12-30-2021, 05:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-30-2021, 05:25 PM by HunniBunni.
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Hello,
Wanted to reach out with some issues re: the firmware update. Perhaps it’s a user error I’ve missed but it appears the Cross routed notes from the MRCC_B are reaching the other MRCC_?’s midi monitor, but not getting passed through to the computer.
The following is how I tested this. I tried it both with and without the 7 port extension setting enabled on both of them. I did full reboots of MRCCs and my computer between those changes as well as MRCC name changes:
Example 1: 2 MRCC’s connected by RJ45 and connected to computer by USB. Both sets of PC MIDI inputs from the MRCCs are showing up in Cubase 11.
In Cubase My first MRCC is:
MRCC_?
My second is:
MRCC_B
Physical connections and routing:
MRCC_B
Keylab88 (Midi Channel 1)
-IN DIN 3,
-Out to MRCC_B-PC 3,
-Out to MRCC_?-PC10
MRCC_B
SPDSX (Midi Channel 10)
-IN DIN 4,
-Out to MRCC_?-PC10
If I hit a low C-2 on the Keylab, it shows up twice as “P-10 1 On d:36 100, p-10 1 off d:36 0” in the midi monitor on MRCC_?, however only one of them goes through to the midi monitor on my computer(MacPro) / cubase. It comes in via MRCC_B port 3.
If I hit a pad (note 36) on the SPDSX, I get a p-10 10 ON d:36 127, p-10 10 OFF d:36 0 in the midi monitor on MRCC_?, however it doesn’t go through to the Midi monitor on my MacPro, or cubase. Changing it’s output from a cross routing of MRCC_?P10 to a PC port on MRCC_B does however go through to the MacPro.
Also, I don’t know if this is expected behavior, but on the MRCC_B, when I hit the button to Un-rout DIN channel 3 from going out PC-3, it sent 16 control messages to my MacPro that said “all notes off 0.” It sent one per midi channel.
Also, for what it’s worth. It seems to only be MRCC, and MRCC A that causes a ? in Cubase. When I renamed the two MRCCs to _C and _D, those suffixes showed up correctly, however it did not solve the port cross-routing issue described above.
All the Best,
HB
p.s. In the user preset I’ve been trying to route things in, I’m not using any fancy features such as port, clock filtering, etc.
Wanted to reach out with some issues re: the firmware update. Perhaps it’s a user error I’ve missed but it appears the Cross routed notes from the MRCC_B are reaching the other MRCC_?’s midi monitor, but not getting passed through to the computer.
The following is how I tested this. I tried it both with and without the 7 port extension setting enabled on both of them. I did full reboots of MRCCs and my computer between those changes as well as MRCC name changes:
Example 1: 2 MRCC’s connected by RJ45 and connected to computer by USB. Both sets of PC MIDI inputs from the MRCCs are showing up in Cubase 11.
In Cubase My first MRCC is:
MRCC_?
My second is:
MRCC_B
Physical connections and routing:
MRCC_B
Keylab88 (Midi Channel 1)
-IN DIN 3,
-Out to MRCC_B-PC 3,
-Out to MRCC_?-PC10
MRCC_B
SPDSX (Midi Channel 10)
-IN DIN 4,
-Out to MRCC_?-PC10
If I hit a low C-2 on the Keylab, it shows up twice as “P-10 1 On d:36 100, p-10 1 off d:36 0” in the midi monitor on MRCC_?, however only one of them goes through to the midi monitor on my computer(MacPro) / cubase. It comes in via MRCC_B port 3.
If I hit a pad (note 36) on the SPDSX, I get a p-10 10 ON d:36 127, p-10 10 OFF d:36 0 in the midi monitor on MRCC_?, however it doesn’t go through to the Midi monitor on my MacPro, or cubase. Changing it’s output from a cross routing of MRCC_?P10 to a PC port on MRCC_B does however go through to the MacPro.
Also, I don’t know if this is expected behavior, but on the MRCC_B, when I hit the button to Un-rout DIN channel 3 from going out PC-3, it sent 16 control messages to my MacPro that said “all notes off 0.” It sent one per midi channel.
Also, for what it’s worth. It seems to only be MRCC, and MRCC A that causes a ? in Cubase. When I renamed the two MRCCs to _C and _D, those suffixes showed up correctly, however it did not solve the port cross-routing issue described above.
All the Best,
HB
p.s. In the user preset I’ve been trying to route things in, I’m not using any fancy features such as port, clock filtering, etc.

