11-25-2024, 06:33 PM
(11-25-2024, 05:54 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: I am pretty sure that IOS devices only work as a host through the device (PC) port. I don't know that we've tried android devices. I'll ask the team and let you know. Maybe I can set up a test over here if we haven't done so before.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Update:
1. With the PC connection, using various MIDI tools (MIDI Scope, Protokol), I can send/receive MIDI data from the MRCC. Yay!
2. With the PC connection, the MRCC does not charge the Android tablet. I expected this.
3. With the PC connection, port names appear in MIDI Scope and Protokol. MRCC, MRDCC 2, MRCC 3, etc.
4. With the PC connection, in the TouchOSC application, the 12 MRCC port names are completely blank. Imagine a drop list where you can select your ports, but the color of the font used is identical to the background. To keep things simple, I selected the first blank in the list, which I assume is MRCC 1, for both input and output.
5. With the MIDI Host A port, Android does not recognise the MRCC virtual ports.
6. With the MIDI Host A port, the MRCC sends a small charge to the Android tablet.
Maybe what I need to do is keep this plugged into the PC USB port, figure out a way to get power to it via hub or some other cable adaptor thing.
Thanks,
Nick