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Re: BC2000 Wiki

2007-12-19 by k0mp0

I think it would be the best way to do it. I'm interested in helping out too.

Here's a start on some possible sections...


Basic explanations and pictures /
BCR2000
BCF2000
BCD2000 2
BCD2000 3
BC Nano

Presets /
Ableton Live /
Bob's Live preset
Dave's Live preset
Adobe Audition /
Harry's Audition preset
Tim's Audition preset
..etc etc

Mackie mode /
Basic overview
In-depth explanation

Controller info /
Basic overview
In-depth explanation

Firmware info /
Basic overview
In-depth explanation!?

Hardware info /
The insides, pics, chip used, etc.

Mods /
Hopefully :D

Tools: / PC
SysEx tools /
Behringer Java Editor
Birdies 0.41 editor
Royce's BCR2000 Editor
Royce's Sysex Loader
Mackie tools /
Mackie tool 1
Mackie tool 2

Tools: / Mac, etc
SysEx tools /
SysEx Librarian

Other tools /
MIDI-Ox
MIDI Yoke

Links /
Links to other sites, forums, groups, etc.

File links /
... File download pages...
... Direct links?

Future implementations /
Ideas, etc


Regards,
-k0mp0




--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Martin Klang wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>; recently someone asked if there's a BC 2000 wiki, it got me thinking
> that it would be a nice way to organise the wealth of information
> that is held by people in this group. The files area and mailing list
> are both good, but it can be difficult to find the information that
> you need - especially for new users.
> I've set up and hosted a number of wiki's in the past, of different
> flavours, and I could do the same for the bc 2000 community if there
> is sufficient interest. So basically this email is to gauge what
> people think:
>
> Would a wiki be something that you would like to use?
>
> Can you see yourself editing/administering a bc2000 wiki?
>
> A wiki system that I think would be good is mediawiki, same as
> wikipedia are using - here's one I'm hosting now:
> http://wiki.hacklab.org.uk/
>
> cheers,
>
> /m
>

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