04-12-2024, 07:13 AM
@Donic Yes, this is the "one big thing" that is hard to wrap your head around with the MRCC as you get to using it. The PC device ports are completely independent of the inputs and outputs on the panel. You can line them up 1 to 1, as you have, or you can swap them around as needed, and any input can go to multiple outputs so you could send PC 2 in to DIN out 1, 2, and 3 as well as PC 5 in (like if you wanted to send it to a software MIDI monitor or something like that). The only thing is that they're not initially routed anywhere, so you have to decide how you want to use it and tell it before it will do anything.
Next thing to remember is that for any of the USB Ports the process is A) select a "Source" port to route from: Press and hold the left button and press one of the DIN Out buttons to pick the source to rout from and release all buttons, then B) select the "Destination" port: For DIN outs, simply press the button of the DIN port you want to route to, or for a USB host port target, press the right button of any host port A-D, (No need to press and hold, as the host ports only have one output port), or for the PC port outs, press and hold the right PC button and select one of the lit up DIN out buttons to pick a PC output destination.
Not incredibly simple, but once you wrap your head around it, you're not likely to forget.
@Kris I think that is the most recent manual.
Next thing to remember is that for any of the USB Ports the process is A) select a "Source" port to route from: Press and hold the left button and press one of the DIN Out buttons to pick the source to rout from and release all buttons, then B) select the "Destination" port: For DIN outs, simply press the button of the DIN port you want to route to, or for a USB host port target, press the right button of any host port A-D, (No need to press and hold, as the host ports only have one output port), or for the PC port outs, press and hold the right PC button and select one of the lit up DIN out buttons to pick a PC output destination.
Not incredibly simple, but once you wrap your head around it, you're not likely to forget.
@Kris I think that is the most recent manual.