a music performance or a DJ set over Zoom?
Read MoreEnter the AUDIO4c: an interface that will dramatically up your game when it comes to improving audio quality over your Facebook Live streams. Using the USB connectivity of the AUDIO4c you can now add multiple, high-quality analogue audio inputs, set up monitor mixes and merge audio streams from a connected computer.
Read MoreWhen we designed the AUDIO4c, we did more than just focus on giving loads of analog audio connectivity. We also threw in our famous MIDI technology; the same kind of MIDI tech you’ll find in our flagship mioXL.
So you’ve bought (or are thinking of buying) an iConnectivity AUDIO4c? Great choice! One of the reasons the AUDIO4c is so flippin’ versatile is down to its huge levels of connectivity. In this blog we’re going to focus on the analog connectivity on offer, and how you can make the most of it.
Read MoreCreating a connection between your mio X Series Interface and your computer is one of the most common use cases for a mio X Series interface. It’s also one of the most commonly requested support topics we get asked about.
To try and help guide you through the different connection methods and help you decide which is best, we’ve teamed up with our good friend Will Doggett to give you some video walkthroughs of the various connection methods.
Read MoreWe put our heads together, asked some trusted friends, and put together a list of some of the best Android Music Making Apps currently available. What’s even better, is that some of these apps are free! It seems there’s never been a better time to experiment with making music on Android!
Read MoreWe put our collective heads together and came up with a list of the top five things to do during the COVID-10 lockdown. From practical skills through to education, here are our suggestions for the best ways of grabbing success from the jaws of defeat.
Read MoreWe know that an awful lot of you right now are hurting and we’d like to take a moment to say “we hear you and are right there with you!”. Seeing so many of our friends lose their tours and jobs overnight has hurt us hard.
We’ve compiled a list of helpful resources to help you get the help and assistance you need at this difficult time.
In October 2019, we dropped our most powerful, fully-featured and revolutionary MIDI interfaces to date; the mioX-Series. Headed up by the mioXL and its compact cousin, the mioXM, the new mio X-series heralds a whole new way of working with MIDI.
We’ve taken note some of your most frequently asked comments and questions, and in this blog, we hope to answer the most common queries about mio X-series and hopefully open your eyes to new creative possibilities.
Read MoreMIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It consists of a set of digital signals that are used for controlling and playing electronic musical instruments.
It’s important to realise that MIDI doesn’t contain any actual sound itself, it’s simply instructions for how other instruments should create sound. In this sense it works like the conductor of an orchestra. The conductor doesn’t make any sound by their self, but they send signals to all of the other members of the orchestra that tell them what to play, when to play, and what expression to use while playing. MIDI is like an electronic version of that.
Read MoreCan we really be at the end of 2018 so quickly? Here at iConnectivity, it’s been an exciting and eventful year for us, unlike anything else we’ve known in the company’s history.
We thought it an ideal time to reflect on some of the events and achievements which have made 2018 a year to remember.
Did you know that you can use your iPad as a real-time audio effects processor? There are some great apps out there which can turn your iOS device into a virtual effects unit. Here’s how to do it using the IConnectivity AUDIO4+ interface.
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