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- 27 Jan 2024, 06:07
- Forum: Questions about the Nome
- Topic: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
- Replies: 5
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Re: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
And it does the same thing in http://www.midimonitor.com/ by Morningstar. It doubles the BPM. I think because it's being sent twice, once by each of the Midronome USB host in midi ports. Stand alone midi controllers that guitar players typically use (or at least) MorningStar do not have a way to cho...
- 26 Jan 2024, 04:29
- Forum: Questions about the Nome
- Topic: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10530
Re: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
I just tried something else. The MC6 Pro USB Host connection is 2 way, so: - I plugged all my MIDI gear back into the MIDI out of the MC6 Pro - I have the MIDRONOME plugged into USB-Host - Successfully send CC on CH 12 to set BPM of MIDRONOME - Successfully send MIDI Clock start that MIDRONOME recog...
- 26 Jan 2024, 02:24
- Forum: Questions about the Nome
- Topic: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10530
Re: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
Simon, Thanks for responding. At the moment I can't figure out how to make this work. To get the Midronome to forward MIDI data to your devices you will need to send this data to the second and third USB-MIDI input interfaces (called "MIDI Out 1" and "MIDI Out 2"). I don't have t...
- 22 Jan 2024, 06:49
- Forum: Questions about the Nome
- Topic: Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10530
Live use with MC6PRO midi controller
Hey. I'm looking to test my midronome out this week, but I'm not sure if it's gonna fit the needs of my live rig. I'm hoping it can replace the drum machine I use live for a click track and a disaster zone micro.clock I use with my Morning Star MC6 Pro controller to adjust BPM on the fly. The Disast...