Hi Chris
Thanks a lot, this was very helpful and should indeed be included in the manual
... However I think I have some problems caused by my Mackie unit or probably
Surface reader. Sometimes I'm getting the error message: Couldn't open Mackie
MCU Pro USB 3.1, which I think refers to the physical port. And when I start
Samplitude I'm getting a caught unhandled error exception message. I think I'll
write to Tim at raised bar, hopefully I can get it work like you.
And yes, I really was able to replace the BCF 2000 with Mackie MCU Pro in my
head, *grin*
Thanks again for your help and kind regards
Ben
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Auftrag von Chris Smart
Gesendet: Samstag, 4. Juni 2016 16:46
An: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: [ddots-l] Re: OOT: Mackie Surface Reader
Hi Ben,
I use a free utility called LoopMIDI. The following instructions are for a
BCF2000, LoopMIDI, Surface Reader, and sonar. So, you may need to modify the
instructions slightly. Where it says BCF2000, think Mackie Control. (grin)
I got the following help from Rui Vilarinho <ruialby@xxxxxxxxxxx> I think it
should be added to the Surface Reader documentation, as this whole virtual
ports thing seems to be a bit of a head-scratcher for us. It sure was for me!
I've edited it some for clarity, but feel free to change anything if you think
it would be easier for people to follow.
Using the BCF2000, Surface Reader, and your DAW:
You need three things installed and working.
First, grab a copy of LoopMIDI from
http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
and install it. This is used to set up two virtual MIDI ports. As it says on
the page, the ports are only active as long as LoopMIDI is running - note that
closing its window minimizes it to the System Tray but it remains active. You
also have the option to have LoopMIDI run at Windows log on.
Second, you need to have the BCF2000 plugged in, turned on, and in Mackie
emulation mode.
Third, you need to have Surface reader installed. It's available from:
http://www.raisedbar.co.uk/surfacereader/surfacereader.htm
In the Setup tab of LoopMIDI, make sure you have two virtual ports listed. Add
them with the plus and minus buttons if necessary. LoopMIDI will probably
default to numbering these 0 and 1, but you can change their names to 1 and 2.
Name them anything you wish.
If you have already configured your DAW to work with the BCF2000, you need to
tell your DAW to use the virtual ports, not the physical ones on the BCF2000.
With 2 virtual MIDI ports defined in LoopMIDI, go to your DAW and disable the
BCF 2000 MIDI device input and output assignments. Instead, select your first
Virtual MIDI port as input and the second virtual MIDI port as output.
Configure Surface Reader with the following settings.
In Hardware Properties:
Set input to BCF2000 port 1.
Set output to your first virtual midi port.
In Display Properties:
Set Input to your second virtual midi port.
Set Output to BCF2000 port 1.
NOTE: The above assumes you are using the BCF2000's USB port for MIDI
communication, meaning both port numbers are the same. If, however, you are
using the MIDI in and out jacks on the BCF2000, you will have distinct names
for input and output.
At 09:26 AM 6/4/2016, you wrote:
Hi all
If someone out there has experience with the surface reader from raised
bar: I'm trying to set this up for my Mackie MCU Pro with Sonar and
Samplitude. I purchased the virtual Midi Cables LoopBe30.
But now I'm stuck. I'm not sure how these virtual cables must be
connected. The Help Tutorial in Surface Reader sadly doesn't give any
examples for LoopBe30.
So, if anyone got it working and is willing to give me some pointers
(probably off list) I'd be very grateful.
Kind regards
Ben