Sorry to flood the messageboard... I am hoping to be able to switch presets on one of my Behringers romotely when I switch presets on the other in order to have them operate like a single device. Is this possible? Can the BC's respond to a remote preset change command? Thanks! --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "islandgroove2002" <islandgroove2002@...> wrote: > > Royce, > > Thanks for your help with custom messages in BCman.Changing presets > in Plogue Bidule when changing presets on my BCR is working perfect > and now the preset numbers follow on device for easy reference. > Now I have perfect visual on device feedback across all 16 channels > of mappings from my host (technique soon to be shared) > > Thanks again... > > > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" <rpcfender@> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > > > In BC Manager edit the Preset and click on Parameters tab, > Select > > > > 'Request' > > > > Click on the LEARN output tab, add a new message and type in a > name > > > > and the Midi message eg > > > > "Chan 1 vol (100)" $B0 07 100 > > > > "Chan 4 vol (110)" $B3 07 110 > > > > to set the volume of channel 1 an 4 to 100 and 110 respectively > when > > > > you change to that preset. > > > > > Hmmm...typing in midi messages..!? > > > > > > Say for example I want to send CC param 126 with a value of 30 on > > > channel 16, what would I type in? Is there a reference I can look > at > > > that might help me better understand? > > > > Here is a good link that shows the various Midi messages > > http://www.somascape.org/midi/tech/spec.html > > <http://www.somascape.org/midi/tech/spec.html> > > > > Sorry my 'Learn' explanation is probably a bit confusing > > The BC data is divided in Global, Preset and Controls > > Global are settings that effect the unit no matter what preset is > > selected > > Preset are settings are ones that are not attached to a control > > Control s are the Buttons, Encoders and Faders > > > > Do you know how to edit 'Preset' data in BC Manager? > > Assuming you do (one way is to double click anywhere in the line > of the > > preset you are interested in) > > > > The Dialog that pops up has an Info, Parameters and LEARN Output > tabs > > Parameters tab - click checkbox Request (ie LEARN output) to > enable it. > > LEARN Output - Click '+' icon to add a message > > Another dialog pops up - you can fill in the name if you want - > it's not > > data that is sent to the BC > > Click the icon 'T' to write a line of Midi numbers > > Type $BF 126 30 and press OK twice - You're done > > > > The CC message has the following form $Bx Type Value > > Where x is $0 to $F (0 to 15) Channel 1 is the number 0 so Channel > 16 > > is the number 15 > > Type and value are less than 127 > > > > $ means the number following is in hexadecimal (hex). > > It is easier to work in hex for the first byte of a Midi message > (called > > the Status byte) because a lot of the time the Status byte has the > > channel number. > > > > $92 Note on channel 3 > > $B7 CC channel 8 > > $C10 Patch change channel 11 > > etc > > > > You can mix Hex and decimal in Mark's editor. > > > > I hope this is clearer. > > If not post again. > > > > Royce > > >
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Re: Is there any way to (one more question)...?
2008-10-28 by islandgroove2002
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