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Re: [bc2000] Digest Number 34

Re: [bc2000] Digest Number 34

2005-11-10 by Steve Meiers

Rob,

I think Andy is 100% right in his description. I have
a BCF2000 and his description is how mine works. I do
NOT have a BCR.

You can go to the Behringer website and download the
manuals. They will tell you exactly.

Steve

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>       1. bcf or bcr?
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>       2. Re: bcf or bcr?
>            From: Andy Bridger <bandybum42@...>
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>    Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 05:17:11 -0000
>    From: "rob_cueto" <rob_cueto@...>
> Subject: bcf or bcr?
> 
> hi.
> 
> i am thinking of picking up a midi controller for
> software (audition) 
> but i am torn between the bcf and the bcr.
> 
> by the looks of it, it seems there are more options
> that you could do 
> with the bcr because they have 24 knobs as compared
> to the 8 faders.  
> the question i have is, can you have assigned
> functions on faders, 
> knobs and button and then by the press of a button
> have a whole new 
> set of functions...so on and so forth.
> 
> if this is possible, then the additional knobs is
> not really an issue 
> because you can have multiple presets each time you
> press a button to 
> change them.
> 
> anyone know?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 2         
>    Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 00:50:42 -0800 (PST)
>    From: Andy Bridger <bandybum42@...>
> Subject: Re: bcf or bcr?
> 
> Hi 
>  
> on the BCF only the top row of 8 knobs/8buttons are
> reassignable - they can have 4 functions each.
> (However, if you run it in Mackie emulation mode
> EVERY button has 3 functions. Though you can't edit
> them yourself!)
>  
> i believe that, although the BCR has more knobs, it
> too is limited to only the top row of 8
> knobs/8buttons being reassignable - though you need
> to check on this, as i don't own one.
>  
> Good luck
> 
> rob_cueto <rob_cueto@...> wrote:
> hi.
> 
> i am thinking of picking up a midi controller for
> software (audition) 
> but i am torn between the bcf and the bcr.
> 
> by the looks of it, it seems there are more options
> that you could do 
> with the bcr because they have 24 knobs as compared
> to the 8 faders.  
> the question i have is, can you have assigned
> functions on faders, 
> knobs and button and then by the press of a button
> have a whole new 
> set of functions...so on and so forth.
> 
> if this is possible, then the additional knobs is
> not really an issue 
> because you can have multiple presets each time you
> press a button to 
> change them.
> 
> anyone know?
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [bc2000] Digest Number 34

2005-11-11 by Andy Bridger

Cheers, Steve

Steve Meiers wrote:
Rob,

I think Andy is 100% right in his description. I have
a BCF2000 and his description is how mine works. I do
NOT have a BCR.

You can go to the Behringer website and download the
manuals. They will tell you exactly.

Steve

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> There are 2 messages in this issue.
>
> Topics in this digest:
>
> 1. bcf or bcr?
> From: "rob_cueto"
> 2. Re: bcf or bcr?
> From: Andy Bridger
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 05:17:11 -0000
> From: "rob_cueto"
> Subject: bcf or bcr?
>
> hi.
>
> i am thinking of picking up a midi controller for
> software (audition)
> but i am torn between the bcf and the bcr.
>
> by the looks of it, it seems there are more options
> that you could do
> with the bcr because they have 24 knobs as compared
> to the 8 faders.
> the question i have is, can you have assigned
> functions on faders,
> knobs and button and then by the press of a button
> have a whole new
> set of functions...so on and so forth.
>
> if this is possible, then the additional knobs is
> not really an issue
> because you can have multiple presets each time you
> press a button to
> change them.
>
> anyone know?
>
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 00:50:42 -0800 (PST)
> From: Andy Bridger
> Subject: Re: bcf or bcr?
>
> Hi
>
> on the BCF only the top row of 8 knobs/8buttons are
> reassignable - they can have 4 functions each.
> (However, if you run it in Mackie emulation mode
> EVERY button has 3 functions. Though you can't edit
> them yourself!)
>
> i believe that, although the BCR has more knobs, it
> too is limited to only the top row of 8
> knobs/8buttons being reassignable - though you need
> to check on this, as i don't own one.
>
> Good luck
>
> rob_cueto wrote:
> hi.
>
> i am thinking of picking up a midi controller for
> software (audition)
> but i am torn between the bcf and the bcr.
>
> by the looks of it, it seems there are more options
> that you could do
> with the bcr because they have 24 knobs as compared
> to the 8 faders.
> the question i have is, can you have assigned
> functions on faders,
> knobs and button and then by the press of a button
> have a whole new
> set of functions...so on and so forth.
>
> if this is possible, then the additional knobs is
> not really an issue
> because you can have multiple presets each time you
> press a button to
> change them.
>
> anyone know?
>
>
>
>
>
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