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filtering clock and or start stop etc on an output
#1
is this possible? what i need to do is send a clock and a start message out of an output, but after i do that i need to be able to filter out the start stop continue messages so that resets on my end do not send elsewhere and restart other band mates gear but i do them to continue getting the clock. can this unit do this?
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#2
I'm not sure how this would work. It should be possible to do but might be cluncky since you're navigating a menu with no screen while playing. I would say save 2 presets and press play and then switch preset to 2, where you're filtering those messages, but I don't know how it works with loading saves while clock is being sent. Those happen so fast, it's likely to cause dropped clock ticks. I will try it and see what happens.
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#3
(12-09-2022, 05:40 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: I'm not sure how this would work. It should be possible to do but might be cluncky since you're navigating a menu with no screen while playing. I would say save 2 presets and press play and then switch preset to 2, where you're filtering those messages, but I don't know how it works with loading saves while clock is being sent. Those happen so fast, it's likely to cause dropped clock ticks. I will try it and see what happens.

cool thank you.

what i do currently is i have a midiclock+ and i send one out to my midi 1x4 and it goes to all my gear and keeps it in sync, and the other out goes to my bandmate. i am trying to filter out the restart or resync message that goes to him so i can still resync on my end but filter that out on his end. i figured out how to do it with my blokas midihub but i need that plus an external controller and that is just too much gear for my live rig to do one small thing. trying to figure out a small way to do it or another device that inherently can do that.
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#4
So I can think of one easy way, but it's a bit of a hack to do it.
1. Send the clock and trigger into the MRCC from our source lets say DIN1_IN for the sake of this experiment.
2. Route that to DIN1_Out and DIN2_Out
3. On routing DIN1_In to DIN1_Out block all MIDI except Start Stop (transport) by placing MIDI filters on this routing.
4. On routing DIN1_In to DIN2_Out block Start Stop (Transport) with a filter
5. Use a short MIDI cable to physically route DIN1_Out into DIN2_in
6. Route DIN2_in to DIN2_out
7. When playing keep DIN2_In selected and once you've started the bandmates downstream. press the button on DIN2_Out to unroute it. Press it again to reroute it when you want to send Transport again. Clock will still continue regardless, as will anything else not filtered.
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#5
I have a similar question.

In general, on the MRCC 880, can you filter on the output or do you only filter incoming messages?

My end goal is filter midi notes out on a specific output, allowing clock/transport/cc to go thru.
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