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10 B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000/ROTARY BCR2000 User Manual USB-Mode U-3: Software Sequencer push MIDI Keyboard Software Mixer move/ fade turn push MIDI OUT MIDI-Expander A VOLUME PHONES MIDI IN MUTE PROG DEMO FILTER LEVEL TYPE COMBI PLAY POWER MIDI-Expander B Software Synthesizer turn move/ fade push VOLUME PHONES MIDI IN MUTE PROG DEMO FILTER LEVEL TYPE COMBI PLAY POWER MIDI IN OUT A OUTB/THRU USB BCF/BCR2000 B-CONTROL MIDI Data Send Parameter Feedback MIDI IN MIDI OUT A MIDI OUT B/ THRU to Computer USB from Computer MIDI Keyboard MIDI-Expander A MIDI-Expander B Computer Fig. 4.3: Routing and use in USB mode 3 This is surely the most often used "standard mode" with computer applications. This setting is optimal for controlling software while all MIDI connectors are used as a USB-MIDI interface for the computer. With this function, there are 16 input channels and 32 output channels available to your music software (IN and OUT A + OUT B). The B-CONTROL transmits its data via USB to the computer. The availability of parameter feedback from the computer to the B-CONTROL depends on the software your are controlling. MIDI expanders can not be directly accessed from the keyboard in this operating mode. This operating mode is only used to import MIDI tracks into the sequencer.