Connections

Operating requirements

iPhone/iPad that supports Bluetooth 4.0 and has iOS 14 or later installed

In the case of an app that supports Bluetooth MIDI

In the app, open the Bluetooth MIDI settings, and in the list that appears, tap the Bluetooth MIDI device that you want to use; the connection will be established. For details on how to open Bluetooth MIDI settings, refer to the manual for your app.

 

This connection operation is required each time you use a Bluetooth MIDI device.

Tip: With iOS 16/iPadOS 16 and later, the devices are automatically connected when you turn on the power of your Bluetooth MIDI device if it has already been paired.

 

 

Opening the Bluetooth MIDI settings for your app

KORG Gadget

In the upper right of the screen, tap the gear icon to open settings; then in “Bluetooth MIDI,” tap Set­tings to open Bluetooth MIDI device settings.

 

KORG Module

In the upper right of the screen, tap the gear icon to open settings; then in “Bluetooth MIDI,” tap Scan to open Bluetooth MIDI device settings.

 

Apple GarageBand

In the upper right of the screen, tap the settings icon to open settings; then open “Advanced”.

When you turn on “Run in Background,” the “Bluetooth MIDI Devices” item appears. Tap “Bluetooth MIDI devices” to open Bluetooth MIDI device settings.

If the app does not support Bluetooth MIDI

In the App Store, search for “Bluetooth MIDI Connect”, and install it.

 

Start Bluetooth MIDI Connect, and in the list that appears, tap the Bluetooth MIDI device that you want to use; the connection will be established. When the connection is established, you'll also be able to use the MIDI port of the Bluetooth MIDI device from an app that supports Core MIDI.

 

 

 

This connection operation is required each time you use a Bluetooth MIDI device.

Tip: With iOS 16/iPadOS 16 and later, the devices are automatically connected when you turn on the power of your Bluetooth MIDI device if it has already been paired.