I hope someone can help (maybe JC?)
I've been searching through the forums on and off for a year, read the GCP/GCX manuals about 15 times, tried different configurations, and so I'm pretty sure I know how they work, except I'm a bit confused on running more than one GCX, and whether I can use a MIDI thru box, and how it all relates…
I've currently got 2 GCX controlled by a GCP which works totally fine… but I'm considering some options - like definitely a 3rd GCX when I run out of loops - and possibly a MIDI thru box and maybe a different controller much later. Perhaps they are all related somehow? I'm trying to plan my rack now and buy some gear/cables so I thought I'd better ask the guru's…
The GCX manual talks about connecting the GCP to the GCX: They must be in series, they must be first inline, and you can use a MIDI thru box - but only after the last GCX
This is also what i'm interested in (from another post):gcx_manual wrote: Connection
Connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT of the Ground Control to the PEDAL IN of the GCX. Because the Ground Control will both send MIDI data to and receive power from the GCX, you must use a MIDI cable with all five pins wired (most are). Also, since the Ground Control's power is now supplied by the GCX, you no longer need to use the power adapter which comes with the Ground Control.
If you have more than one GCX, connect the MIDI OUT of your first GCX to the PEDAL IN of the second GCX. Continue chaining additional GCXs in this manner.
Now connect from the MIDI OUT of the GCX to the MIDI In of your first device. If you have additional devices, connect the MIDI Thru of your first device to the MIDI In of your next device. Continue to chain your devices, MIDI Thru to MIDI In until all your devices are connected. If you are chaining more than 3 additional MIDI devices, using a MIDI Thru box like the Digital Music MX-28S will eliminate data problems caused by generation loss.
My question's are kind of inter-related:JohnClark wrote:I suppose first would be to be sure that your controller can in fact send 16 different Control Change messages using the buttons you describe. The first GCX will respond to Control Change messages 80-87 and the second one will respond to Control Change messages 88-95, both on MIDI Channel 16.
In order to run a second GCX from a non-DMC/Voodoo Lab controller you will need to install a custom chip in the second, (third, and fourth) GCX unit to force it to listen to a different set of Control Change messages. If your controller allows you to program SysEx commands, then you will not need the custom chip(s) for the GCX units.
1. I get that if you have a different controller, then you need a special chip for the 2nd 3rd 4th GCX as otherwise they will all respond to Control Change messages 80-87. I suppose if not then you clicked the #1 IA loop on the GCP then all four #1 IA loops would engage?
2. How does the stock standard 2nd GCX know it is the 2nd GCX when controlled by the GCP?
If its something to do with being connected in series? Is this why the 1st GCX must be connected first and so on, as its the 1st GCX that tells the 2nd to respond to CC messages 88-95?
3. If so, then I presume for this reason that I can't set the GCXs in paralell from a MIDI thru box?
Can I still use the MIDI thru box as long as the 2nd/3rd/4th GCX are in series? i.e. one thru to the GCXs, the other thru's to my other MIDI devices (and still they can be MIDI controlled by the GCP) ?
4. If its simply the GCX connected in series that alters the CC messages of the 2nd/3rd/4th GCX, then why does using a non-VL controller need GCXs to have the special chips (without using SysEx commands)? This seems to indicate that the GCP uses SysEx commands to communicate with the 2nd/3rd/4th GCX. Is this right?
5. If I do get the 2nd/3rd/4th GCX chipped, can I still run them from my GCP? And if so can I then run my GCP through a MIDI Thru Box connecting the GCX in parallel (or in any order) seeing as they respond to other CC messages?
6. Is all of this something to do with phantom power from the GCX to the GCP? Note that i'm not really concerned about that as I have to have power out front anyway for my PP2+ powering some effects out there, so I just run the GCP off that.
Sorry if the questions are poorly worded or confusing.
Thanks heaps!