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Simply plug in the USB-microDig to a USB port on your Mac and I-CubeX Connect will automatically create a virtual MIDI port for that device. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.2 or newer the yellow and green LEDs on the USB-microDig will blink briefly. If it was in host mode the blinking of both green and yellow LEDs will stop. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.1 or older the red power LED will stop blinking to indicate that it is enabled. In Connect, a green dot will appear next to the device in the I-CubeX Connect window.
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Once the [http://icubex.com/silabs USB-microDig drivers] have been installed, simply plug in the USB-microDig to a USB port on your Mac and I-CubeX Connect will automatically create a virtual MIDI port for that device. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.2 or newer the yellow and green LEDs on the USB-microDig will blink briefly. If it was in host mode the blinking of both green and yellow LEDs will stop. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.1 or older the red power LED will stop blinking to indicate that it is enabled. In Connect, a green dot will appear next to the device in Connect's digitizer view window.
  
  
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The USB-microDig will also appear in the pull down menu. If it is enabled, it will be listed in boldface. You can access the device by clicking on "Show Device".
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The USB-microDig will also appear in the pull down menu. If Connect was successful in communicating with it, it should be enabled and it will be listed in the main menu with a bullet ("•") preceding its name. You can view the device's settings by clicking on its name in the main menu.
  
 
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If upon plugging in your USB-microDig it is not immediately recognized by Connect, make sure you've installed the [http://icubex.com/silabs USB-microDig drivers]. The drivers were installed correctly if MacOS recognized the USB-microDig. Connect the USB-microDig to the computer and then run System Report (under About this Mac) and check the USB section in Hardware. There should be an entry "I-CubeX USB-microDig".
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To disable the MIDI port, click on the "Disable" button in the main window, or from the status bar menu.
 
 
 
Note that simply unplugging the USB-microDig will also disable the MIDI port and cause it to be removed from the devices list.
 
 
 
If upon plugging in your USB-microDig it is not immediately recognized by I-CubeX Connect, make sure you've installed the [http://icubex.com/silabs USB-microDig drivers]. The drivers were installed correctly if MacOS recognized the USB-microDig. Connect the USB-microDig to the computer and then run System Report (under About this Mac) and check the USB section in Hardware. There should be an entry "I-CubeX USB-microDig".
 

Latest revision as of 19:08, 12 January 2018

Connect runs in the background and can be accessed via the menu bar at the top of the screen. When a USB-microDig is plugged in Connect creates a virtual MIDI port with the name and serial number of that device.


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Once the USB-microDig drivers have been installed, simply plug in the USB-microDig to a USB port on your Mac and I-CubeX Connect will automatically create a virtual MIDI port for that device. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.2 or newer the yellow and green LEDs on the USB-microDig will blink briefly. If it was in host mode the blinking of both green and yellow LEDs will stop. On USB-microDigs with firmware 7.1 or older the red power LED will stop blinking to indicate that it is enabled. In Connect, a green dot will appear next to the device in Connect's digitizer view window.


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The USB-microDig will also appear in the pull down menu. If Connect was successful in communicating with it, it should be enabled and it will be listed in the main menu with a bullet ("•") preceding its name. You can view the device's settings by clicking on its name in the main menu.

If upon plugging in your USB-microDig it is not immediately recognized by Connect, make sure you've installed the USB-microDig drivers. The drivers were installed correctly if MacOS recognized the USB-microDig. Connect the USB-microDig to the computer and then run System Report (under About this Mac) and check the USB section in Hardware. There should be an entry "I-CubeX USB-microDig".