I'm repeating the question below (I asked before) with the difference that I now upgraded my BCF2000 to firmware 1.10 and it doesn't make a difference. Is there any way I can figure out myself what signals Audition would need to control pan and EQ, and how do I adjust the standard bcf2000 mackie control mode? Or do I have to build my own? Here is my earlier post: > Is there any way I can control the EQ in Adobe Audition 3.0 > with a BCF2000 with v1.07 firmware used in Mackie Control > mode? I would really like to control mid, low, high, q factor > and shelve frequency with knobs, doing it with a mouse just > hurts my hand and is slow. > > All Audition seems to know by default is a Mackie control, > but if there's any other way to get it working that would > also be fine. > > I seem to remember that with the 1.10 firmware (from my old broken > BCF2000) I could also control channel panning with the rotary > knobs, with this 1.07 machine turning the rotaries doesn't do > anything. Could anyone confirm this? > > Oh, and pushing the rotary does a channel select just like > one of the push buttons above the sliders. Seems a waste of a > perfectly good button to me to have this functionality > double, is there a way to re-map this, using the other button > for a channel solo for example?
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RE: [bc2000] Controlling EQ in Audition
2008-09-16 by badmuts@acadiane.org
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