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MIDI frustration + no readout in huskervu

MIDI frustration + no readout in huskervu

2008-07-01 by soundwavesine

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)

Re: MIDI frustration + no readout in huskervu

2008-07-01 by k5kip_1999

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:
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>
> 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)
>

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:
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>
> 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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