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MIDI Router Control Center
A fresh approach: featuring one button routing for each physical input and output, RGB LEDs, and OLED graphical display, everything can be easily setup without a PC. It will be the centerpiece of your studio!
Massive MIDI I/O: 11 inputs and 17 outputs, including 5 PIN DINs, 3.5MM MIDI jacks in both flavors, 4 USB host ports (with 4 virtual ports each), and a USB client (PC or tablet) connection with 12 MIDI ports. With merging, clock source, CV clock out, filtering and MIDI effects. It’s the one you’ve been waiting for!
Requirements:
International AC/DC power supply included
Input: 100~240V AC
Output: 5V DC, 3A USB-PD type C connector
USB Host ports for USB MIDI class compliant devices only. We are compiling a list of compatible devices.
MIDI input and sound modules that meet MIDI standards, including MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) devices are supported
Physical Layout:
Dims: 15.5” x 3.5″ x 1.9″
28 routing buttons, plus remote routing button
Color OLED Screen
Encoder and navigation buttons
Physical Input/Output:
5x MIDI 5-Pin Inputs
2 jack selectable 3.5MM TRS MIDI (type A and B) input (shared with 1x 5 pin DIN), choose 1 of the 3
2 jack selectable 3.5MM TRS MIDI input (MIDI type A and B) choose 1 of the 2
All MIDI inputs are optically isolated
4x USB 2.0 Host ports (in and out)
1x USB Device port for connecting to a PC or tablet. With 12 individually routable virtual MIDI I/O ports (16 channels per port = 192 channels in and out).
10x MIDI 5-Pin Outputs
4x 3.5MM TRS (2x type A and 2x type B, thru) can be used simultaneously
1x Clock Out 3.5MM jack (use a mono cable)
1x RJ45 for optional MRCC Remote (not Ethernet)
Power switch
FW update button (recessed)
FEATURES
I/O – 11 in x 17 out routable and filtered MIDI ports (19 output connections counting MIDI thru ports)
Automatically merges Inputs, when routing to a common output.
Message filters – clock, note on/off, CC, prog change, & Stop/Start/Continue
Mappings – velocity scaling, channel, & 12 PC virtual cables on the PC port. Each USB host port has 4 virtual USB MIDI in cables and one out. You needed 4 ins for The NDLR, right?
Tools – save/load presets, MIDI routing tests for all ports and channels, & Visual MIDI monitors
And more – MIDI CC control for MRCC Arpeggiators
CV Clock Out, for use with MRCC internally generated clock w/ configurable PPQ (1, 2, 4 and 24PPQ). 5V or 12V selectable
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AND MORE …
Multiple Arpeggiators
Keyboard Splits and layers
Velocity mapping (e.g., compress velocity from 0-127 to 0-100 for DX7)
CC mapping and scaling. Velocity and aftertouch can map to CCs (e.g., Volca FM CC for velocity, or use for modulating synth parameters)
Port labeling with a compatible (US) USB keyboard. Auto learning USB device labels
Hal 1999 AI reads your mind menu system. Press the encoder to jump between context appropriate screens
MIDI message indicators on routing screens (you won’t know how you lived without this), including clock indicator
Full matrix routing monitor with clock source indicator(s)
MIDI message monitor