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external:examples:reaper_mmc_on_same_pc [2020/02/13 11:27] – [5. How to debug] icke_siegenexternal:examples:reaper_mmc_on_same_pc [2020/02/13 12:49] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 (inspired by Oliver Waits, December 2019) (inspired by Oliver Waits, December 2019)
  
-The idea is to control REaper (see [[external:software_list|]]) in a similar way like [[external:winamp|]], i.e. start, stop, pause etc.+The idea is to control Reaper (see [[external:software_list|]]) in a similar way like [[external:winamp|]], i.e. start, stop, pause etc.
  
 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
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 ==== - Try it out ==== ==== - Try it out ====
  
-Essentially this should work staright away: in Titan, fire the macro ''MMC Play'' and Reaper should immediately start playing - but see below. This also works together with Reaper sending Timecode back into Titan, like described in [[external:examples:reaper timecode on same pc|]]+Essentially this should work straight away: in Titan, fire the macro ''MMC Play'' and Reaper should immediately start playing - but see below. This also works together with Reaper sending Timecode back into Titan, like described in [[external:examples:reaper timecode on same pc|]]
  
 Some caveats I found: Some caveats I found:
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 ==== - How to debug ==== ==== - How to debug ====
  
-If things do not work as expected there some tools whhich help finding the fault:+If things do not work as expected then there are some tools which help finding the fault:
  
 === - loopMIDI === === - loopMIDI ===
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 {{:external:examples:debug_usbexpert.png?450|}} {{:external:examples:debug_usbexpert.png?450|}}
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 +=== - MIDI-OX ===
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 +Install and launch MIDI-OX (see [[external:software_list|]]. From the Options menu select ''MIDI Devices''. Make sure loopMIDI Port is listed as MIDI Input but isn't mapped to any output (yes, you can create a feedback loop, and yes, you do not want to do this...)
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 +{{:external:examples:debug_midiox_1.png|}}
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 +From the View menu select ''Input Monitor...''. In this window, all incoming MIDI data are shown. You will see anything when you fire a command in Titan:
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 +{{:external:examples:debug_midiox_2.png|}}
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