I see they are more powerful than I assumed. Are there some examples of special tricks one might need a language to have them do? I don't see anything in the Wiki. At 10/14/2009 04:56 AM, you wrote: > > >Hi Dennis >This is Behringer Control Language BCL. >Each line is wrapped in a sysex header and the F7 end byte, but it it >basically English, and send to the BC. >My editor takes the text like the stuff below and does the sysex part so >you can send it to the BC to program it. >Marks editor does it with point & click and he converts it to BCL behind >the scenes, although I do recall he added an area that has the BCL script. >Mark has written a detailed 'book' on the subject and the pdf is available >on his website. >The Wiki mentioned on the home page of this group has some stuff written >by me that explains some things by example. > >Royce > > > >$button 33 > > > .showvalue on > > > .easypar PC 1 off off 1 > > > .mode incval 10 > > > .default 0 > > > .minmax 0 127 > > > > > > is this a language that exists in the bcr2000? > > > > dennis.barton:skylab2000[socal] > > > > dennis.barton:skylab2000[socal]
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Re: [bc2000] Re: Increment a Program Change with a button??
2009-10-16 by db
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