bcf-2000 and Macbookpro compatibility
  • Welkin
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    bcf-2000 and Macbookpro compatibility

    by Welkin » Fri Jul 28, 2006 5:23 pm

    Anyone using this combo and can report on how well it works?
    I am upgrading to a Macbookpro and I want to make sure the bcf-2000 is compatible with the intel Macs. I am also interested in reports of which midi controllers are working flawlessly with the MBP Modul8 combo. such as x-session, UC-33e , faderfox, microkontrol, etc. I am getting ready to purchase modul8 and MBP with a Midicontroller and I just want to make sure to get a midi controller/interface that works. any info is greatly appreciated!!!.

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    by MrTen » Sat Aug 05, 2006 2:44 pm

    I have a MBP and the BCR2000 (and M8 ofcourse). It's working great! And yes, also the BCF2000 is working.
    For the best results you need M8 2.5 that contains MIDI-out, so you're BCR or BCF is doing the same as you. example: if you change the alpha channel of layer1, fader 1 is moving....
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    by sigmasix » Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:26 pm

    I don't think the BCF is motorised, am I wrong?
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    by MrTen » Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:34 pm

    sigma6 wrote:I don't think the BCF is motorised, am I wrong?


    I'm sorry but yes you're wrong, the BCF is motorised...:) ;)

    8 ultra-precise 100-mm motorized faders for ultimate control of virtual mixers, organ-drawbars (inverse mode) or virtual synths and samplers


    http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG

    Cool huh! (H)
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    by eyeborg » Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:05 am

    Very happy with my UC33 and MacBookPro.
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    Could you explain how to do that? I don't manage it!

    by thease » Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:46 pm

    MrTen wrote:I have a MBP and the BCR2000 (and M8 ofcourse). It's working great! And yes, also the BCF2000 is working.
    For the best results you need M8 2.5 that contains MIDI-out, so you're BCR or BCF is doing the same as you. example: if you change the alpha channel of layer1, fader 1 is moving....
    :)


    My BCR does not respond to Modul8 output...so no feedback
    do I have to configurate my BCR2000 in a special way? it does not seem to be "motorize" for the moment...
    this motorisation is crutial for a performance I'm doing frieday...but not clue how to make it work!!!

    thanks for the help

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    Re: Could you explain how to do that? I don't manage it!

    by thease » Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:43 pm

    thease wrote:
    MrTen wrote:I have a MBP and the BCR2000 (and M8 ofcourse). It's working great! And yes, also the BCF2000 is working.
    For the best results you need M8 2.5 that contains MIDI-out, so you're BCR or BCF is doing the same as you. example: if you change the alpha channel of layer1, fader 1 is moving....
    :)


    My BCR does not respond to Modul8 output...so no feedback
    do I have to configurate my BCR2000 in a special way? it does not seem to be "motorize" for the moment...and do not respond well to "relative" tunning...
    this motorisation is crutial for a performance I'm doing frieday...but not clue how to make it work!!!

    thanks for the help

    thomas
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    by Lupin » Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:49 pm

    BCF 2000 works fine in midi IN/OUT and yes it's motorized.
    Boris built a module for the BCF2000. Though it's a beta version it's very efficient and easy to customize it. I'm using it and it's great.
    the only constraint is to use the default midi binding prefest of the BCF2000 .
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