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Re: [bc2000] Re: Attach BCR2000 to VST without MIDI Learn

2011-04-16 by Stephen Hookings

USB should be fine. Sometimes u have to get creative and use midi yoke to "man in the middle" to see stuff. Ie out into midi yoke in . Connect midi yoke out to the midi out and watch what flows down the midi ox loop

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On 16 Apr 2011, at 12:23, "Mollekula" <mollekula@...> wrote:

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> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, sghookings@... wrote:
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> > You may be lucky and choose some kit that others have made presets for
> > Else if your kit/vst doesn't tell you the cc's or NRPNs use midiox et al to snoop on what each vst sends (assuming it can route it's output to a midi channel) to find the values.
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> > Good luck, and hope you don't need negative NRPNs!
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> > Regards
> > Steve H
> Hi Steve, I appreciate your help. In case I have to use Midiox, do i have to connect BCR2000 with a MIDI cable in order to get what each vst sends? im asking that because for the time being i have it connected via USB. Also, is there any difference between USB and MIDI cable connection (for VST(i) controlling)? Sorry if my questions sound stupid but im a newbie with this MIDI stuff. After reading the BCR manual I connected it with USB because it says that USB-1 function is enough to control VST in a DAW. It works with some plugins that ive tried so i left it this way. Maybe connecting it with MIDI is better? 
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