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BCF2000 display question

BCF2000 display question

2010-06-14 by ashasha3

Just wondering if there was a way to program the display to reflect what I am adjusting, i.e, if I want to have encoder 1 set for reverb mix I could have the display say "RVBM" or something to that degree.  Even better would be to have the encoder push button tell me what the encoder itself does before I start tweaking it.  I am going to have a LOT of encoder banks and keeping track of each one is going to be a pain.  I figured that this will help to keep track.

Heck even the ability to have the encoder group tell me what effect that group is programmed for would be great.

Re: BCF2000 display question

2010-06-14 by OlliK

There are some software displays in the Files section. Can't give more details, as I'm using the BCR2000. I'm using it in Mackie emu mode to control Reaper together with Husker Vu (also in Files section). Works great.

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ashasha3" <ashasha3@...> wrote:
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> Just wondering if there was a way to program the display to reflect what I am adjusting, i.e, if I want to have encoder 1 set for reverb mix I could have the display say "RVBM" or something to that degree.  Even better would be to have the encoder push button tell me what the encoder itself does before I start tweaking it.  I am going to have a LOT of encoder banks and keeping track of each one is going to be a pain.  I figured that this will help to keep track.
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> Heck even the ability to have the encoder group tell me what effect that group is programmed for would be great.
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Re: BCF2000 display question

2010-06-14 by ashasha3

Thanks for the info.  

Problem is that I am trying to use this in standalone mode without a PC so I was hoping to program the LCD display on the unit itself to reflect what the encoders do.

Re: BCF2000 display question

2010-06-15 by OlliK

Ah sorry, got it wrong then.
Can't be of any help here as I'm not using this approach.

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ashasha3" <ashasha3@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for the info.  
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> Problem is that I am trying to use this in standalone mode without a PC so I was hoping to program the LCD display on the unit itself to reflect what the encoders do.
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Re: BCF2000 display question

2010-06-15 by Royce

The only thing you get to program the BC display is whether or not it shows the value of the controller.

Royce

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "OlliK" <NoUse@...> wrote:
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> Ah sorry, got it wrong then.
> Can't be of any help here as I'm not using this approach.
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> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ashasha3" <ashasha3@> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the info.  
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> > Problem is that I am trying to use this in standalone mode without a PC so I was hoping to program the LCD display on the unit itself to reflect what the encoders do.
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Re: BCF2000 display question

2010-06-16 by ashasha3

Thanks.  You can't fault me for wishing right?  ;)

I have to admit that this sucker is quite impressive.  Being able to program sysex data into the controllers is something that I never even would have dreamt of.  This place is an absolute wealth of knowledge too!

I appreciate all the hard work and time to share the knowledge.

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