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Re: [bc2000] Re: NRPN's with SX3

2006-03-29 by Erik Bowen

Are you updated to the latest version of the BCR OS?  Do you have Java 1.4 
instead of 1.5? (You want Java 1.4)  Are you sure that you have been 
successful in loading the configuration that you designed using BCEdit to 
the BCR?  The only easy way for you to test is to attempt to control some 
other program via NRPN's, and see if it doesn't work anywhere..  if it 
doesn't work on multiple systems, then I'd bring it back into where you 
bought it and have them check it out, or call Behrenger tech support and 
tell them your story and they will probably walk you through testing whether 
the unit is malfunctioning or not.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kmxe" <kmxeproductions@...>
To: <bc2000@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 1:20 AM
Subject: [bc2000] Re: NRPN's with SX3


> hi eric, thanks for the reply. i already know how to tell cubase
> what to do via CC's. ive had no probs with this - it's using NRPN's
> that i'm having problems with. i had a guy via MSN tell me step by
> step what he does, and i set it up exactly like my first post - for
> him it worked, for me it hasn't. i'm wondering if there is a way to
> prove or disprove that my BCR is faulty. ive read and re-read both
> manuals and cannot find anything else that im not doing. as per my
> post, im already trying to set things up via the generic remote.
>
> do you have any ideas as to what I could be doing wrong? if a person
> on the other side of the world set up his system which worked, and
> then gave me the exact same settings and it didnt work, i can only
> conclude that it's either i have some settings or preferences thats
> preventing me making this work, or the unit is faulty. if there is a
> third possibility - i cant think of it.
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Erik Bowen" <erik.bowen@...> wrote:
>>
>> In SX, open the "Devices" drop down menu, select "Device Setup",
> then in the
>> left portion of this window select "Remote Devices > Generic
> Remote".
>>
>> Then, read the part of the SX help file entitled "The Generic
> Remote" to
>> learn how to tell Cubase what to do when it receives information
> on each CC#
>> that you want to use to control SX.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "kmxe" <kmxeproductions@...>
>> To: <bc2000@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 5:13 AM
>> Subject: [bc2000] NRPN's with SX3
>>
>>
>> > ive tried and tried for the past week to control SX3 parameters
> via
>> > NRPN's to take advantage of the "14 bit resolution". Now, im not
>> > very good with MIDI, so im not even sure if im wording things
>> > correctly. This is the settings ive tried:
>> >
>> > MIDI Date Type: NRPN
>> > Send channel: 1
>> > NRPN no.: 1
>> >
>> > Ctrl Mode: Absolute 14bit (ive tried all the other just in case)
>> >
>> > in SX3 via the Generic Remote
>> >
>> > MIDI Input: BCR2000
>> >
>> > MIDI Status: CTRL NRPN
>> > MIDI Channel: 1
>> > Address: 1
>> > Flags: R,T
>> >
>> > Since i havent done this before, ive basically taken an educated
>> > guess based on me being able to control the parameters via CC's,
> and
>> > whatever i can find on the net.
>> >
>> > i need someone to set the record straight for me, im losing sleep
>> > over this!!!!!
>> >
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>> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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