Quartz actually...
  • singer
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    Quartz actually...

    by singer » Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:04 am

    sorry for the quartz talk on the modul8 forum but I haven't been able to find any other place where you can actually ask quartz question. The quartzcompositions forum leader is apparently on a very long holiday.

    I am having the damnedest time simply getting quartz composer to recognize my midi controller signals (bcf2000). I know the signal is coming in fine because modul8 and the system see it fine.

    I've tried all the different parameters and settings the controller is capable of, and nothing is seen by quartz composer. Is there some obvious step I'm missing? Does anyone know of any documentation or tutorials where I could find some info on this process?

    Thanks so much

    adam
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    by amsonx » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:46 am

    i use a BCR 2000 with QC and it work like charms

    Go to this link

    http://softpixel.com/~smokris/widgets/q ... mePlugins/

    here is a plugin that make more easy use Midi with QC

    i hope that's this can help 'u

    By and sorry for my bad english

    diego
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    by singer » Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:05 am

    Awesome thank you so much!! That plugin does the trick. I wasn't able to load the BCF2000 preset for the example clips because I still can't get that confounded BC Edit program to work. Even after the firmware update and all...
    But anyways it works now! Thanks a ton.
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    by amsonx » Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:14 am

    at this link you can dowload a BCF 2000 emulator made with QC
    I think that this can help you to learn how work with midi and QC


    http://blog.joelambert.co.uk/?p=139
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    by singer » Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:54 pm

    right on, thanks again :) You're awesome.

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