Oh thanks, it's so simple ... I should read more carefully --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "abhunkin" <abhunkin@...> wrote: > > There's a Behringer support document called "B-Control BCF2000 > Emulation Modes. The crucial controls for selecting emulation modes > are the first five buttons of the top row. Button 1 = Standard B- > Control mode (complete with presets and the ability to user-select > functions and settings); button 2 = Mackie Control for Cubase and > Nuendo; button 3 = Logic Control for Logic Audio; button 4 = Mackie > Control for Sonar 3; button 5 = Baby HUI. > > To change mode: power off; push and hold desired button above; power > on and wait until the selected mode is indicated in the display (in > your case, bC); release the mode button. > > Side comment: this is supposed to work on BCF's v1.06 and up. It > works for me on my v1.10. > > Art Hunkins > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" <rpcfender@> wrote: > > > > Manual pp 18 > > Panic Reset > > This function resets the most important MIDI data to their factory > > settings > > Press EDIT and keep it pressed > > Press EXIT - The reset occurs as son as you press EXIT. PAnC > appears in > > the display. After a while the reset completes and the unit drops > into > > play mode. > > > > There could be another way, but I don't have a BCF2000 . > > Can anyone else offer some info? > > > > Royce > > > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "kevinctr" <kevinctr@> wrote: > > > > > > It may sound stupid, but I don't actually need one of those modes > and > > > was just testing if it would appear on the LD screen of the > BCF2000 > > > but now I seem to be stuck in it! How do I get back to the normal > mode > > > with presets etc.? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > >
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Re: how to get turn off emulation mode ...
2007-10-14 by kevinctr
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