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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - 7.3.4. Pairing your H90 to multiple devices; 7.3.5. Bluetooth System Requirements

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Fig. 7.33 Forget the H90 on your iOS device before pairing again.
7.3.4. Pairing your H90 to multiple devices
The H90 can pair with multiple host devices (Mac, iPad, iOS device, etc.) but it can only connect to
one host device at a time.
Some host devices implement auto-connect behavior (i.e. iPad/iPhone/macOS 13+). When multiple
paired devices are in range, the rst one to auto-connect wins. This may not be desirable if one of
your host devices is “stealing” the Bluetooth connection from the other device. This can be resolved
in two ways:
Only pair your H90 with one host device at a time. When you want to switch to a new device,
you should forget the H90 Bluetooth device and Host device from both ends.
Example: When you are not using your H90 with your Mac, forget the Mac on the H90 and
forget the H90 Bluetooth device in the Mac’s Bluetooth settings. You can now pair your H90
with your iPad and the Mac Bluetooth connection will not interfere.
Turn Bluetooth off on any devices which you do not want your H90 to connect to. This allows you
to stay paired with multiple host devices, but you must manually turn Bluetooth on/off for the
device that you wish to connect to.
Example: When you are not using your H90 with your Mac, turn your Mac’s Bluetooth off so the
Bluetooth connection will not interfere when you try to connect to your iPad. When you want to
use your Mac again, turn the Mac’s Bluetooth back on, and turn Bluetooth off on your iPad.
7.3.5. Bluetooth System Requirements
Device must support Bluetooth LE 4.2+ to use H90 Control. BLE 4.0+ will work for standard MIDI
only. Earlier versions of Bluetooth/Bluetooth Classic will not work and are not supported.
iPads must run iPadOS 15 or later to use H90 Control
Macs must run macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later.
Some Macs running macOS 12 (Monterey) have known issues pairing with Bluetooth MIDI devices.
If you are having trouble pairing your device on Monterey, updating to macOS 13 (Ventura) has
been known to resolve these issues.
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