Behringer B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 Programming Guide

Behringer B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 Manual

Behringer B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 manual content summary:

  • Behringer B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 | Programming Guide - Page 1
    BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide The software used for illustration purposes is not included dealers are not agents of BEHRINGER® and have absolutely no authority to bind BEHRINGER® by any express or implied undertaking or representation. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted
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    mode 9 2.a Programming encoders (BCR2000 only) 9 2.b Programming push encoders 9 2.c Programming faders (BCF2000 only) 10 2.d Programming keys 10 3. Programming MMC commands 11 3.a MMC in manual EDIT mode 11 3.b MMC in automatic LEARN mode 11 BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 2
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    ®. An overlay for NATIVE INSTRUMENTS® PRO-53 is already included in the delivery. The assignment of the control elements on this overlay doesn't correspond to the programming guide because the guide is intended to serve merely as a programming example. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 3
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    : The parameter feedback function of the B-CONTROL can only be used if the software you are controlling is capable of sending MIDI data. When it comes to the software used in this programming manual, namely, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS® PRO-53, this condition is met. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 4
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    with presets The 32 presets in your BEHRINGER B-CONTROL let you store the settings you made and recall/use them later. When we say 'settings', we mean addressing MIDI commands in respect to the control elements of the B-CONTROL. 1. Recalling presets When you power up the B-CONTROL, a preset is
  • Behringer B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000 | Programming Guide - Page 6
    . Programming presets Programming the BEHRINGER B-CONTROL means assigning individual control elements to one or several parameters of some MIDI hardware of software. In the following examples, we will control the filter section of NATIVE INSTRUMENTS® PRO-53 using the B-CONTROL (BCF2000 or BCR2000
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    push encoders Assigning the CUTOFF parameter of the PRO-53 to the rotary function of the first push encoder on the B-CONTROL. PRO-53 MIDI implementation: CUTOFF = Control Change 70 / possible values = 0 through "OFF." 10. Exit the edit mode by pressing EXIT. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 7
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    Push-Encoder 3 (PAR): Select controller 79. 5. Push Encoder 4 (VAL 1 = ON value): Select 127 as your value. 6. Push Encoder 5 (VAL 2 = OFF value): Select 0 as your value. 7. Push Encoder 6 (MODE): Select "Toggle ON." 8. Exit the edit mode by pressing EXIT. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 8
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    CONTROL was wired via a USB connection (U1 through U4) or via a "double" MIDI connection in one of the stand-alone operating modes (S1 through S4). 2.a Programming encoders (BCR2000 only) Assigning the RESO, ENV AMT and KBD parameters of the PRO EXIT. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 9
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    EXIT. NOTE: After you have programmed a B-CONTROL preset (regardless of whether you did it in the LEARN or in the EDIT mode), you should always store it. Otherwise, all new settings will get lost if you turn off your B-CONTROL or switch to another preset. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 10
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    the received MIDI data. As soon as the data transfer is complete, "GOOd" is shown in the display. 3. Exit the edit mode by pressing EXIT. Repeat these steps again to program the three remaining keys for controlling STOP, FWD and REW transport functions. BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide 11
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