Mark, I wish i had waited for a reply as you might guess i spent the whole evening programming this wrong it seems. It seems that the controllers are numbered by convention with B (for Buttons) and E (for rotary knobs) and you see these numbers momentarily when you hit the edit button and twiddle... so it seems my made up convention (complete with tape and lables 'Doh') is backwards.... This is how it is set up (?): controller numbers buttons (on rotary knobs) b_1 b_8 (encoder group 1) b_9 b_16 (encoder group 2) b_17 b_24 (encoder group 3) b_25 b_32 (encoder group 4) buttons (the 2 rows below) b_33 b_34 b_35 b_36 b_37 b_38 b_39 b_40 b_41 b_42 b_43 b_44 b_45 b_46 b_47 b_48 Q-tet of buttons on on bottom right b_49 b_50 b_51 b_52 Rotarys (top row, these can do 14 bit it seems) E_1 E_8 (encoder group 1) E_9 E_16 (encoder group 2) E_17 E_24 (encoder group 3) E_25 E_32 (encoder group 4) Three rows of knobs below E_33 E_34 E_35 E_36 E_37 E_38 E_39 E_40 E_41 E_42 E_43 E_44 E_45 E_46 E_47 E_48 E_49 E_50 E_51 E_52 E_53 E_54 E_55 E_56 The encoder numbers are not so arbitrary it seems but the par assigments are i guess... doh! thanks tho~ -kp
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Re: n00b w/used BCR2000, hoping to use on OS X w/ Max/MSP
2009-07-09 by kp712
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