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1. Connect a USB A-to-B standard cable from Device port 1 or 2 to your Mac computer.
If you’re using the iConnectMIDI
2+
 alone on the Mac, that’s it. It will show up as an 
available audio and a MIDI interface in your software.
You can confirm this beforehand by opening the Audio MIDI Setup application found 
inside your Applications -> Utilities folder; the set-up in this program is shared by all audio 
and MIDI software running on the Mac. The iConnectMIDI
2+
 appears as a 4X4 MIDI 
interface in the MIDI Studio window, and unless you change the default audio 
configuration in the iConfig software, it appears as a 2-in/2-out audio interface in the 
Audio Devices window.
2. (Optional) In Audio MIDI Setup, create and cable connected MIDI hardware devices to 
the iConnectMIDI
2+
 MIDI DIN ports.
This will allow your sequencer to address the hardware by name (rather than just the port 
name), and you can provide some basic information about the hardware here.
As explained in the section titled “Port Routing: understanding iConnectMIDI
2+
 MIDI,” by 
default the first two 16-channel MIDI ports are routed to MIDI DIN ports 1 and 2. 
3. If you’re using the iConnectMIDI
2+
’s Audio passThru™ feature in addition to other 
standard audio interfaces:
Create an Aggregate Device with the iConnectMIDI
2+
 and your standard interface(s) in 
Audio MIDI Setup:
Mac OS X set-up
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