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Conductive Labs MRCC MIDI Router Control Centre

Conductive Labs

£459.00
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Reinventing the Classic MIDI Router

First we made The NDLR, an innovative Multi-part Polyphonic Arpeggiator. This time, we’ve set out to reinvent the MIDI Router. Why? Because its what we needed in our studios and there’s nothing like it!

It’s super deluxe: featuring one button routing for each physical input and output, RGB LEDs, and OLED graphical display, everything can be easily setup without a PC. Unlike devices with front and rear facing connectors, MRCC’s vertical ports are designed to have the smallest footprint, saving your desk space for more synths!

Massive MIDI I/O: 11 inputs and 17 outputs, including 5 PIN DINs, 3.5MM MIDI jacks in both flavors, 4 USB host ports, and a USB MIDI class compliant client (PC, Mac, tablet, etc.) connection with 12 MIDI ports. With automatic merging, MIDI master clock with CV clock out, filtering and MIDI effects, and MIDI message monitoring. Our customers say they were waiting all of their life for this!

Expand and extend your outputs up to 50′ away with the MRCC Remote 7. Need even more? Connect 2 MRCC’s together with a single cable for remote routing up to 32′ (10m) apart. MRCC is Rack mountable too, with the available 2U Rack Ears. See them in our shop.

All MIDI cables plug vertically into the top panel which frees up valuable table space. The top panel graphics connect each button-jack pair so you know exactly which device you are routing or filtering.

Routing MIDI paths and configuring MIDI filters is easy with the full color LEDs and the one button per input / one button per output front panel layout.

11 inputs and 17 outputs, including 5 PIN DINs, 3.5MM MIDI jacks (in both type A and type B flavors), 4 USB host ports (with 4 virtual USB MIDI input ports each), and a USB MIDI interface client connection with 12 USB MIDI virtual ports. Everything you could want for connecting MIDI gear in your studio.

For more advanced tasks use the graphical interface on the sharp color OLED display. Using the tabs and folders style UI with the cursor buttons and encoder makes navigation simple. Once the MRCC is configured, save it to memory for recall later. All this with no confusing PC app.

  • 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 splitter mod, & 12 PC virtual cables on the PC port. Each USB host port has 4 USB MIDI virtual In cables and one out. You needed 4 Ins for The NDLR, right?
  • Tools – Save/Load (127) presets*, MIDI routing tests for all ports and channels, & Visual MIDI monitors
    *Save up to 50 routes per preset. This may be expanded in the future, but currently you can’t route everything to everything all at once.
  • And more – MIDI CC control for MRCC Arpeggiators and Clock
  • CV Clock Out, for use with MRCC internally generated clock w/ configurable PPQ (1, 2, 4 and 24PPQ). 5V or 12V selectable
  • Connect MRCC to another MRCC with an Ethernet cable. With remote output routing! Looking for more information or have a question? See the User Guide on the Download page, or ask in the Forums

AND MORE …

  • MIDI panic (shift + encoder)
  • 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 plus built in 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 channel and clock indicators
  • Full matrix routing monitor with clock source indicator(s)
  • MIDI message monitor
  • RGB LED light shows, including MIDI Port activity and MIDI Notes activity

Requirements:

  • International AC/DC power supply included
    Input: 100~240V AC
    Output: 5.25V DC, 3A USB type C connector
  • USB Host ports only for USB MIDI class compliant devices, or USB PC keyboard for entering label

Product Overview

Reinventing the Classic MIDI Router

First we made The NDLR, an innovative Multi-part Polyphonic Arpeggiator. This time, we’ve set out to reinvent the MIDI Router. Why? Because its what we needed in our studios and there’s nothing like it!

It’s super deluxe: featuring one button routing for each physical input and output, RGB LEDs, and OLED graphical display, everything can be easily setup without a PC. Unlike devices with front and rear facing connectors, MRCC’s vertical ports are designed to have the smallest footprint, saving your desk space for more synths!

Massive MIDI I/O: 11 inputs and 17 outputs, including 5 PIN DINs, 3.5MM MIDI jacks in both flavors, 4 USB host ports, and a USB MIDI class compliant client (PC, Mac, tablet, etc.) connection with 12 MIDI ports. With automatic merging, MIDI master clock with CV clock out, filtering and MIDI effects, and MIDI message monitoring. Our customers say they were waiting all of their life for this!

Expand and extend your outputs up to 50′ away with the MRCC Remote 7. Need even more? Connect 2 MRCC’s together with a single cable for remote routing up to 32′ (10m) apart. MRCC is Rack mountable too, with the available 2U Rack Ears. See them in our shop.

All MIDI cables plug vertically into the top panel which frees up valuable table space. The top panel graphics connect each button-jack pair so you know exactly which device you are routing or filtering.

Routing MIDI paths and configuring MIDI filters is easy with the full color LEDs and the one button per input / one button per output front panel layout.

11 inputs and 17 outputs, including 5 PIN DINs, 3.5MM MIDI jacks (in both type A and type B flavors), 4 USB host ports (with 4 virtual USB MIDI input ports each), and a USB MIDI interface client connection with 12 USB MIDI virtual ports. Everything you could want for connecting MIDI gear in your studio.

For more advanced tasks use the graphical interface on the sharp color OLED display. Using the tabs and folders style UI with the cursor buttons and encoder makes navigation simple. Once the MRCC is configured, save it to memory for recall later. All this with no confusing PC app.

  • 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 splitter mod, & 12 PC virtual cables on the PC port. Each USB host port has 4 USB MIDI virtual In cables and one out. You needed 4 Ins for The NDLR, right?
  • Tools – Save/Load (127) presets*, MIDI routing tests for all ports and channels, & Visual MIDI monitors
    *Save up to 50 routes per preset. This may be expanded in the future, but currently you can’t route everything to everything all at once.
  • And more – MIDI CC control for MRCC Arpeggiators and Clock
  • CV Clock Out, for use with MRCC internally generated clock w/ configurable PPQ (1, 2, 4 and 24PPQ). 5V or 12V selectable
  • Connect MRCC to another MRCC with an Ethernet cable. With remote output routing! Looking for more information or have a question? See the User Guide on the Download page, or ask in the Forums

AND MORE …

  • MIDI panic (shift + encoder)
  • 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 plus built in 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 channel and clock indicators
  • Full matrix routing monitor with clock source indicator(s)
  • MIDI message monitor
  • RGB LED light shows, including MIDI Port activity and MIDI Notes activity