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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 and show it in the device list. 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.
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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 and show it in the device list. 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. The USB-microDig will also appear in the system tray menu that can be accessed by right-clicking on the icon in the system tray. You can view the device by clicking on it's entry in the device list.
  
  
 
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The USB-microDig will also appear in the system tray menu that can be accessed by right-clicking on the icon in the system tray. You can view the device by clicking on it.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 12 January 2017

Connect runs in the background and can be accessed via the system tray at the bottom right 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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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 and show it in the device list. 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. The USB-microDig will also appear in the system tray menu that can be accessed by right-clicking on the icon in the system tray. You can view the device by clicking on it's entry in the device list.


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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 greyed-out in 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 USB-microDig drivers and LoopMIDI software.