11-11-2021, 03:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2021, 03:39 AM by oldgearguy.)
How many can be connected to an MRCC?
seriously though, I still use a non-MRCC MIDI patchbay and sacrifice an I/O on each MRCC to connect to this non-MRCC PB because I have more traditional DIN MIDI connections than fits on two MRCCs.
I'd be willing to give up a USB port on each MRCC for a total of 8 more Inputs. So pencil me in for two no matter what their price ends up being.
Suggested engineering design thought experiment -- looking at my setups, my MRCCs are not rackmounted. I do have a bit of space above each MRCC, but no good way to anchor this new box. Maybe you could design a replacement left side panel that would be an extender to also screw into the new box. If it was a solid piece of metal (rather than a bolt-on bracket) it should be strong enough and with a small strip of adhesive-backed felt that stuck to the front of the new box, it would prevent the paint from being scratched when the two boxed were screwed to the new side panel.
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seriously though, I still use a non-MRCC MIDI patchbay and sacrifice an I/O on each MRCC to connect to this non-MRCC PB because I have more traditional DIN MIDI connections than fits on two MRCCs.
I'd be willing to give up a USB port on each MRCC for a total of 8 more Inputs. So pencil me in for two no matter what their price ends up being.
Suggested engineering design thought experiment -- looking at my setups, my MRCCs are not rackmounted. I do have a bit of space above each MRCC, but no good way to anchor this new box. Maybe you could design a replacement left side panel that would be an extender to also screw into the new box. If it was a solid piece of metal (rather than a bolt-on bracket) it should be strong enough and with a small strip of adhesive-backed felt that stuck to the front of the new box, it would prevent the paint from being scratched when the two boxed were screwed to the new side panel.