
frederic
New member
Greetings,
I have an Alesis BRC, an ADAT, and several AKAI DR8 recorders with MMC capability (as well as RS-422). I'm looking for a device that will allow me to connect the BRC to the Akai units via RS-422 or Midi, makes no difference to me.
Connecting midi out on the BRC to Midi in on the Akais, and vice versa, results in being able to arm/disarm tracks, but the transport controls on the BRC do not seem to work, nor does the SMPTE time on the BRC increase when the AKAIs move forward (by pushing play on the Akais).
I have long since lost my manuals to the BRC, but I did download the pdf from Alesis, read it thoroughly, and appropriately enabled MMC/MTC. But, the BRC still can't do anything more than arm/disarm tracks on the Akai units.
Anyone have experience with a combination like this to either assist with setting up the BRC, or recommend a product that takes the 9-pin ADAT sync connector and converts it to RS-422 or MMC?
I called several local music stores and received dumb looks (but polite ones!).
Thanks in advance,
Frederic
I have an Alesis BRC, an ADAT, and several AKAI DR8 recorders with MMC capability (as well as RS-422). I'm looking for a device that will allow me to connect the BRC to the Akai units via RS-422 or Midi, makes no difference to me.
Connecting midi out on the BRC to Midi in on the Akais, and vice versa, results in being able to arm/disarm tracks, but the transport controls on the BRC do not seem to work, nor does the SMPTE time on the BRC increase when the AKAIs move forward (by pushing play on the Akais).
I have long since lost my manuals to the BRC, but I did download the pdf from Alesis, read it thoroughly, and appropriately enabled MMC/MTC. But, the BRC still can't do anything more than arm/disarm tracks on the Akai units.
Anyone have experience with a combination like this to either assist with setting up the BRC, or recommend a product that takes the 9-pin ADAT sync connector and converts it to RS-422 or MMC?
I called several local music stores and received dumb looks (but polite ones!).
Thanks in advance,
Frederic