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Conductive Labs MRCC - Tips and Tricks

Conductive Labs MRCC
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Tips and Tricks
Navigation
Shift + Encoder rotate increments values faster.
Arrow-up + Encoder rotate moves rapidly through the tab-stops on a page.
Encoder press switches between Activity, Routing, (optionally MIDI Monitor, if enabled), & your starting
screen.
Encoder press (if starting on any Routing modifier box) toggles between the modifier box and the
modifier edit page.
Shift + “Y” press toggles Light Show mode.
Short Stand-by press moves the curser to the top level navigation circles.
Arp short cuts: the black Enter button press always stops/starts the Arp and Shift + Enter button press
always toggles the latch regardless of which tab-stop the cursor is on.
Performance
Avoid merging, especially clock messages. MIDI data rates are rather slow and too many messages can
cause issues at the receiver.
Avoid routing to ports that no devices are connected to … the MIDI messages are still “sent” to the
empty ports and wastes CPU cycles.
Setup and Getting Started
Loading the Default preset is a great way to quickly “zero” out all the settings for all the routings,
modifiers, and extras.
MRCC Clock
When on the clock screen simply press any out port button (red LED shows) to send the clock out to that
port.
MRCC Arpeggiator
The Arp can be controlled externally by sending CC messages to the MRCC using the MRCC MIDI Control
Port and Channel. See the Appendix for MIDI implementation details.
System Exclusive
SysEx messages are passed through the system via out-ports: 5-pin 1-6, Host A-D, and USB Dev 1-12.
There is a 256 byte max size buffer.
FOR MORE TIPS & TRICKS BE SURE TO VISIT THE MRCC FORUMS AT:
ConductiveLabs.com/forum

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