If you use BCF200 in Mackie mode you can not customize.
I think the Mackie mode is the best for Cubase/Sonar and the like.
I suggest that you try to configure your plugins to use BCF in Mackie mode.
Regards,
Marco
To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com
From: trifonius24@...
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:26:09 +0000
Subject: [bc2000] beginner's questions
Hi all,
I am new to MIDI programming in general and programming my BCF2000.
Can someone please help me out on the following:
I am using Cubase SL3 with some VST instruments (Stylus RMX) and effects (free ones like Blockfish and some bought ones like PSP Vintage Warmer).
Currently I am using the Mackie emulation mode and this is OK for Cubase. For the VST plugins it's not that great. I installed a trial version of MIdevice but I really didn't understand how to set it up and use it.
Here are my questions:
- How can I use my BCF to control my VST plugins? Is there a step by step guidance available for using BC Manager to set this up?
- Can I use BC Manager to control my plugins in the same session as the Mackie mode for Cubase?
Thanks a lot in advance and best regards.
I am new to MIDI programming in general and programming my BCF2000.
Can someone please help me out on the following:
I am using Cubase SL3 with some VST instruments (Stylus RMX) and effects (free ones like Blockfish and some bought ones like PSP Vintage Warmer).
Currently I am using the Mackie emulation mode and this is OK for Cubase. For the VST plugins it's not that great. I installed a trial version of MIdevice but I really didn't understand how to set it up and use it.
Here are my questions:
- How can I use my BCF to control my VST plugins? Is there a step by step guidance available for using BC Manager to set this up?
- Can I use BC Manager to control my plugins in the same session as the Mackie mode for Cubase?
Thanks a lot in advance and best regards.
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