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BCF 2000 motor faders switch on/off?

BCF 2000 motor faders switch on/off?

2009-01-18 by polarclouds

Hello,

as far as I know it is possible to deactivate the motor faders for the 
time when I push the button 52. But how could it stay that way? Normaly if 
I release the button the faders start moving again. I don�t want the motor 
faders to switch off all the time. I just want the motor of the faders to 
switch off from time to time but by just activating or deactivating with a 
button on the BCF without constantly pushing. Do you have an idea?


regards
Bjorn

Re: BCF 2000 motor faders switch on/off?

2009-01-18 by Mark van den Berg

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "polarclouds" <polarclouds@...> wrote:
> as far as I know it is possible to deactivate the motor faders for the 
> time when I push the button 52.

... or any other button, I think, via the faders' "key override"
settings ("Override by button" in BC Manager).

> But how could it stay that way? Normaly if 
> I release the button the faders start moving again. I don´t want the
motor 
> faders to switch off all the time. I just want the motor of the
faders to 
> switch off from time to time but by just activating or deactivating
with a 
> button on the BCF without constantly pushing. Do you have an idea?

I can't think of a simple way. I think the BCF indeed works the way
you describe, i.e. releasing the faders as soon as you release the button.

It MIGHT be possible to have a button send a sequence of MIDI messages
that redefine a fader, and then loop this sequence back to the BCF.
However, due to the way BCL (the BCF's definition protocol) works,
you'd have to send along ALL the fader's settings, so that wouldn't be
very practical. In fact, I doubt if there will be enough room in the
button's "custom output" (".tx") definition area (the maximum is 125
bytes); but maybe you could have a MIDI translator program convert a
single message from the button to the whole bunch.

Mark.

Re: BCF 2000 motor faders switch on/off?

2009-01-20 by polarclouds

thank you for your reply.
I tried the mackie control emulation for cubase and found out that 
there is a possibility to deactivate the motors of the faders. Now it 
works perfectly fine and I am happy without a backgroundnoise :).

regards
Bjorn



--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> 
wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "polarclouds" <polarclouds@> wrote:
> > as far as I know it is possible to deactivate the motor faders 
for the 
> > time when I push the button 52.
> 
> ... or any other button, I think, via the faders' "key override"
> settings ("Override by button" in BC Manager).
> 
> > But how could it stay that way? Normaly if 
> > I release the button the faders start moving again. I don´t want 
the
> motor 
> > faders to switch off all the time. I just want the motor of the
> faders to 
> > switch off from time to time but by just activating or 
deactivating
> with a 
> > button on the BCF without constantly pushing. Do you have an idea?
> 
> I can't think of a simple way. I think the BCF indeed works the way
> you describe, i.e. releasing the faders as soon as you release the 
button.
> 
> It MIGHT be possible to have a button send a sequence of MIDI 
messages
> that redefine a fader, and then loop this sequence back to the BCF.
> However, due to the way BCL (the BCF's definition protocol) works,
> you'd have to send along ALL the fader's settings, so that wouldn't 
be
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> very practical. In fact, I doubt if there will be enough room in the
> button's "custom output" (".tx") definition area (the maximum is 125
> bytes); but maybe you could have a MIDI translator program convert a
> single message from the button to the whole bunch.
> 
> Mark.
>

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