All you need to do is restart both the BCF's and the MIDI software so they recognize each other again. You pulled the rug out while you were standing on it, no wonder you fell down. --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "stiffler" <ejensenius@...> wrote: > > It turns out it is my computer that was the problem, as daisy chaining works fine on a different computer. Regards. > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > > I have 2 BCF2000's that up until now I have used separately, trouble free, to control some lighting software. Last week I had the idea of using them together to expand their usefulness, and followed the instructions provided in the user manual. > > > > How have you connected them?? > > > > > Unfortunately, as soon as I switch out of USB mode 1 my software no longer recognizes the BCF and gives me an error. > > > > What is the Software?? > > > > > It is as if the BCF has stopped communicating with my computer, and I can't figure out why. Any help would be much appreciated!! > > > > Does your software know about BCF's or just about midi control? > > Does the software expect to see the BCF as a Midiport?? > > > > What are you actually trying to do?? > > Are you trying to make a 16 channel lighting mixer? > > > > > > You need to be very specific when asking these types of questions. > > > > > > All the best > > > > Royce > > >
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Re: Daisy chaining BC2000's
2010-10-14 by psionic11
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