The BCR2000 can do that all by itself. It has integrated midi merge capabilities. You should download the manual to familiarize yourself with the different modes. --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "bryantabuteau" <bryan@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm getting my bcr-2000 in the next couple of days, mainly so I can > have hands on control of my Roland MKS-50 (rackmount Juno). > > I'm having a bit of trouble visualising all the midi connections, and > think I may need another midi splitter device for it all to work. > > I have (or will have) : > > MKS-50 (IN OUT THRU) > BCR-2000 (IN OUT THRU/OUT) > Keyboard (OUT) > Presonus Firestudio Comp Interface (IN OUT) > > I'd like to be able to tweak the MKS-50 via the BCR-2000 while playing > on my keyboard. > > Can this work? : > Keyboard OUT-> BCR2000 IN > BCR2000 THRU/OUT -> Firestudio IN (does this include the input passed > to it as well as the actual output of the BCR tweaks?) > Firestudio OUT -> MKS-50 IN (using midi-yoke or something to do the > routing) > > It seems like the problem will be with the bcr2000 thru/out. Will I > need a device that takes two inputs (bcr and keyboard) and spits out > one output that I can feed directly to the mks-50? >
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Re: MIDI setup for MKS-50 and BCR-2000
2009-01-26 by devetron
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