OK, Try this. Power off the unit Press and hold 'exit' & 'store' This should initialize the preset buffer. --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k0mp0" <k0mp0ser@...> wrote: > > Hi rpcfender, > > Thanks for your help, but this unit is way more stuck than you think! > > If I could use the system buttons to get to edit>global mode I would > be able to change it to S-3 and have no problem sending a new SysEx to > it through the MIDI-IN port at the rear. The thing is, the system > buttons and the preset buttons are all changed to CCs so I can't > change to any other mode or any other preset. This, coupled with the > fact that the broken USB driver does not let the BCR receive SysEx > over the USB MIDI port, makes my unit stuck in U-3 mode, unable to > change. I can't send a new SysEx to it, or change the preset, or reset > the unit holding the EDIT and EXIT buttons, so I'm looking for some > other way to change the preset on it. > > I opened up the unit today and tried taking the flash chip out and > putting it back again. This didn't reset the flash in any way and the > unit is operating just as it was before I took it apart, so, no luck > there. > > Maybe I can get a new CPU board or a new flash chip from Behringer, > but I won't be very happy paying for a replacement part for something > that was broken when I bought it. I should have send it for repairs as > soon as I found the problem, but I thought it was a windows/USB > port/driver error. > > Anyway, I'll see what Behringer say about sending me a replacement > part but if anybody can think of a way to change to a new preset on > this, please let me know. > > Thanks, > -Ryan > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" rpcfender@ wrote: > > > > Hi Ryan > > what I would do is the 'Panic reset' Hold 'EDIT' press 'EXIT' > > PAnC appears in the display and you should be able to work from there. > > > > It really sounds like you either have faulty hardware or, more likely > > corrupted firmware in the flash. > > > > Load the the latest firmware with MidiOx on the MIDI ports - set to > > S-1 (don't bother with the USB). > > > > If it is still faulty I suggest that you either get it serviced, but > > this may be as expensive a good second hand unit, or open it up and > > press the Flash chip back into it's socket. > > > > If this doesn't work see if you can get a new CPU board from Behringer > > and replace it yourself. > > > > Hope it works. > > > > Royce > > > > > > > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k0mp0" <k0mp0ser@> wrote: > > > > > > My BCR has done what I expected might happen... > > > > > > My BCR is in U-3 mode which means it can not accept MIDI from the rear > > > ports. The preset and system buttons have CCs set up on them which > > > means I can't change my BCR to S-1 - S-4 because I can't get to > > > Edit>Global mode. This means I really need to fix the USB driver now. > > > I have no idea what's up with it, all I know is that I can't get SysEx > > > to send to it. Otherwise, MIDI works fine to/from it. The only error > > > message I've seen from the USB driver has been "The I/O device > > > reported an I/O error", which shows up every time I turn it on when I > > > have the 1.2.1.3 driver installed ( - even on a fresh copy of > > > windows.) Can anybody help?! > > > > > > > > > The last thing I did was to restore the factory default presets, then > > > I wanted to send one preset to it. This came up with a small r on the > > > top left of the display but proceeded to accept the preset. I tried to > > > send it again, but the same thing happened, even with another old > > > preset that should be fine. > > > > > > When I try to send anything to it now, there is no display of any kind > > > of input, and there is no change on the LCD display. The green USB > > > light is on though. > > > > > > If anyone could possibly help me here I'd really appreciate it! > > > > > > Regards, > > > -Ryan > > > > > >
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Re: BCR problems
2007-12-22 by rpcfender
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