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Settings in the global setup menu - sysex

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18 B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000/ROTARY BCR2000 User Manual MMC: MIDI Machine Control data is only assignable to button elements. Encoder 4 (Value 1) sets "Locate Time" hour and minute values, while encoder 5 (Value 2) sets seconds and frames. The Locate Position is always sent before the MMC command. We therefore have the following logic-switching sequence: If the "Locate" parameter has been selected, the sequencer or hard drive recorder always jumps to the set position. If "Play" has been selected as the parameter (for a button), the sequencer always starts from the set locator point as soon as the button is pressed. "Rewind" always begins at the chosen locator point. Select the frame rate with encoder 6: 24, 25, 30 (non-drop), 30d (drop frame) or "off" (in this case only the MMC message is sent, without any information of the locate position). GS / XG: Encoder 3 directly selects the most important "Main Control" parameters. The display indicates them as a (shortened) text (table 4.2). In this case, these are CCs or NRPNs (no SysEx data). GS / XG-Parameter Type Filter Cutoff NRPN Filter Resonance NRPN Vibrato Rate NRPN Vibrato Depth NRPN Vibrato Delay NRPN EG Attack NRPN EG Decay NRPN EG Release NRPN Modulation CC 1 Portamento Time CC 5 Volume CC 7 Pan CC 10 Reverb Send CC 91 Chorus Send CC 93 Delay / Variation Send CC 94 Table 4.3: GS / XG Parameter Main Controls Display CUTF RESO RATE DEPT DLY ATC DCY RELS MODU PORT VOL PAN REVB CRS VARS Encoders 4 and 5 let you confine or invert each controllers' value range. 4.5 Settings in the global setup menu Settings that have an effect on all presets are made in the global setup menu. • Keep the EDIT key pressed and at the same time press the STORE key • You are now in the global setup menu, and can let go of both keys • Now, turn the push encoders 1 to 8 to get the desired setting. This is how the push encoders are allocated Encoder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function Operating Mode Global RX Channel Footswitch Start-Preset Device ID SysEx Dump - MIDI Data Interval Select U-1 ... U-4, S-1 ... S-4 Off, 1 ... 16 Auto / Normal / Inverted 1 ... 32, Last 1 ... 16 Single/All - (ms) Table 4.4: Push encoder allocation in global setup menu • To exit the global setup menu, press EXIT • The settings in the global setup menu take effect immediately and do not have to be separately stored Operating Mode: The operating modes are described in chapter 4.1. You can select USB modes U-1 to U-4 and stand-alone modes S-1 to S-4. Global RX Channel: The B-CONTROL receives program change commands on this channel. Footswitch type: Because there are different kinds of footswitches (depending on their switching behavior), the polarity of the footswitch connector can be set (normal / inverted), or it can be automatically detected during power startup (auto recognition). Start Preset Number: Each of the 32 presets can be selected as the startup preset. Additionally, with the "Last" function, at startup you have the option to always load the preset that was used last. Device ID Number: You should change the ID number settings only if you work with several BCF2000s or BCR2000s at the same time, and problems with recognizing the correct device start occurring during a SysEx Dump procedure. ◊ Please keep in mind that SysEx Dumps can only be received at the device number to which they were sent! SysEx Dump Select: Turning push encoder 6 lets you select between the current preset (single) or the entire memory contents of the 32 presets (all) should be sent as a SysEx dump. One press on encoder 6 triggers the dump. To receive a SysEx dump, you don't have to change any settings on your equipment. If you send a single preset to the B-CONTROL, the data is written to a temporary memory; to be stored permanently, the data has to be stored on a storage slot of your choice (preset store function). ◊ WARNING: If you send an "ALL-Dump" to the B-CONTROL, the entire memory contents are directly overwritten! No request to confirm will be made, and the memory has no redundant safety function! • To cancel a SysEx dump, press the EXIT key MIDI Data Interval: This is where you adjust the data transmission rate. This setting only has an effect on MIDI data packs such as SysEx dumps and not on controlling of MIDI commands (they are carried out in real time anyway). The transmission rate is adjustable in milliseconds.

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B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000/ROTARY BCR2000 User Manual
MMC:
MIDI Machine Control data is only assignable to button elements.
Encoder 4 (Value 1) sets “Locate Time” hour and minute values, while encoder 5
(Value 2) sets seconds and frames. The Locate Position is always sent before the
MMC command. We therefore have the following logic-switching sequence:
If the “Locate” parameter has been selected, the sequencer or hard drive recorder
always jumps to the set position. If “Play” has been selected as the parameter
(for a button), the sequencer always starts from the set locator point as soon
as the button is pressed. “Rewind” always begins at the chosen locator point.
Select the frame rate with encoder 6: 24, 25, 30 (non-drop), 30d (drop frame)
or “off” (in this case only the MMC message is sent, without any information of
the locate position).
GS / XG:
Encoder 3 directly selects the most important “Main Control” parameters.
The display indicates them as a (shortened) text (table 4.2). In this case, these are
CCs or NRPNs (no SysEx data).
GS / XG-Parameter
Type
Display
Filter Cutoff
NRPN
CUTF
Filter Resonance
NRPN
RESO
Vibrato Rate
NRPN
RATE
Vibrato Depth
NRPN
DEPT
Vibrato Delay
NRPN
DLY
EG Attack
NRPN
ATC
EG Decay
NRPN
DCY
EG Release
NRPN
RELS
Modulation
CC 1
MODU
Portamento Time
CC 5
PORT
Volume
CC 7
VOL
Pan
CC 10
PAN
Reverb Send
CC 91
REVB
Chorus Send
CC 93
CRS
Delay / Variation Send
CC 94
VARS
Table 4.3: GS / XG Parameter Main Controls
Encoders 4 and 5 let you confine or invert each controllers’ value range.
4.5
Settings in the global setup menu
Settings that have an effect on all presets are made in the global setup menu.
Keep the EDIT key pressed and at the same time press the STORE key
You are now in the global setup menu, and can let go of both keys
Now, turn the push encoders 1 to 8 to get the desired setting. This is how the
push encoders are allocated
Encoder
Function
Select
1
Operating Mode
U-1 ... U-4, S-1 ... S-4
2
Global RX Channel
Off, 1 ... 16
3
Footswitch
Auto / Normal / Inverted
4
Start-Preset
1 ... 32, Last
5
Device ID
1 ... 16
6
SysEx Dump
Single/All
7
8
MIDI Data Interval
(ms)
Table 4.4: Push encoder allocation in global setup menu
To exit the global setup menu, press EXIT
The settings in the global setup menu take effect immediately and do not
have to be separately stored
Operating Mode:
The operating modes are described in chapter 4.1. You can select USB modes
U-1 to U-4 and stand-alone modes S-1 to S-4.
Global RX Channel:
The B-CONTROL receives program change commands on this channel.
Footswitch type:
Because there are different kinds of footswitches (depending on their switching
behavior), the polarity of the footswitch connector can be set (normal / inverted),
or it can be automatically detected during power startup (auto recognition).
Start Preset Number:
Each of the 32 presets can be selected as the startup preset. Additionally, with
the “Last” function, at startup you have the option to always load the preset that
was used last.
Device ID Number:
You should change the ID number settings only if you work with several
BCF2000s or BCR2000s at the same time, and problems with recognizing the
correct device start occurring during a SysEx Dump procedure.
Please keep in mind that SysEx Dumps can only be received at the
device number to which they were sent!
SysEx Dump Select:
Turning push encoder 6 lets you select between the current preset (single) or the
entire memory contents of the 32 presets (all) should be sent as a SysEx dump.
One press on encoder 6 triggers the dump.
To receive a SysEx dump, you don’t have to change any settings on your
equipment. If you send a single preset to the B-CONTROL, the data is written to
a temporary memory; to be stored permanently, the data has to be stored on a
storage slot of your choice (preset store function).
WARNING: If you send an “ALL-Dump” to the B-CONTROL, the entire
memory contents are directly overwritten! No request to confirm will
be made, and the memory has no redundant safety function!
To cancel a SysEx dump, press the EXIT key
MIDI Data Interval:
This is where you adjust the data transmission rate. This setting only has an
effect on MIDI data packs such as SysEx dumps and not on controlling of MIDI
commands (they are carried out in real time anyway). The transmission rate is
adjustable in milliseconds.