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Setting up a BCF encoder to scrub in Cubase/Nuendo?

Setting up a BCF encoder to scrub in Cubase/Nuendo?

2009-02-07 by thephaedrus

Has anyone been able to set up a BCF encoder to Scrub both ways for
Cubase/Nuendo.  Or using 2 encoders to scrub right and left.    If so
can you tell me the settings in BCmanager?  

Phaedrus

Re: Setting up a BCF encoder to scrub in Cubase/Nuendo?

2009-02-07 by ivaasura

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "thephaedrus" <thephaedrus@...> wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to set up a BCF encoder to Scrub both ways for
> Cubase/Nuendo.  

I know two ways for that:

1. If you use Cubendo's generic remote, you couldn assign a single
rotary knob to a command called "time" or something like that.

2. You couldn use a MCU standard command for that (CC60) and tell
Cubendo, that you were using a MCU. In this case you do not need a
generic remote script and it will work with any host, that supports
the MCU.

Re: Setting up a BCF encoder to scrub in Cubase/Nuendo?

2009-02-08 by thephaedrus

> I know two ways for that:
> 
> 1. If you use Cubendo's generic remote, you couldn assign a single
> rotary knob to a command called "time" or something like that.
> 
> 2. You couldn use a MCU standard command for that (CC60) and tell
> Cubendo, that you were using a MCU. In this case you do not need a
> generic remote script and it will work with any host, that supports
> the MCU.
>

I'll try this and let you know how it goes. :)  I'm hoping to insert
this into Mackie Control...

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