User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- English
- Safety information
- iRig Pro Quattro I/O
- Register your iRig Pro Quattro I/O
- iRig Pro Quattro I/O overview
- Battery and external supply
- 1 Installation and setup
- 2 Setup your DAW
- 3 Direct monitoring
- 4 Loopback
- 5 Limiter for inputs 1 and 2
- 6 Mode switches
- 7 Connecting microphones
- 8 Connecting instruments
- 9 Connecting line level signals
- 10 Connecting loudspeakers, headphones and other external devices
- 11 MIDI IN/OUT
- 12 Battery level meter
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 Specifications
- Warranty
- Support and more info
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11 MIDI IN/OUT
11.1 MIDI IN
• Connect the 2.5mm-to-MIDI cable to the iRig Pro Quattro I/O MIDI IN port and to the MIDI OUT port on your
keyboard or controller.
• Open a Core MIDI compatible application on your iOS device or on your computer and set “iRig Pro Quattro
I/O” as the MIDI input device.
• When iRig Pro Quattro I/O is receiving MIDI messages the MIDI IN LED will blink.
11.2 MIDI OUT
• Connect the 2.5mm-to-MIDI cable to the iRig Pro Quattro I/O MIDI OUT port and to the MIDI IN port on, for
example, your sound module.
• Open a Core MIDI compatible application on your iOS device or on your computer.
• When iRig Pro Quattro I/O is sending MIDI messages the MIDI OUT LED will blink.
12 Battery level meter
The 5 LED meters display the remaining power level of the internal AA batteries. When batteries are not in use,
only the HIGH LED is on.
When all five LEDs are turned on, it means the internal batteries are at the higher level; when the lower LED
(LOW) starts blinking it means that the battery level is below the 20%. Depending on operating conditions and
battery used, this means that you can use your iRig Pro Quattro I/O for about 15 minutes before the unit turns
off (less if using NiMH batteries).