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Re: alternative to huskerview for BCR2000 ?

2010-06-21 by OlliK

Thanks for reply.

You're right.
I made a test using BCFView as display for the BCR and it simply shows nothing. :(
I also think that you're right in your analysis that Huskervu simply translates Mackie sysex messages.

Really looking forward to your utility.
Unfortunately I couldn't help with programming but would be glad to beta-test etc.


If I may give a pointer, I especially like this modded BCFView version, because I think the 1-8 subdivision is quite handy.

see pic here:
http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/8715/bcfviewmod.jpg

And thanks a lot for BC Manager btw, it's getting good use here. :)




--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "OlliK" <NoUse@> wrote:
> > Is there any alternative to huskervu I can use as display emulation
> > for my BCR2000 ?
> > 
> > It's basically working ok, but sometimes I get runtime errors which I
> > assume to be because of huskervu. Plus it's quite old, relies on Net
> > Framework and doesn't seem to be developed anymore.
> > 
> > I suppose I can't use the software displays which
> > are made for the BCF (eg Behringer's BCFView or the ones that are
> > here in the files section) because they don't have Midi out ? Or is
> > there a way ?
> 
> I think you can forget about using BCFview for the BCR2000: as far as I know, BCFview only works with SysEx messages specifically mentioning the BCF2000.
> 
> > I've also seen some posts about developing a cross-platform display 
> > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/bc2000/message/950 is there
> > already anything available ?
> 
> I have no idea if anything has ever come out of that discussion.
> At the time I didn't get involved, since I was too busy developing BC Manager.
> However, a few months ago I developed a utility (as part of BC Manager) that works exactly like BCFview. So the next version of BC Manager will include this feature.
> I've now looked at Huskervu: it seems to work exactly like BCFview, except that it responds to Mackie SysEx messages rather than BCF2000 SysEx messages. So it should be very easy for me to include a Huskervu-like utility in BC Manager as well.
> However, I have a very busy life, so I can't promise anything: it might take me a week, a month or a year...
> 
> Best wishes,
> Mark.
>

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