Mark, I have the source for huskervu, if it will help you. I would ask for something stand alone from bcmanager. My keymce could use such a utility as well. I would also ask, if possible for something open source so others can build it. My preference would be for java so it could run cross platform. I know all of that is alot to ask. It never hurts to ask. My biggest request is for stand alone. Mackie display. Steven sound studies did something in vb. He dropped off the earth. I have the exe, no source, he has not given me permission to share it tho. If we find him, maybe he will let it go. And we can build on what he as already done. --- 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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Re: alternative to huskerview for BCR2000 ?
2010-06-22 by -
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