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User Guide XpandR 4x1 Thank you for choosing Conductive Labs for your MIDI studio needs! We really appreciate it! If you would be so kind, tag your social media posts with #MRCC so we can find them. We would love to see how MRCC XpandR improves your studio and makes it a better place to create.
Operating Requirements: Works with USB hosts that support USB MIDI class compliant devices; including Conductive Labs MRCC, Microsoft Windows 10 and 11 PCs, MacOS, iPad, and iPhone, and most Android tablets and phones. Linux, PJRC Teensy’s with a USB host, and Raspberry Pi too.
PC to the XpandR. Specifications The MRCC XpandR 4x1 is a USB 2.0 MIDI class compliant interface. It can function as a DIN expander for MRCC – MIDI Router Control Center, as a PC MIDI interface, or as a USB powered stand-alone 4 in to 1 MIDI merger.
7. Do not open or insert anything into the instrument that may cause a fire or electrical shock. 8. Always contact Conductive Labs LLC if you have an issue. You will invalidate your warranty if you open and remove the cover.
Getting Started MRCC XpandR 4x1 (let’s call it XpandR for short) is powered by the USB port connection. There is no On/Off switch, just plug it in to a USB port, USB hub or USB phone charger. The status LED lights bright Red briefly, then turns a dim Blue or Red when it’s ready.
Setting up and Connecting XpandR as a PC MIDI Interface or DIN Expansion for MRCC 1. Connect the USB cable Type B connector to XpandR, and plug the other end into an MRCC USB Type A host port or your PC’s USB port (or what have you).
Using MRCC XpandR 4x1 as an MRCC Expansion MRCC MIDI Router Control Center Routing to and from XpandR Routing from an XpandR Input 1. The MRCC USB Host port will light green when the XpandR is attached. 2. On the MRCC, hold down the Input button for the USB port XpandR is attached to, four MRCC output LEDs light green and white to indicate the 4 available XpandR inputs.
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In MIDI Interface Mode, the MIDI inputs ports are routed to the USB MIDI virtual ports 1 to 1, like this: In your MIDI application, select the XpandR input to receive MIDI from an XpandR MIDI input. For example, select MIDIIN2 (XpandR) to receive MIDI from XpandR Input 2.
To send MIDI from your PC to the XpandR MIDI output, in your MIDI application select “XpandR”. There’s just one output. Note: The 5 pin DIN and A output jacks output the same MIDI data. Use different MIDI channels for sound modules when using both outputs. Using XpandR as a Stand-alone MIDI Merger For MIDI merger mode, press the XpandR Mode button until the status LED turns dim Red.
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