You can transmit and receive audio and MIDI data by connecting a USB cable from your computer or mobile device (smartphone or tablet) to this unit.
You don’t need to install a device driver on your computer or other device to do this (the unit supports USB Audio Device Class 2.0 specs).
Note that data cannot be directly transmitted/received between this unit and your computer or mobile device if you’re connecting through a USB hub.
Do not use a USB cable that is designed only for charging. Cables used for charging only cannot transmit data.
We cannot guarantee the correct functionality of all apps.
- Android devices are not guaranteed to work with this unit.
Turning AIRA LINK mode off
- Keep pressing the [AUTO PITCH], [HARMONY] and [VOCODER] buttons to enter menu mode.
Press the [â/ó] (play/record) button to make it go dark.
“OFF” is displayed.
- Keep pressing the [AUTO PITCH], [HARMONY] and [VOCODER] buttons to exit menu mode.
- Turn the power off and then on again.
Connecting to your computer
Use a USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable (included) or a cable that uses USB Type-C on both sides (included) to connect this unit to your computer.
Connecting to a mobile device
For iOS devices with Lightning connectors
Power up the unit in battery-only mode.
Turn on the power while holding down the [VOCODER] button.
This powers up the unit in battery-only mode.
- Use an Apple-manufactured USB adaptor (such as the Lightning-USB Camera Adapter, the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter and so on) as a converter for the iOS device’s connector.
- Use a USB cable (USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable, commercially available) to connect this unit to the USB adaptor.
- Commercially available USB Type-C to Lightning conversion cables cannot be used.
For iOS devices with a USB Type-C port
Connect your iOS device to this unit using a USB cable with USB Type-C connectors on both ends (commercially available).
When doing so, you can power this unit from your iOS device.