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Re: [bc2000] Re: BCN44 / BC Manager?

2015-04-01 by Suren Seneviratne

No worries, thank you.

I already have a BCR2000! Though, my intention was to install the Zaquencer sequencer onto it and use the BCN44 for other (ideally SYSEX, CC) control) but I may now have to get a hold of another BCR/BCF for my SYSEX control and keep the BCN44 as a secondary CC control module!

So annoying the little guy can't handle SYSEX :-/

I9;ve not really begun to look into how NRPN's work to be honest, it was difficult enough getting to grips with SYSEX and hexadecimal!



On 1 April 2015 at 12:29, Ned Rogers rogersned26@... [bc2000] <bc2000@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

No worries,

Sorry, scrap that. There is no modules folder in BCN44 Manager. Also by looking at the site it doesn't have the same red button for sysex in the edit page like BC manager, so it appears it doesn't control sysex parameters.

You'll need to try it with NRPN if the parameter doesn't have a CC number associated with it and if it has neither, then your out of luck :(

Buy a BCR2000, you won't regret it!

:)



On Wednesday, 1 April 2015, 21:59, "rogersned26@... [bc2000]" <bc2000@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Yes, thats because there is a configuration file already loaded for that synth/module in BC manager module folder in Program Files on your C: drive.

I had a look at the manual for BCN44 and it didn't specifically list control by sysex, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't as its basically a stripped down BCR2000 without USB.

See if you can load the AN200 config file into the modules folder on C:Drive for BCN44 and read it from the editor

If not don't worry, just use the learn function to map the relevant CC data to the appropriate encoder or use the NRPN to control it as it DEFINITELY supports those, plus they usually have better resolution (14-bit or 0-16000 instead of 7-bit or 0-127)

Besides you don't really want to control the AN200 via sysex if there is a CC option as its is VERY data heavy and will be much S L O W E R.

TIP-----> only use sysex when there is no CC option.





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