Hi, If I was setting up your gear...I would just think of the BCR as knobs on your M-Audio controller. M-Audio keyboard out to BCR in...BCR thru to interface in...then select the output midi channel on your sequencer...but I like to keep things simple. It seems you could setup the BCR as basically an interface for your sequencer and then route CC's from there. I'm not a big fan of having to have the computer in the loop all the time though...up to you...depends on how many channels you want. I would say with the amount of gear you have and what you are trying to do...just build the presets with the appropriate midi channel on the encoders and keep the cabling simple. I would put the Tetra on the same chain as your other racks, disregard the crappy usb interface and treat it like a regular synth. If you want to use the BCR for controlling VST's and AU's then this is not the best way. From looking at the manual, the BCR has a global receive channel only...the output channels are per encoder please disregard my rambling if this does not apply. Pete
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Re: BCR2000 MIDI Setup question
2012-11-10 by grain@pacbell.net
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