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First Take
Duet for iPad & Mac not showing up or being recognized on iPad or iPhone
If you've connected your Duet to your iOS device but it's not being recognized on your iPad or iPhone, follow these steps:
* Connect Duet to external power supply
* Connect Duet to iPad with your Duet lightning cable
* Unplug the Duet's power supply
* Plug back in the Duet's power supply and wait 5 seconds
* Open Maestro on your iPad and wait a couple seconds until the Duet shows up
Now you are ready to use the Duet in your iDevice's audio apps.