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  .35 FW - can you save presets?
Posted by: Raphie - 10-17-2021, 05:07 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

I’ve received my MRCC last week. After some initial startup problems the unit now works fine.
However I can’t seem to save presets?
I go to the preset menu
Change Factory to User 1
Navigate to save box so it’s framed white
Press and hold blue SHIFT + Enter (black plastic button between 2 white buttons)
Unit bricks and needs power cycle
After powercycle unit reboots into factory

I did re-initialize with green button, but no difference
What am I doing wrong?

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  Basic DAW routing question
Posted by: Raphie - 10-15-2021, 11:58 AM - Forum: Computer MIDI Connectivity - Replies (12)

I get confused with how the manual describes "hosts" In & Out for USB and I need a very simple connection

I work with Cubase
In Cubase I've setup my Prophet10 as master keyboard/ input controller, which works fine
I also have a MOOG Subharmonicon and the right (type A) midi trs cable
Directly from the Prophet10 out to the Subharmonicon midi works fine, I can play

However, having setup the MRCC, connected via USB to my DAW, Cubase sees 16 MRCC ports (which I assume correspond to the MRCC + Extender)
The Extender mode has been set to +5 extender
The Subharmonicon is in Extender port 1 (I assume this is then MRCC virtual port 13?)
I press the left "PC" button (under the USB device port) 
I press the Y knob and press out one (turns yellow)

When I now select MRCC13 in Cubase as a midi output, it DOESN'T trigger the Subharmonicon
Neither do I see midi in activity on the OLED screen
Where am I going wrong?
I just need a very basic patch from a virtual DAW port to a physical midi out. Can't seem to do it.
Please advise?

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  Key changes and note cutoff
Posted by: ScarlettFringe - 10-15-2021, 07:49 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

Hello I just got an NDLR and am really loving it, it's a great tool for live improve, the one issue I'm having is when I want to change the key/scale mid song, I go to the page, use shift so I don't immediately switch select what key I want to Change to, then I quickly have to release shift and select the new scale degree of the root note of the chord I want to switch to in the new scale, before the next beat hits, my problems are, one, it is alot too do fast but I can practice that to get it in time, the real issue is as soon as shift is released, the notes or the chord are chopped off.. which makes the transition sound a little broken, is there a better way to handle this so that doesn't happen and it holds the notes till the next bar and then performs the key change and plays the new chord in the new key, I'm thinking something in that machine wants to probably immediately change key, which would be fine if all I had to do was release shift I could use good timing to land it right on the bar, but since I also must select the new chord after the key change or it applies to the old key, it would be impossible without some form of drop, especially it I also need to shift select a different type of chord it would be even longer with no notes since I am new to the device is there a way this can be handled to minimize or eliminate this so my my notes are not cut off before the next beat when they are played again.

Hopefully this makes sense and I can clarify if need be, thanks for the help. Love the NDLR

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  MIDI Clock in is Crazy!
Posted by: jicamasalad - 10-08-2021, 06:59 PM - Forum: MIDI Connectivity - Replies (4)

Hello new friends,

I have recently added an NDLR to my toolbox, and am trying to sync it to MIDI clock from a Protools session; tempo of the session is 60 bpm, and MIDI Beat Clock is set to be going out the appropriate output (in my case, Port 8 of a MOTU MIDI Express XT).

When I set the NDLR clock to MIDI In A it displays  a tempo of 2500.00bpm, and spews data so fast is overflow the MIDI buffer on my hardware synths.

What am I missing?

Thanks for any help here!

kS

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  multiple connection problem
Posted by: amiganut - 10-03-2021, 09:00 PM - Forum: Hardware MIDI Connectivity - No Replies

with the MRCC I am finding that if I use the 5 pin connection as well as the 3.5 connection ie midi in port 1 and 6 and it looks like the out ports may be the same, I have to unplug all but 1 connection to be able to use it which is a bit ridiculous as I should be able to leave things plugged in and be able to select what I want to use or auto detect where the midi signal is coming from or else there are a few ports I wont be able to use is anyone else having this problem or do I have a faulty one ? Thank you

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  Serious issues with the screen
Posted by: Glomewav - 09-30-2021, 05:05 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (4)

I just received my brand new NDLR from Perfect Circuit yesterday with the latest firmware preinstalled and have it plugged into a powered USB hub for power and midi to an ipad pro. Everything works fine for a few minutes but then the screen just becomes unresponsive. The knobs and buttons seem to be functioning but the screen seems to be frozen with nothing changing despite any parameter change. Unplug and plug back in and the same behavior is reappearing every time after maybe 10 different attempts.

Side note. I can see a faint red light emitting from underneath the the buttons any time I change a parameter via button or knob. Not sure if that is a normal behavior either. 

Should I just return to Perfect Circuit? Maybe try a different power outlet?

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  MRCC Crashes trying to route Deluge to Behringer 2600 USB
Posted by: The Puppeteer - 09-29-2021, 10:00 PM - Forum: Hardware MIDI Connectivity - Replies (3)

I've applied output filters to only allow MIDI notes through to the Behringer 2600 on USBA.

As soon as I connect MIDI 4 In (where the Deluge is plugged in) to USBA (where the 2600 is plugged in) the MRCC freezes, requiring me to repower.  This is irrespective of whether the Deluge is playing or not.  Any idea what could be the issue?

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  File shared: CC implementation chart PDF
Posted by: Eamoex - 09-26-2021, 05:35 AM - Forum: General Support - Replies (2)

http://www.emyamstein.ch/friends/the-ndl..._v2.05.pdf
Hi all, made this for easy access to CC implementation. It is formulated for 100% scale print on a DIN A4 sheet (yes, sorry U.S. friends, we're in metric mode here). If anyone sees mistakes and takes the time to mention them, I'll fix them when I get a chance.
Happy NDLing.

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  Bone Orchard
Posted by: secretstairsrecords - 09-25-2021, 03:05 PM - Forum: Show me what you got! - No Replies

[size=1]Stirring up grey dust, I made my journey to the Bone Orchard.

My arrival was untimely.

I would never know the color of the cloth that draped over the catafalque.

The surrounding stones were crumbling and unkempt.

Their abundance engulfed me like a riptide.

Underneath my old boots was the smell of decomposing flora, aroused by
a biting wind that emanated a hiss similar to that from a snake's glottis.

Was it the medicine or prayer that made them sicker and sicker until they ended up here?


All music was created from various modules in VCV Rack and from various softsynths, all controlled by the NDLR, then edited in Logic Pro X.
All video was created from various copyright-free video clips from the Internet Archive website, further manipulated using the Hyperspektiv app, then all edited in iMovie.

Poem by Justin Giustizia [/size]

Click Link to Watch Bone Orchard on Youtube

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  Midi Beat Clock Remote
Posted by: hirada - 09-25-2021, 05:07 AM - Forum: MRCC Feature Requests - Replies (4)

So, for those, who do not want to use the Remote 7 breakoutbox, but are otherwise worried, that their shiny ethernet port will start to rust, I'd suggest a remote control that allows for sending start, pause, stop (pause with reset) commands and setting of the BPM of the internal clock.

I do guess/hope, the internal clock is running all the time anyway, now we just need a comfortable way to adjust it and tell the connected gear to actually start working. Or stop thereof.

To me this (probably) would make using the MRCC as a clock master a way more alluring. Now probably, because I do not have this device as of yet, to be fair.

[Edit]: Maybe this could even be archived with a specialised midi device connected to one of the USB host ports, that is talking to the MRCC? Instead of Ethernet.

Sending start/stop from a remote machine is no magic, we just need to make shure it is talking to the MRCC and not directly to the out ports, just the setting of the BPM could be a little trickier, but nrpn should be able to do the magic.

So we would need to be able, probably via menu, that in this case a certain usb port is routed to the MRCC. And therefore the buttons have no effect.

In the end, I guess, I prefer the ethernet solution.

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