I'm communicating with Behringer currently about this issue and some other V-Amp related stuff. First they told me to make sure the V-Amp's MIDI Thru was turned off. It was. I've written back and pressed the issue. I hooked an Alesis Midiverb 4 up through the BCR2000 and using a third party editing software (Powermidiverb4) was able to get the software to recognize the Midiverb. It may be a bug with the V-Amp Software Editor. I'll let you know what Behringer says when they contact me.
John
muffmck wrote:
--------------050606020702000307000203--> P.S. Has anyone else had difficulty getting the V Amp Software Editor
> to recognize a V Amp when it's connected through a BCR2000? I
> couldn't get it to work so I hooked my V Amp through another MIDI port
> I have. Maybe I was foolish to believe that two devices manufactured
> by the same company would be compatible. Any insights?
I couldn't get it to recognize the v-amp either through a BCR2000. I
think it's an issue with the 1.1.1.1 driver for the bc series. When I
have the BC's (1 bcr and 2 bcf's) running under the Behri driver, I
can't get them to play nicely with the BCedit software either. With
XP's generic 'usb audio' drivers, they're better.
I ended up having to put the V-amp (2 not pro) on a different MIDI
port as well (an maudio keyboard in my case) to get the editor
software to work, but it works like a charm this way.
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