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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

2789.0. "Lexicon MRC (Midi Remote Controller)" by NIOMAX::LAING (Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*229-7808) Mon Dec 16 1991 11:18

    Has anyone in NOTESland had any experience with the Lexicon MIDI Remote
    Controller (MRC)?  It's that little device, about 9"x6", with 4 sliders
    and a bunch of push buttons, that you can program to send almost ANY
    midi command (including SysEx).
    
    The manual looks rather complex ... I'm curious if anyone here has used
    the device!?
    
    	Jim
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2789.1pointer-->GLOWS::COCCOLIwatch that spin cycle..Mon Dec 16 1991 20:335
    
      I think Eirikur has one...or maybe it's the Yamaha.
    
    
    RichC (who's seen all those OS1's in their weird little stands.)
2789.2More sliders, more confusion?RANGER::EIRIKURTue Dec 17 1991 02:3514
    Mine is the Kawai.  16 sliders, incoherent user interface, funny
    package form-factor.  Sliders are very nice, and it seems to expect to
    be used in one of its 4 major modes, 16 channel volume faders, 16
    preset controllers on one channel, and a couple that I forget like a
    16-band graphic equalizer for MIDI velocity on one channel.  Four user
    memories for defining each slider to send sysex.  This does seem to
    work, but the UI is pretty clumsy.
    
    	Eirikur
    
    (Gee, somebody appreciates my artistic effect with the table-top sample
    players stacked in neat black legal letter-trays.)  :-)
    
    
2789.3Lexicon MRC InfoMSDSWS::DROBERTservicing the fields of TENNESSEEThu Dec 26 1991 16:2018
    Re:.0 I've got one, though I'm trying to sell it. 4 data sliders, 4
    push buttons, and 2 foot pedal inputs. Any of them can be assigned to
    any MIDI channel, controller # push buttons & pedals can be assigned
    to program changes and MIDI notes. I used it with my band to do program
    changes, volume and sustain to all my synths and an occasional hand
    clap or percussion sound. Only a few devices can be controlled via
    sysexe - DX7, Lexicon PCM70, LXP1 & 5 (with correct ucode). It can
    easily be used for MIDI mixing of sequences, though only 6 channels
    can be affected each pass (4 sliders & 2 foot pedals). Programming is
    not too bad once you try it a few times. Data sliders can be programmed
    to have linear, logarithmic, or antilog (inverse) response. Foot pedals
    can be momentary (sustain-type) or continous (controller-type). My wife
    won it as a door prize at a Lexicon seminar, so I used it for a while,
    but there are bigger and better things on my wish list and my budget is
    limited, so I'm going to sell it.
    
    Dave Robert (MSDSWS::DROBERT)