hey, i also use it in generic remote, but also as a normal controller, as you also discribed. i think there is no other way than the way you go. you have to assign the number to the controller, anyway i am also not very into it, and had not asssign all the vst, efx i use really often. i am a bit confused about the settings i have to make on the 6 pushencoders, if i want to make a preset on my own ;-) mackie emulation mode so far i know, it can be used with reason and also live ableton, in reason it is automatically asssigned to all instruments, mixer, efx ;-) it is either bcf or bcr ;-) very nice using reason. cheers folks :-) >From: "depaffect" <d3paff3ct@...> >Reply-To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com >To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [bc2000] Re: BCF2000 and Cubase SX: Other users please identify >yourselves by replying >Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 00:43:30 -0000 > >gday, i'm using the bcr2000 with cubase sx2, successfully, but not >very intuitively. > >i'm using it with cubase's generic remote - mainly as control for the >cubase sx2 vst mixer, and also for parameters of VSTs > >on the BCR itself, i leave it on the default preset; and then to >change what i am controlling i change the generic remote's bank > >i can't help feeling that there's a better way i can be doing this >though. > >i can control the vst 'z3ta' with it if i switch the generic remote's >bank to "z3ta" , cool, but then if i load a second z3ta , i can't >control it, unless i remake the z3ta bank which would take ages > >how are you guys actually using this thing? > > > >
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BCR2000 and Cubase SX
2006-07-21 by markus walter
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