Hello Been trying things in reason4 and wanted to know if you could go from one device to another with any control so I wouldn't have to mouse the change... That would be very helpfull, specially live but it could help a lot while composing somthing Thanks Guido --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote: > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" <rpcfender@> wrote: > >> I wish to assign my own buttons on > >> the BCR to any button in Reason? > >> Can it be done? > >> > > Sure. But it is either all Reason=>BCR or all YourSelection=>BCR You > > can't have Reason take over the BCR and you add a couple of things as > > far as I know. > > You CAN add your own assignments to Reason's standard mapping (at > least in Reason 4: I haven't tried Reason 3, but I suspect it works > there as well): > > 1. Let Reason control the BCR in "native" mode via Preferences -> > Keyboards and Control Surfaces: "Behringer BCR2000". > > 2. Right-click on a Reason device (e.g. "Mixer 14:2"), and select > "Lock Behringer BCR2000 to This Device". > > 3. Enter Override Edit Mode via Options -> Remote Override Edit Mode. > > 4. Right-click on an UNASSIGNED control (i.e. one with a blue downward > arrow - in this case e.g. "Channel 8 EQ On/Off") and choose "Edit > Remote Overriding Mode". This opens a dialog box. > > 5. Fiddle with the BCR control of your choice. Preferably this should > be one that isn't used already. (An easy way to check which ones are > used is via the upcoming BC Manager vs. 1.3.) In this example, press > Upper Row Button 8. Reason's dialog box should register this as "Upper > Row Button 8". > > 6. Leave the dialog box by pressing OK, and leave Override Edit Mode. > Then press the BCR button again: the selected Reason control should > now respond. (The only problem is that the BCR button's LED doesn't > stick or respond to Reason.) > > Mark. >
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Re: PH Reason V4 and BCR - Help please
2009-01-16 by guidoronconi
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