This might be a dumb question but here goes...
Is it possible to use 2 GCP's side by side (both masters?) each in 4 presets mode?
for a total of 8 presets and 16 on/offs
2 GCP's?
Re: 2 GCP's?
Two masters controlling what?
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Re: 2 GCP's?
You can mostly do this, but you would still set the first one as Master and the second one as Slave, and program the Instant Access buttons differently on each unit. You will not really get eight presets as that will not work quite right since the Slave does not communicate with the Master.
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Re: 2 GCP's?
Thanks JohnClark for reply
If I understand correctly each GCP would share the 4 presets and I could have 16 totally different on/offs?
This could work thanks
If I understand correctly each GCP would share the 4 presets and I could have 16 totally different on/offs?
This could work thanks
Re: 2 GCP's?
Yes, you are correct.tjg8675 wrote:If I understand correctly each GCP would share the 4 presets and I could have 16 totally different on/offs?
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Re: 2 GCP's?
I've often wondered why there wasn't the ability of adding an expansion board to the GCP. Most of the high end midi controllers out there have this facility, from the CAE and the Skrydstrup boards... Was it not considered, or was it considered and thought too expensive or not cost effective. I know sometimes I feel that if I ever expanded to 2 GCX switchers I would feel a sudden lack of instant access buttons and possible preset buttons. Maybe it could be done in the future?
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