

If you now start TouchDAW it will detect a change in connectivity and bring up the MIDI setup dialogs.Once tethering is enabled, make sure that the computer sees the phone as a fully functional network interface (it should appear in the respective control panels without indicating limited connectivity).This is device dependent, it may well work on your device with USB debugging turned on. if you are a developer you may need to disable USB debugging.

there is no need to allow for mobile data connections. Enable Usb tethering on Android's system level (Settings / Wireless / Tethering and mobile hotspot).Make sure that all required USB drivers for your device are installed on the PC!.Update: The horndis driver should make the world's most advanced OS capable of tethering to an Android phone. Use at your own risk, we can not really help anybody with this. Here are some instructions on how one might get it to work. USB tethering with Android - as many things off the official Apple path - "just does not work" on Mac OS X, or at least it does not "just work". This is a theoretical requirement, nobody will actually make phone calls or mobile data connections. That is: if you run a Wifi only tablet, you're out of luck - no tethering option will appear in Android's Wireless menu. your device must be able to create a mobile internet connection to share with a USB connected client. It will let you work directly with rtpMIDI or the mnet driver. The tethering approach runs a network connection over USB and otherwise uses RTP for transport.
