After 2 weeks with 2 mrcc’s installed it’s a dream come true.
For now I’ve got both MRCC’s connected to DAW as I need more than 12 virtual USB ports from DAW to synths, but I think with a bit more clever channel mapping, I can bring it down to 1 USB DAW connection and use the conductor button to map 12 virtual USB ports between the 2 MRCC’s
Software less patching and creating multiple midi entry/end points, close to the gear, are just priceless.
Since I can’t get my pics uploaded here, here is a link to GS with pics how I’ve done it https://gearspace.com/board/showpost.php...ount=21410
Still waiting on my final package, just paid the taxes so should come this week.
The whole Conductive Labs ecosystem is just lightyears ahead!.
4 things withholding perfection for me:
- label the virtual DAW port, with the same name as the port they are assigned to, so they present themselves with custom names in DAW (i.e. “Moog One” rather than “Midi In 1 (MRCC-A)”
- fix sysex
- rename presets
- fix “class compliant” compatibility (that is the one thing that iConnectivity still does better)
For now I’ve got both MRCC’s connected to DAW as I need more than 12 virtual USB ports from DAW to synths, but I think with a bit more clever channel mapping, I can bring it down to 1 USB DAW connection and use the conductor button to map 12 virtual USB ports between the 2 MRCC’s
Software less patching and creating multiple midi entry/end points, close to the gear, are just priceless.
Since I can’t get my pics uploaded here, here is a link to GS with pics how I’ve done it https://gearspace.com/board/showpost.php...ount=21410
Still waiting on my final package, just paid the taxes so should come this week.
The whole Conductive Labs ecosystem is just lightyears ahead!.
4 things withholding perfection for me:
- label the virtual DAW port, with the same name as the port they are assigned to, so they present themselves with custom names in DAW (i.e. “Moog One” rather than “Midi In 1 (MRCC-A)”
- fix sysex
- rename presets
- fix “class compliant” compatibility (that is the one thing that iConnectivity still does better)