Yeah, it's a different editor and for me it's the only one that consistently works right. When I used bcedit I never got good results, because it had difficulties writing back a preset to the bcr itself. I would recommend you that you use an 'empty' template file, using only cc-values for each button/knob as there are on few on this group. So that editor is different from bcedit ? . I rolled back the firmware then reinstalled the later firmware . And put in the default sysex but it hasn't touched the hardwired buttons only the templates . James --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "montessa@..." <montessa@...> wrote: > > Hi all . > I have joined in the hope of resurrecting my bcr2000. > I lent it out to a friend who seems to have played with in a bad bad way . > I thought it was safe as it had a pretty good custom template for ableton which only required using. > But he told me that after pressing the wrong buttons > Things only got worse. > And more worse when he took on his own to download read the manual and try and fix it himself. > The problem is the unit has been programmed at a > Manual level where the edit and exit buttons don't function, they do really strange things both of which are undesirable . The encoder group three button scatters the presets . > And the upper and lower number three push buttons activate all buttons both upper and lower . > Having the edit and exit buttons is annoying as it renders fixing the unit manually impossible. > I was even considering just buying a new one and writing this unit off. > Anyone here had this problem . > Thanks to any help inadvance bcologiests. > All presets were made with bcedit . > And two months before I loaned it I replaced two buttons from an old bcd2000 I used to use . > But the unit was fully functional after the transplant. >
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Re: Never lend midi gear :(
2010-09-13 by pimgraus
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