08-07-2021, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2021, 08:12 PM by Nelson Baboon.)
well, after all of that, I realized that I actually was understanding the routing, and that the reason why the connection wasn't working seemed to be a faulty usb cable or something else in the connection. I replaced the usb cable and suddenly the data was being passed.
sorry - look like we posted almost simultaneously. in the way that i was thinking about the directionality of the 2 units - yes, i know that a midi signal is unidirectional. what i meant was that there is no priority between the 2 units when they are connected. It's like one big unit where you're connecting ports in that larger system. My faulty presupposition somehow was that since i had one mrcc and then set up a second one from the first unit, that the first one had some kind of priority.
(08-07-2021, 07:43 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: MIDI is a one directional signal, so any routings made from MRCC 1 to MRCC2 would be one way, so if you want to send MIDI from MRCC 2 to MRCC1, you will need to set up a separate MIDI routing on MRCC2 and make the MRCC1 Port you wish to send to it's target.
I know we were hearing some feedback regarding how to get the Pyramid to work with the MRCC, I'll see if I can find that and post a link here for you. I think it had something to do with boot both devices and then connect them together, but I can't remember well enough to guarantee that was it.
Jesse
sorry - look like we posted almost simultaneously. in the way that i was thinking about the directionality of the 2 units - yes, i know that a midi signal is unidirectional. what i meant was that there is no priority between the 2 units when they are connected. It's like one big unit where you're connecting ports in that larger system. My faulty presupposition somehow was that since i had one mrcc and then set up a second one from the first unit, that the first one had some kind of priority.
(08-07-2021, 07:43 PM)Nelson Baboon Wrote: well, after all of that, I realized that I actually was understanding the routing, and that the reason why the connection wasn't working seemed to be a faulty usb cable or something else in the connection. I replaced the usb cable and suddenly the data was being passed.Same thing is happening again with that usb connection from the pyramid. I doubt that it is two bad cables. hmmmm. I suppose that I can just use the din ports on it.
(08-07-2021, 07:43 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: MIDI is a one directional signal, so any routings made from MRCC 1 to MRCC2 would be one way, so if you want to send MIDI from MRCC 2 to MRCC1, you will need to set up a separate MIDI routing on MRCC2 and make the MRCC1 Port you wish to send to it's target.
I know we were hearing some feedback regarding how to get the Pyramid to work with the MRCC, I'll see if I can find that and post a link here for you. I think it had something to do with boot both devices and then connect them together, but I can't remember well enough to guarantee that was it.
Jesse
sorry - look like we posted almost simultaneously. in the way that i was thinking about the directionality of the 2 units - yes, i know that a midi signal is unidirectional. what i meant was that there is no priority between the 2 units when they are connected. It's like one big unit where you're connecting ports in that larger system. My faulty presupposition somehow was that since i had one mrcc and then set up a second one from the first unit, that the first one had some kind of priority.