BCF2000 Edit devices with no programming!
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Litltle problem:
it works fine, but if I use bcfview and start ableton afterwards I can't use the bcf in ableton because its already in use
it works fine, but if I use bcfview and start ableton afterwards I can't use the bcf in ableton because its already in use
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Ableton Live 6 // Resolume 2.4 // Behringer BCF2000 // Zero remote SL // Edirol UA-25 // UC-33 // Access Virus B // Macbook core2duo // 2x SL 1210 // SMX 401
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DJsynchro - God bless you for this enlightenment!!
My BCF is a million times more useful now... just printing out your template now... I was halfway through this thread, hopping between Live and your instructions, and I was thinking, right, must make up some kind of tempate... how happy I was to see you went to the trouble of uploading one for us...
Excellent stuff =)
My BCF is a million times more useful now... just printing out your template now... I was halfway through this thread, hopping between Live and your instructions, and I was thinking, right, must make up some kind of tempate... how happy I was to see you went to the trouble of uploading one for us...
Excellent stuff =)
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The only problem at all I've found with this...
The rotary encoders move through the most paramter values SOOOO SLOOOOW!!! I know this means you can adjust with greater precision, but for tweaking, say, a filter cutoff, or oscillator tune... its too slow!!
If there was a way of fixing this, it would be perfect, if not.. its not great at all.
anyone?
The rotary encoders move through the most paramter values SOOOO SLOOOOW!!! I know this means you can adjust with greater precision, but for tweaking, say, a filter cutoff, or oscillator tune... its too slow!!
If there was a way of fixing this, it would be perfect, if not.. its not great at all.
anyone?
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Re: BCF2000 Edit devices with no programming!
Ok, having a bit of trouble with this..
when i get to step 4,the channel select button- nothing happens!
If i move the faders or select a channel in ableton, that is reflected on the BCF2000 but pressing things on the BCF does nothing..
BCFview shows
1audio 2audio
C C
any ideas?
thanks!
when i get to step 4,the channel select button- nothing happens!
If i move the faders or select a channel in ableton, that is reflected on the BCF2000 but pressing things on the BCF does nothing..
BCFview shows
1audio 2audio
C C
any ideas?
thanks!
Press "Flip" now the rotaries and encoders will swap function, grab the fader and do your tweak, then press "flip" again. Once you get used to doing this it's really good.HolySpiritSoldier wrote: The rotary encoders move through the most parameter values SOOOO SLOOOOW!!! I know this means you can adjust with greater precision, but for tweaking, say, a filter cutoff, or oscillator tune... its too slow!!
anyone?
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Here is what I found so far.
http://img164.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bcf2000ma6.jpg.
Did I miss anything?
http://img164.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bcf2000ma6.jpg.
Did I miss anything?
Hey that looks different from what i found... wil need to investigate... I never got "undo" to work for example. By the way if you select "Mackie classic" mode in preferences pushing the first encoder switcheds the effect on/off they changed it because you lose a knob that way. (Who wants to loose a kno eh?)adam_harzuf wrote:Here is what I found so far.
http://img164.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bcf2000ma6.jpg.
Did I miss anything?
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