Camelot iOs
Here you will find everything related to the installation, activation, updates, release notes and manuals of our Virtual Instruments and Applications.
General Information
How To...
- How can I split a single item in a key range?
- How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
- How do I set up a new Custom Map in Camelot?
- Is it possible to use the volume wheel on my MIDI controller to control the volume of a plug-in in Camelot using MIDI learn?
- What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
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What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
To connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad you’ll need:
- some 5din-to-USB interfaces, like the Roland UM-ONE mkII
- a USB hub: there are many on the market. We suggest NOT getting cheap ones. Also, make sure it’s powered.
Additionally, on iPad, you’ll need a Camera Connection Kit (CCK). Make sure the connector matches your iPad type. Newer iPads have a USB-C connector, older iPads have a Lightning connector.
If you have a recent macOS with USB-C connectors, you have two choices:
- a USB hub with a USB-C connector
- an additional USB-A to USB-C adapter
Here are the steps for successfully connecting your vintage synths:
- Connect the 5din connector of the 5din-to-USB interface to your vintage synth.
- Connect the USB connector of the 5din-to-USB interface to the USB hub.
- Connect the USB hub to the CCK on iPad or to the Mac (eventually through an adapter).