Guys, thank you both for your posts so quickly - both extremely helpful and the pointer to the resources are very welcome. I am having a look at them now. Also, it never occurred to me to send back what I was receiving.... Thank you again. --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Martin Klang <mars@...> wrote: > > > To feedback state to the device you can simply send back the same type of messages that you are receiving. > e.g. if you are receiving CC 40 values to update an on-screen control, then you can send back a CC 40 to set the value of the device's fader/button/whatever. > > in other words, use the same mapping from screen->fader as you do for fader->screen. > > hth, > > /m > > On 19 Aug 2011, at 10:33, stbo487 wrote: > > > New member of the group. > > > > I have just started using the BCF2000 - very new to it - to control a custom video and audio mixer I have developed in Delphi. > > > > I have the BCF2000 in USB1 mode, and am receiving and parsing fader and button movements/toggles - all good so far - faders in the BCF controlling on-screen faders and buttons in the application. > > > > I would like the BCF to be able to reflect changes in settings of the controls in the software - so if I move a fader on-screen I would like to have the fader on the BCF move to reflect the new value. > > > >> From reading the documentation I believe I need to use feedback parameters, however I am having difficulty really understanding what I need to send back to the BCF. > > > > For example if I want to set fader 1 to a value of e.g. 50 what format command do I send to the device? Where could I go to get examples of how to set fader, button, rotary control settings. I want to start simple and then move onto working with presets etc if possible. > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: BCF2000 feedback paramaters / communications / USB
2011-08-20 by stbo487
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