You connect/daisy chain everything through MIDI. That's what the MIDI In/Out ports are for. Or if the used devices all have USB slots and are globally connected to a PC/Mac, then through USB if that is more comfortable/simpler for you. The other ports are for additional footswitches and don't send any signal, only receive.matt1314 wrote:So how do I connect that thing actually and how can I let it trigger the drum machine so that Spark recognizes this controller?
Because it is built for exactly that in the first place. A stomp controller for guitar amp plugins or actual guitar amps that are able to be controlled via MIDI.matt1314 wrote:Why does it say that it's for guitars or V-Amps?
But as with the Behriner Control range, or any other control device of that matter, it is not necessarily laid out to do just that exclusively - if it's customizable. The Novation Launchpad for example can be used for several hosts and not only Ableton Live alone. Why shouldn't it be the case with other customizable MIDI controllers?
I could setup "my" BCR to play notes rather than trigger MIDI CC values as well. But it's a bit of a pain. Then again, it is not limited to MIDI CC values only - I can do way more with it. Same with the FCB1010. And with the upgraded/modded OS chip, you can even pull off certain values/keyswitches simultaneously rather than in serial.
It might be worth a try, though I still fail to see where you could move your hand away for a moment to hit a button on the SPARK to trigger something else. Unless you really constantly have arps and melodies on a split/setup keyboard.
