MRCC #0 - Intro to MRCC Video Manual Series
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2023
- Video 0 in the series: How to use the Conductive Labs MRCC - MIDI Router Control Center
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Love from Malaysia! Thx to Ben Jordon, I discovered this genius product! TQ so very much!
Thank you for creating the most needed device for hardware studio MIDI control of masters and slaves. It has been needed for 35 years.
I love your gear. So innovative. Kind regards Mick
You guys, and products, are amazing.
Thank you!
Thank you. I just ordered one.
Wow! Thx!
Thanks for doing this.
This device is so needed!!! Been having issues with MIDI communications of hardware since my first synth, a Juno bought new in the 1980's. There is no standard for MIDI implementation parameters on any keyboard; some have only a few some have all of them. Synths like my MicroBrute need a USB computer connection just to change MIDI channels!!! So what happens in a few years and I am on WIN15 OS, will there be an update on the MIDI controller app... probably not. Then we have program change, the master is sending it and cannot be turned off, and the slave is receiving and cannot be filtered...AAAAAAARRRRRGGGG!!!! now every time I press a patch change, my slave, all my slaves are changing patches. WILL THIS DEVICE SOLVE THAT PROBLEM with your program change filter on? I don't know if patch change is considered a program change in MIDI.
Yes, you can easily block Program Change on a particular input. If you are not sure what messages are being sent that you might need to block, you can see the incoming messages on the routing page, or for more detail you can use the MIDI Monitor in the Tools section.
Where is the manual? I want to see a list of all filters, modifiers and extras so that i know if it as flexible as something like the bomebox
The MRCC probably is not a replacement for the bomebox, which provides additional ports for networking MIDI, as well as sophisticated transforms and scripting, it's really one of a kind. However, the MRCC provides what most MIDI studios require, plus some less typical features like keyboard splits and layers (with velocity cross fading), transposing, parameter scaling, arpeggiators, and other stuff we wanted in our studios. MRCC will give you the ports and routing control without the need for a computer, and bomebox the networking and scripting for complex MIDI manipulation requirements.
The MRCC manual is here: conductivelabs.com/download