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> Mackie Hui Protocol, Anyone got a midi implementation chart for Mackie HUI protocol?
abcdaniel
post Mon 7 Jan 2008, 14:02
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Anyone got a midi implementation chart for Mackie HUI protocol? Been searching the internets like crazy (almost), but can´t find it specified anywhere.

It is weird that such a widely implemented protocol isn't to be found. Specifically I want to use it to control Pro Tools using the Korg padKONTROL native mode.
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post Mon 14 Jan 2008, 21:09
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Ok, so I managed to reverse engineer a whole lot of the HUI without actually having access to one. Close to having a mean, cheap visual feedback channelstrip mixer. I'll release it for free when it's done.

What I really want to find out is what midi messages the function buttons are sending and the jog wheel too.

Anyone up for helping me out? I know there are probably a few people out there with a HUI or something that emulates one. A quick look at the midi stream, or send an unfiltered midistream to me as long as pressing function keys and ysing the jog wheel is in there. Personal message me or something. Woohooo!
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ZeeByeZon
post Fri 15 Feb 2008, 09:36
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I'm interseted in this too. But I do not have any HUI hardware. I would like to control my 828mkII mixer with a BCR2000. Can you share the information you got so far, I could help to complete...
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post Sat 23 Feb 2008, 10:48
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Ive used http://www.snoize.com/MIDIMonitor/ to track down what midi info is coming off my midi kit -

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I'm interseted in this too. But I do not have any HUI hardware. I would like to control my 828mkII mixer with a BCR2000. Can you share the information you got so far, I could help to complete...
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post Fri 19 Mar 2010, 07:58
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QUOTE (ZeeByeZon @ Fri 15 Feb 2008, 09:36) *
I'm interseted in this too. But I do not have any HUI hardware. I would like to control my 828mkII mixer with a BCR2000. Can you share the information you got so far, I could help to complete...


currently have a Pentium III 600 PC running Logic Audio Platinum, but do most of my sound editing on a Kurzweil K2000VP synth/sampler. I have a SCSI chain with a Sony SCSI CD-RW at one end, connected to an Adaptec SCSI card, then a Zip, and lastly my Kurzweil. Loading sounds and programmes from the Zip is never a problem, but using the CD-RW to load stuff off CD-ROM is flaky -- sometimes it works, but a lot of times it doesn't. (Both the Kurzweil and the PC hang.) Everything in the chain has a different ID, and the PC can see the Kurzweil on boot-up. However, when I run the diagnostic software that came with my Adaptec card, it lists all the SCSI devices except the Kurzweil. I've also tried taking the Zip drive out of the chain and connecting the K2000 directly, but still no joy. Am I doing something wrong, or is it a bad idea to link the Kurzweil to the PC and expect them to live in harmony? Time to go out and buy an external SCSI CD-ROM?
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