User's Guide

Table Of Contents
The Link receiver
Sylphyo. This is the wireless MIDI input and output to your Syl-
phyo.
MIDI DIN. This represents the two MIDI DIN ports on the rear
panel of your Link, which you can use to communicate with other
hardware.
USB-MIDI Host. This represents the USB-MIDI device, if any,
connected to the USB host port of your Link.
Playing wirelessly with an iOS smartphone or tablet
Playing wirelessly with an iOS smartphone or tablet is no different from
playing with a direct USB connecon to the Sylphyo. You sll need to
get Apple’s official Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter.
First, turn off your Sylphyo if it is powered on. Connect the adapter to
a power source, such as a USB charger or a portable power bank. Then,
connect the powered adapter to the Lightning port of your iDevice, and
connect your Link receiver to the powered adapter using the included
USB cable. Now, turn on your Link, wait a few seconds, then turn on
your Sylphyo. You should now be able to play on any music app that
handles MIDI.
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Quick start with an iOS smartphone or tablet
Playing wirelessly with a hardware synthesizer
You can control any MIDI-compable hardware synthesizer with the
Sylphyo +Link. However, you will need to get a MIDI cable to connect
your synthesizer to the Link.
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