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Re: FIrst Steps for BCF 2000 and computer Newbie

2012-02-11 by Mark v.d. Berg

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "cubasesix" <cubasesix@...> wrote:
> Here's what I've done so far: I've downloaded the english version of Jerome's French document "BCF 2000 english.zip", from the "Files" section of this group (that translation is enough to give me apprehension all by itself!),  and from the Behringer website the zip files called: bcf2000_1-10.zip, BEHRINGER_MIDI_WIN32_1.0.10.zip, BCFview.zip, Update_Utility.zip, BC-Edit_02beta3.zip.

You don't need bcf2000_1-10.zip (the firmware) and Update_Utility.zip (unless your BCF2000 does NOT display "1.10" during startup).

And you don't need BC-Edit_02beta3.zip either, because it's an editor for the BCF2000's 32 presets, which are only accessible in "standard B-Control" mode, NOT in the emulation modes.
(Besides, BC-Edit won't work anyway unless you install a VERY old version of Java (JRE).)

All you need to do is install the USB driver (BEHRINGER_MIDI_WIN32_1.0.10.zip) and put the BCF in Mackie mode (by holding the appropriate button while switching the unit on).

For monitoring you can indeed use BCFview, or my own MIDI Tools or BC Manager.

Hope this helps,
Mark.

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