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Betr: [bc2000] Re: TWO BCR as controller

2011-03-02 by Berk Aarts

Hai
if everything works, can you tell us what you had to do exactly ?

Berk



>-- Oorspronkelijk bericht --
>To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com
>From: "diddywahdiddy1" <550@...>
>Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 14:53:32 -0000
>Subject: [bc2000] Re: TWO BCR as controller
>Reply-To: bc2000@yahoogroups.com
>
>
>Did this and magically everything seems to be in order. B-controls even
shows
>to ONline devices. WOW!! Now, I'll keep my fingers crossed, still a bit
uncertain
>about whether this will stick. But after shutting down and rebooting the
>pc both devices are still going strong.
>
>Thanks, Mark!
>
>--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark v.d. Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>>
>> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "diddywahdiddy1" <550@> wrote:
>> > At your suggestion I did a renewed install of the Behringer drivers.
>
>> > Immediately things deteriorated. Yes, usb-apparaat is now BCR-2000 but
>
>> > BC manager does not recognize the BCRs anymore (B-controls is empty).
>
>> > input and output meters In my apps they are working in the sense that
>
>> > one controller has input and output, the other one only output (meaning:
>
>> > it receives no feedback from the DAW).
>> > 
>> > I do get a message from windows that there is an i/o error but it's

>> > unclear from which device. I will have start all over again.....
>> 
>> First try to establish whether your USB driver setup is correct.
>> Try these steps:
>> 
>> 1. Make sure that one BCR has device ID 1 and the other 2.
>> 
>> 2. Open Windows' Device Manager, e.g. via Windows' Start Menu -> Settings
>-> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware.
>> (I don't know the Dutch version's names of all of this, but they should
>be relatively easy to find.)
>> In Device Manager, open the item "Sound, video and game controllers":
>> there should be two items called "B-Control Midi (10/19/2005, 1.2.1.3)".
>> (And there should NOT be any "old" drivers called "usb apparaat" or Behringer
>drivers with other version numbers.)
>> While Device Manager is open, try switching each BCR off and on: its item
>should automatically disappear and re-appear in the list correspondingly
>(after a few seconds).
>> If all this works as described above, your USB driver configuration is
>probably correct, and any further problems are only related to individual
>audio applications (BC Manager, Reaper, etc.).
>> 
>> In BC Manager you can then simply run "Restart with default setup" and
>both BCRs should be immediately listed and accessible.
>> 
>> Alternatively, follow the steps described in BC Manager Manual, section
>6.
>> Note that you can add BCR "contexts" to the B-Controls list manually via
>B-Control -> "New BCR2000" (and remove items via "Close selected").
>> You can then manually assign the correct MIDI I/O ports and Device IDs
>to each BCR via MIDI -> Options.
>> 
>> One important thing to keep in mind is that you should not switch a BCR
>off or on (nor change its actual device ID) while BC Manager (or indeed
any
>other audio program) is running: BC Manager won't be able to work with the
>new situation until you restart BC Manager (e.g. via its Restart operation).
>> 
>> Hope this helps,
>> Mark.
>>
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