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Re: FIrst Steps for BCF 2000 and computer Newbie

2012-02-21 by cubasesix

Hello Mark - Thank you for your wonderful explanation! I haven't had the chance to unpack the BCF2000, but I will soon, and will have your posts printed out beside me when I start connections.

I'll post back with progress - thank you again!

Alexis
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--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark v.d. Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "cubasesix" <cubasesix@> wrote:
> > Re: your MIDI Tools vs BC Manager vx. BCFview - can you tell me advantages of either of them over each other and vs BCFview?
> 
> There are 2 types of Mackie display messages:
> 
> 1. Display messages sent by a computer program (Reason, Sonar, etc.) TO the Mackie (or in our case: a BCF2000 or BCR2000, in whatever mode).
> These messages can be intercepted and shown by Huskervu, MIDI Tools or BC Manager.
> 
> 2. Display messages sent by a BCF2000 in a Mackie emulation mode TO the computer program.
> These messages can be intercepted by BCFview or BC Manager.
> 
> For more explanation, see BC Manager Manual (vs. 2.3.2), pp. 26-27 and 39.
> As stated on p. 39, for a BCF in Mackie mode it's probably better to capture the second type of message, so you'd use BCFView or BC Manager rather than Huskervu or MIDI Tools.
> 
> I can't remember right now whether there are any differences between BCFview and BC Manager's BCFview-like feature.
> In any case BC Manager offers a host of other tools for the BCF/BCR, although most of these concern "standard B-Control" mode.
> 
> > Any/all of the three OK with XP SP2?
> 
> MIDI Tools and BC Manager: definitely yes. (Also with Vista and 7, both 32 and 64 bit.)
> 
> BCFview: I think this was developed during the XP era, so it should definitely work under XP+SP2. I'm not totally sure whether it works under Vista/7, particularly 64-bit.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Mark.
>

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