i'm not absolutly sure, cause i switched from cubase to live a looong time ago, and i never used a mackie (or emulation) with cubase. but there a a few things to try: 1. use a virtual display like HuskerVu (or BCFView) if you work in mackie emulation mode 2. then have a look at the matching emulation template from the behringer document http://www.behringerdownload.de/BCF2000/BCF2000_Emulation_modes.pdf its the upper picture on page 4... be sure to have the right emulation mode selected (MC C) if you look close, you see that this template makes use of a 'lower shift button' and an 'upper shift button' to give you three functions for each control element. you will see, that the 'learn' and the 'exit' button have the functions 'send FX' 'inserts' and 'instruments'. depending where in your signal way your plugin is, and depending whether its a fx or instrument, you just hold the matching 'shift' button and the 'learn' or 'exit' button. a diplay app like huskerview or bcfview (never tried the second, cause i've bcr) is absolutly recommended/needed for using mackie emulation modes. it helps alot to navigate arround. and i recommend you to print out the template-picture so you can always have a look the different functions that are assigned to each control element. that should allready do the trick bcmanager is available here in the files section ;) and one more thing: > ... sorry if i sound so naive. i know i am really dumb. this is > the first hardware i have got and have not got any experience in > using it. i have not even seen some one using it. --------> this has nothing to do with 'being dumb' or shit like that.. its just a question of experience ;) it's almost 'learning-by-doing' so you will get 'experienced' soon ;)
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Re: setting bcf in my computer
2008-09-17 by stefan_soundstudies
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