It´s such a deep topic and you doesn´t failed to put it to my understandings!!! There are so many possiblities really, so whenever I need to get my board ready to play live and need to create specific combinations of pedals and presets, it´s a video I have to return to. Thanks for putting up the hard work!
Your MIDI video still managed to have lots of lovely sounds! I'm a longtime Morningstar user so nothing new here for me, but I like seeing how other people use the MC6 Pro. Another function I don't think you discuss is the ability to route an expression pedal to any MIDI cc controllable pedal parameter. For me, that means having one expression pedal that can switch from basic volume swells to wah to tremolo to weird multi-parameter sweeps with just a preset change.
Literally just got my MC6 Pro the other day so this is perfect timing. I’ve had the MC8 for a while and I love it but the connectivity, multitude of presets, and better screens finally sold me. Thanks for posting!
@@signalpath one of my main use cases is integrating multiple loopers (Microcosm, LVX, Aeros, and even my SP-404MKII) so I really appreciate the insight into your approach. Thanks again! 🙏🏻
Love Signal Path and Love Morningstar controllers! 90% of the midi boards I’ve set up have used their devices and I love how user friendly they are. I do a lot of midi consults and these are so much easier to explain and use than the alternatives out there.
It's crazy how Morningstar has managed to hit the sweet spot of relatively easy to use for beginners but also the deepest programming options of all the MIDI controller pedals.
You helped me get settled a ton with the whole process. Definitely something that asks you to learn a little about its thought process before it unlocks a much wider world of possibilities for you
I’m currently watching/listening to this as I’m typing this, and very much hoping this will help me get even a basic grasp on setting up my MC6 Pro. One thing I WISH Morningstar had was almost dictionary, of sorts, of all of the terminology used within the editor. I mean, Ideally, a straight up user manual INCLUDING a “dictionary” like that would be so very helpful for someone like me. I’m excited, though, to get into the meat of this video, as, based on the intro, it sounds like you use your MC6 Pro in a similar way that I’d like to….. even using some of the same pedals, like the Microcosm.
Thank you so much for this video! Im very interested in getting started with midi. From this video, MC6 Pro will be my controller of choice. The flexibility and ease of use you've highlighted makes me feel confident about taking the step. My aversion to going with the loop switcher route was keeping my pedals engaged, and the uncertainty of what is in the active signal chain. Since, its primarily midi capable pedals I'd like to control, this unit would give me the flexible of using my pedals in classic stompbox fashion while also engaging presets. The potentials of using the extent of midi programmability while not tying myself into a system that will confuse my brain and workflow is very exciting.
Thank you so much for this, I’m currently building a mothership board (just to say I did it once in my life), with both big box Meris pedals, Microcosm, Mood ii and a Synesthesia amd it’s starting to get a little overwhelming! The MC-6 Pro is next on my list (or maybe the rumoured MC-8 Pro…)
If you check forums, the MC8 pro is 100% in the works so I'd hold off if that's where your set at. For me, 6 foot switches is plenty but I get the temptation haha
This is epic! Well at least exactly what I was looking for and hoping to find. I'm totally new to midi and just bought my first controller, mainly because I was hoping it could do things like you are showcasing here (single pedal control, that looper control, ...). I'm still to do my research and manual diving. I hope the controller I bought (luminite graviton M2) can do similar things, or I'll might switch to the morningstar. I if I understood correctly that switching between banks is key, you can use one or more banks containing different parameters per pedal? Probably all midi controllers can do that, I have no idea. I don't want to be just switching presets on the pedals, I would love to control the different parameters. I want performance presets, not fixed song presets. I would also like to add one or two expression pedals. But this video made me very hopefull! thanks a lot.
Noob question. Did you program your banks and presents first on the Mc pro6 by itself? Or did you need to have the whole board connected to start programming as you go?
Hi, can I plug analog pedals with TS connection into the omniports to activate and deactivate them? I would love to use them this way with this product without connecting other peripherals.
TS connection for MIDI yes, if you're looking to use something to bypass a non-midi pedal you would need their companion ML5/ML10X which seem very user friendly and are designed to work with the MC6 PRO but the MC6 wouldn't do that on it's own
I love that you already know SO much more about this than I do. Killer
I can't imagine this is true, but I did do my homework for a while before putting this together
It´s such a deep topic and you doesn´t failed to put it to my understandings!!! There are so many possiblities really, so whenever I need to get my board ready to play live and need to create specific combinations of pedals and presets, it´s a video I have to return to. Thanks for putting up the hard work!
Your MIDI video still managed to have lots of lovely sounds! I'm a longtime Morningstar user so nothing new here for me, but I like seeing how other people use the MC6 Pro. Another function I don't think you discuss is the ability to route an expression pedal to any MIDI cc controllable pedal parameter. For me, that means having one expression pedal that can switch from basic volume swells to wah to tremolo to weird multi-parameter sweeps with just a preset change.
Definitely worth returning to! the MIDI expression capabilities are their own complete world to explore
I'm so glad I saw this comment before watching the video, expression routing is what I was hoping to hear about 😂
Literally just got my MC6 Pro the other day so this is perfect timing. I’ve had the MC8 for a while and I love it but the connectivity, multitude of presets, and better screens finally sold me. Thanks for posting!
That’s awesome!
@@signalpath one of my main use cases is integrating multiple loopers (Microcosm, LVX, Aeros, and even my SP-404MKII) so I really appreciate the insight into your approach. Thanks again! 🙏🏻
Love Signal Path and Love Morningstar controllers! 90% of the midi boards I’ve set up have used their devices and I love how user friendly they are. I do a lot of midi consults and these are so much easier to explain and use than the alternatives out there.
It's crazy how Morningstar has managed to hit the sweet spot of relatively easy to use for beginners but also the deepest programming options of all the MIDI controller pedals.
You helped me get settled a ton with the whole process. Definitely something that asks you to learn a little about its thought process before it unlocks a much wider world of possibilities for you
I’m currently watching/listening to this as I’m typing this, and very much hoping this will help me get even a basic grasp on setting up my MC6 Pro. One thing I WISH Morningstar had was almost dictionary, of sorts, of all of the terminology used within the editor. I mean, Ideally, a straight up user manual INCLUDING a “dictionary” like that would be so very helpful for someone like me. I’m excited, though, to get into the meat of this video, as, based on the intro, it sounds like you use your MC6 Pro in a similar way that I’d like to….. even using some of the same pedals, like the Microcosm.
Thank you so much for this video! Im very interested in getting started with midi. From this video, MC6 Pro will be my controller of choice. The flexibility and ease of use you've highlighted makes me feel confident about taking the step. My aversion to going with the loop switcher route was keeping my pedals engaged, and the uncertainty of what is in the active signal chain. Since, its primarily midi capable pedals I'd like to control, this unit would give me the flexible of using my pedals in classic stompbox fashion while also engaging presets. The potentials of using the extent of midi programmability while not tying myself into a system that will confuse my brain and workflow is very exciting.
5:11 I’m not sure if you’re already aware but Morningstar added a the ability to display the BPM in the preset label using the %BP token
I have a Volante, been looking at controllers for a while. The MC6 pro is that one I think I need.
It works super well together for sure! Definitely makes it easy with the MIDI dictionary too!
Thank you so much for this, I’m currently building a mothership board (just to say I did it once in my life), with both big box Meris pedals, Microcosm, Mood ii and a Synesthesia amd it’s starting to get a little overwhelming! The MC-6 Pro is next on my list (or maybe the rumoured MC-8 Pro…)
If you check forums, the MC8 pro is 100% in the works so I'd hold off if that's where your set at. For me, 6 foot switches is plenty but I get the temptation haha
Interesting! Has Morningstar confirmed it? I haven't heard anything!
It's absolutely confirmed. There's pictures of the prototypes for the MC8P & MC4P on the Morningstar forum.
This is epic! Well at least exactly what I was looking for and hoping to find. I'm totally new to midi and just bought my first controller, mainly because I was hoping it could do things like you are showcasing here (single pedal control, that looper control, ...). I'm still to do my research and manual diving. I hope the controller I bought (luminite graviton M2) can do similar things, or I'll might switch to the morningstar. I if I understood correctly that switching between banks is key, you can use one or more banks containing different parameters per pedal? Probably all midi controllers can do that, I have no idea. I don't want to be just switching presets on the pedals, I would love to control the different parameters. I want performance presets, not fixed song presets. I would also like to add one or two expression pedals. But this video made me very hopefull! thanks a lot.
Noob question. Did you program your banks and presents first on the Mc pro6 by itself? Or did you need to have the whole board connected to start programming as you go?
Hi, can I plug analog pedals with TS connection into the omniports to activate and deactivate them? I would love to use them this way with this product without connecting other peripherals.
TS connection for MIDI yes, if you're looking to use something to bypass a non-midi pedal you would need their companion ML5/ML10X which seem very user friendly and are designed to work with the MC6 PRO but the MC6 wouldn't do that on it's own