Camelot
Here you will find everything related to the installation, activation, updates, release notes and manuals of our Virtual Instruments and Applications.
General Information
Product & License Management
- Can I transfer my license to someone? How do I do it?
- How can I recover my License Keys?
- How do I create an account and register my license keys?
- How do I deauthorize a license key?
- I downloaded the new installers. Do I need to uninstall the previous installations or just run the new installers over the old installations?
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How To...
- Camelot for Wind Players: An Example
- Can I use Arturia’s Analog Lab as a Camelot plug-in? What’s the correct input/output and MIDI routing?
- Getting Started: A Camelot Tutorial
- 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?
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Compatibility
Known Issues
- Camelot Crashes a lot and the error messages don’t tell me exactly what the problem is.
- Camelot shows me that the CPU is overloaded and it crackles and crashes. How can I fix this?
- Everytime I try to run Camelot, I get a warning saying that I’m offline. How do I fix this?
- Sounds are taking a long time to load inside Camelot. Why?
Sales, Billing, Offers
Educational & Special Programs
How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
Camelot uses MIDI to communicate with your computer so make sure to use a MIDI interface that works with your computer.
Your instruments can be connected to your macOS/ Windows computer using USB or Bluetooth.
If your instrument is equipped with a USB port, connect it to a USB port of your computer, using a USB cable. If you need to connect several hardware instruments, you may need a USB hub. In that case, we suggest using a powered hub.
If your instrument doesn't have USB midi ports, you can use a 5din-to-USB MIDI interface that is working with your OS (e.g. Roland UM-ONE mk2), or a Bluetooth interface (WIDI Master, Yamaha MDBT01).
Note: some devices require a specific driver to be installed on the computer. Please check the user manual of your instrument to get more details.
On iPad, you need a Camera Connection Kit (CCK) that allows you to connect a USB device to the tablet. We suggest using a powered CCK to ensure your iPad has enough energy for the whole performance.
Important notes:
- Only Class Compliant USB devices are recognized by iOS
- Check the right type of CCK port (Lightning vs USB-C)