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  Generating MIDI Program Change Messages
Posted by: SteveECrane - 06-03-2025, 06:27 AM - Forum: MRCC Feature Requests - No Replies

To whom this might concern (Steve?),

There are certain MIDI devices (usually legacy devices) which do not have the ability to transmit MIDI Program Change commands.

Furthermore, there are certain, so-called "MIDI Controllers" which also lack this ability, despite being highly-competent in all other aspects (yes, Arturia, I'm talking of you and your wonderful Keystep range!).

While I know I can almost certainly employ BOME with their Bome MIDI Translator product, this is not suitable for a DAW-less setup where my laptop will hopefully be at home(!).

As such, can the Conductive Labs "MRCC" be used as the 'device in the middle' to translate an incoming MIDI key command (or other MIDI notification such as a specific CC message) and then translate that to an outgoing MIDI Program Change message (or even messages?)?

Thanks for any consideration of this!

Regards,
Steve.

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  Some questions before buying
Posted by: FlavioB - 05-29-2025, 12:13 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (4)

Hi all.
Does the MRCC have some sort of backup/restore functionality, by means of which I could save the configuration to a computer (for example via SysEx, or with a proprietary app)?
Am I right understanding that the maximum number of MIDI outputs is limited to 17 (12 from the MRCC and 5 from the Remote7)?
TIA

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  missed the deadline for NDLR rev 2 circuit board!!!
Posted by: Jaymachado - 05-26-2025, 12:09 PM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

Is it genuinely too late? I own a NDLR from the first batch, made in CHINA as they say nowadays. I'd love to make some Perlin Noise. Can someone from team NDLR let me know?

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  Consumed
Posted by: ManicModular - 05-25-2025, 07:57 PM - Forum: Show me what you got! - No Replies


Another track with the NDLR doing Lead and Pad duties.

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Video Circling Berlin
Posted by: House de Kris - 05-24-2025, 06:30 AM - Forum: Show me what you got! - Replies (1)

I did a live show at a record store on Record Store Day last month. I had three new songs for that event, and this is one of the new ones. Fortunately, it relies on the NDLR heavily, thus it gets shared here. It starts with about three minutes of pure drones, so if you can't wait for the NDLR action, you can skip ahead. This is another song in the style I've called "Controlled Chaos" in other videos. The deluge was in control of the NDLR, and the NDLR was in control of making all note data (other than the melody, drums, and pure drones), and makes controlling the whole show so easy.

Circling Berlin

MIDI chain:
deluge -> NDLR -> XL-1

Melody:
Hydrasynth

Pure drones:
Nord Modular

Production:
no post-production processing at all, what you hear is how it was live

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  NDLR Cntl - V2 Manual has conflicting information
Posted by: MKS30 - 05-21-2025, 02:44 AM - Forum: Advanced Features - Replies (3)

Using 1.1.086 I cannot get either of these note ranges to work (Mode 2 - white and black KB ctrl)

page 59 - C#3 - D#4

page 32 - C#5 - D#6

Incoming notes (ch15) NDLR Cntl (ch15)

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  Midi Monitor
Posted by: gm-labs - 05-20-2025, 02:35 PM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

Hi guys,
I bought an MCRR a few days ago and I’m trying to set it up in my studio.
The first issue I’ve encountered is how to monitor what’s happening on an output port. I see that I can monitor incoming messages on the input port via the routing menu, but I have no way to tell if a filtered clock is actually being filtered on a specific output port.
The MIDI monitor section is too small to effectively check what’s going on, especially if you’re dealing with a large number of messages.
I’m also wondering if there’s a way to monitor this on a bigger screen, but so far I haven’t been able to figure it out. The only solution I found is to connect a MIDI cable from the output port to a computer and check the stream with software.
Any advice?

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  Using an external source to control the sequence steps.
Posted by: andlr - 05-10-2025, 02:47 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

Dear developers. I would like to use an external midi pitch controller for each step of the pattern. This can be achieved by attaching an individual MIDI CC parameter to each of the 16 steps. For example: CC 91 controls the height of the first step, CC 92 controls the height of the second step, CC 93 controls the height of the third step, CC 94 controls the height of the fourth step, and so on.  By assigning an LFO from an external controller to any steps, you can get a more dynamic arrangement.

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  Modifier slot is freezed
Posted by: johnleborgne - 05-01-2025, 11:24 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (1)

Hello,

When making some tests about the transpose issue, I came accross a weird but reproductible problem : modifier stop responding to input, it seems freezed.

There is a simple pattern, easily reproductible.

One source, tree ouputs. (or 4 outputs)

For the first ouput, set a modifiers, I had a T1 modifier.
Nothing need for ouput 2 and 3

When you look the MRCC output, output 1 is the left most, the other two came after to the right (this is important, order matters)

Now, just remove output 1 from the routing.
Try to set a modifiers in the output 2 (which was notmally auto selected), it works.
try the same from ouput 3, it won't work anymore.

=> you have to reselect the output 1 to re-enable the modifiers in ouput 3.

If you try this with 4 ouputs routing, the problem will occur on the 3d one again.

I made a video if needed.


Best

John

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  Why USB-B? Expandable?
Posted by: unfrostedpoptart - 04-29-2025, 07:18 PM - Forum: General Support - Replies (4)

Hi.

I've been setting up a big Eurorack modular system (DAW-less) and realized I need a MIDI router/merge.  I have 3 keyboards outputting DIN MIDI and currently 3 MIDI-to-CV converters (Behringer CM1A, Model D, and B2600) and probably a 4th (2-XM) soon.  The MRCC 880 looks like it's by far the closest device to what I need without buying a very old Roland A-880 or JL Cooper MSB.  These have more ports but very limited merging.  The JMK Music Pedals Plexus:4 also looks very nice but only has 3 DIN inputs and outputs.  If it was 4 by 4 DIN, it would be a really difficult choice.   So, it looks like the MRCC 880 is it but I have a couple of questions/concerns:

Why does it have a USB-B jack?  I have at least a dozen USB-B to USB-A cables sitting around so that's not the issue.  But it's seems really strange they didn't go with USB-C on a modern device!  And the bigger MRCC - which is an older device - has a USB-C for power!  Makes no sense.

Also, it's not exactly cheap so what happens in a year if I want to expand my setup?  Again, the bigger MRCC is expandable but there's nothing about expanding the MRCC-880 - which is the one that you'd more like want to expand.

I thought of making my own with a Raspberry PI but I don't think I want to have a whole, big project just for a MIDI router.

Thoughts?

 David

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