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Re: MIDI frustration + no readout in huskervu

2008-07-31 by schivins

I played with huskervu myself today and it worked fine except when in
MCU mode I lose the feedback from the software to the BCF.

So now if I move a fader in my software it no longer moves the BCF
fader. Obviously it is piping the MIDI through the Midiyoke.

Is there a setting to get my feedback back? :) 

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k5kip_1999" <k5kip_1999@...> wrote:
>
> Hey - I am the GenMce developer 
> 
> 1. You do not need GenMce with a BCR2000 and the ableton preset.
> I am not even using GenMce, currently. The BCR works great with it.
> 2. You don't need to run midiox. Midiox is a great utility for
> analyzing your midi data.
> 3. Midiyoke - is a virtual midi port, so you can patch midi around
> inside the computer.  
> The same guy makes both of them. 
> So... Just use the midi yoke port, which if you installed, is already
> there?
> 
> Ok - are you ready?
> Take a deep breath...
> 
> Here is the overall routing scheme - then I will describe connections.
> 
> BCR2000port to ableton live to midiyoke port to huskervu to BCR2000port
> 
> 
> Startup order is important -
> 1. Start up bcr2000
> 2. Start up huskervu
> 3. Start up Live.
> 
> In Ableton Live preferences - midi
> Ableton Live midi dialog -
>     Control surface = Mackie control universal.
>     Control surface input = BCR2000(1) [enable BCR2000 input = remote,
>   in the list]
>     Control surface output = Midiyoke1 [enable midiyoke 1 output =
> remote in the list]
> 
> Huskervu dialog (right click on Huskervu)
>     MidiInput = midiyoke1
>     MidiOutput = BCR2000(1) 
> 
> Once this is setup, you "might" have to close huskervu and live.
> Start huskervu then start Live.
> 
> That should make you good to go.
> Remember - you do not need midiox nor genmce for this to work.
> 
> You do need the virtual midi port, "midiyoke" or "maple" installed.
> 
> Let me know, you can email me or request chat if you need more help.
> 
> 
> 
> -- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "soundwavesine" <soundwavesine@> wrote:
> >
> > HI All, this is my first post, because I have some problems I can't 
> > seem to solve.
> > First my set up: BCR2000 , PC winXP, Ableton 7, MIDI Ox,yoke.
> > I also downloaded GenMce, huskervu,BCR editor and the ableton 
> > template. So far no problem. When I tried to run it like it is
> > explained, there is no display in huskervu.
> > How do I correctly set up midi ox/yoke?
> >  (Can't follow the manual to use BCR,GenMce and Huskervu.) 
> > Midi ox/yoke i have like this:
> >                 Midi input "box":I hiliteBCR2000(1)  
> >                     output "box":I hilite BCR1111112000(1)
> >                                  and out to midi yoke2
> >  
> >  Connection looks like this: BCR(1)IN>yoke2OUT>midiOX>BCR(1)OUT.
> >  (Copied from midi port routing window)
> > What is puzzling me is how do you get the detail assignment that is 
> > described in the manual?
> > Midi controller>>>midi input>>Genmce>>midi yoke port>>DAW>>different 
> > midi yoke port>>huskervu
> > I dont SEE anywhere genmce in yoke/ox...
> > So how and where  is this assigned? So far I was not able to get any 
> > readout out of the husky...just blank (pretty blue)
> >  Q:Are you sure you want to send this message? 
> > I don't know...
> > TIA  (and respect to you guys who make this stuff)
> >
>

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