Hi Thorsten,
Thanks so much for your quick reply, really appreciate!!
yes, it makes sense to change the ID of the module.
This can be done with the "change_id" application which can be downloaded from http://www.ucapps.de/mios_download.html
Thereafter use the MBHP_MF_NG configuration tool in MIOS Studio to configure the MIDI merger. The first core in the chain has to be assigned to "MIDIbox Link Forwarding Point", and the second one to "MIDIbox Link Endpoint".
Once this has been done, you can chain the cores and address them individually by using the different device IDs.
Cool, I've done that, but how I can manage to setup the midi parameter in the daw? The daw is seeing only one midi interface. Do I need to program a max msp patch in between with virtual midi port?
According to the Logic Control documentation, 0x68..0x6f has to be sent, and this is what the application is doing.
MIOS Studio shows G#6, but some other MIDI monitors (or specs) might display G#7 for this number (it depends from which number the octaves are counted.
However, here a modified firmware which increments +12 to the number, but I guess that it won't help at your side: http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_mf_ng_v1_005_modified_ts.zip
Thanks, for the modified firmware, it still doesn't work, not sure why, I need to investigate more!
The core generates a pulse which charges the sensor. Than longer the pulse, then higher the sensitivity. Use the "touchsensor sensitivity" option in the MBHP_MF_NG application to adjust the value. 3 is usually a good choice, try 2 to decrease the sensitivity, maybe this helps.
OK, To stop the faders moving, I need to set the sensitivity to 25... Maybe I need to change the resistors for a much bigger value?
I've attached my faders data sheet, and my daw MC surface options.
Thanks again for your reply!
all the best,
Ilia.
profader datasheet.pdf