B-control fader bcf2000-wh, 6 the emulation modes, Operation – Behringer BCF2000-WH User Manual

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B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000-WH

4.6 The Emulation Modes

The BEHRINGER B-CONTROL is the ideal supplement to many

sequencers and recording software. It offers an intuitive und musical

operation of the most frequently used control elements. This

chapter outlines the connection and configuration of the

B-CONTROL and your computer.
In order to obtain the best connection between the B-CONTROL

and your software, use one of the five B-CONTROL emulation

modes. The emulation modes contain pre-programmed control

element assignments:
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B-CONTROL mode (BC): General mode where you can

create your own settings. Please see chapter 4.3 for further

reference.

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Mackie Control (mC C): This mode is ideal for applications

that support the Mackie Control protocol (Steinberg Cubase

SX and Nuendo, Propellerhead Reason and Ableton Live 5).

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Logic Control (LC): In this mode, Apple Logic Pro detects

the B-CONTROL as Emagic Logic Controller.

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Mackie Control (mCSo): Special Mackie Control mapping for

Cakewalk Sonar 3.

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Mackie Baby HUI (bhuI): Mapping for applications that

support the Baby HUI protocol (Digidesign Pro Tools,

Steinberg Cubase SX / Nuendo, easier setting than Mackie

Control Protocol).

The emulation templates (see chapter 5 “Appendix”) indicate which

parameter of the corresponding protocol is assigned to which

B-CONTROL control element.
The Mackie and Logic Control emulations contain the most

common parameters/select options. The function of each control

element is pre-programmed and complies with the emulated

hardware controller. The specifications of the parameters orient

themselves on the original adaptations; see emulation templates

below for detailed assignments. For detailed descriptions of the

original protocols and software adaptations of the emulated

hardware controllers, please visit the homepages of the

corresponding hardware manufacturers (controllers), software

manufacturers (adapted music application) or look up the help

menu of the corresponding music software.
1.

Ensure that the B-CONTROL is switched off.

2.

Push and hold the desired mode button (LC).

Fig. 4.9: Emulation mode buttons

3.

Switch on the B-CONTROL and wait until the selected mode

is indicated on the display.

4.

Release the mode button.

4. OPERATION

4.6.1 Global Edit Setup

If any of the 4 emulation modes is active, it is not possible to

change presets, control elements or parameters on the

B-CONTROL. You cannot select Global Edit parameters as

described in chapter 4.5. You can, however, change these before

starting the selected emulation mode. Simply follow these steps:
1.

Push and hold the desired mode button (see fig. 4.9).

2.

Switch on the B-CONTROL and wait until “EG” (EDIT

GLOBAL mode) is indicated on the display.

3.

Release the mode button.

4.

Now you can edit the global settings with the push encoders

1 to 8 as described in chapter 4.5.

5.

Press the EXIT button to leave the Global Edit setup. The

preselected emulation mode is now active and is indicated

on the display.

4.7 Additional functions

Temporary “Local Off”:

“Local Off” means that when you move a control element on the

B-CONTROL, no MIDI data is transmitted. If the position of a

control element deviates from the current value in the software,

you can readjust its position until the correct position is found by

using this function. After that, the control can be moved again

without creating an audible value deviation.
Deviations between the position of a control element and the

current parameter value can occur if no parameter feedback is

being sent while a value is being changed in the software (e.g.

mixer automation).
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Press the EXIT key and keep it pressed.

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Move the desired control element until you get the correct

value.

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Let go of the EXIT key. The control element can now be

moved again.

Panic Reset:

This function resets the most important MIDI data to their factory

settings.
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Press EDIT and keep it pressed.

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Now press EXIT. The reset is performed as soon as you

press EXIT. “PAnC” (for “Panic”) appears in the display.

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As soon as the reset is over, your B-CONTROL goes

automatically into the play mode, and the current preset is

shown in the display.

Data Request:

Current value settings of the MIDI device connected to your

B-CONTROL can be transmitted to your B-CONTROL using the

data request function (provided that the MIDI device supports

this function, and a request command was defined using the editor

software). In this case, the MIDI device doesn’t send data; the

B-CONTROL requests them instead.
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Press the LEARN key while the EDIT key is kept pressed.

The request takes place, and the B-CONTROL indicates

the controller values of the receiving MIDI device on the

LED ring or through fader positions.

Snapshot Send:

A Snapshot Send lets you send all current controller values in

order to transmit the B-CONTROL settings to the connected MIDI

device.
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Press the “

PRESET” key while the EDIT key is kept

pressed. The B-CONTROL now sends the current controller

settings.

Single Preset Dump:

In addition to the SysEx Dump function in the global setup menu,

the following key combination lets you send all settings of the

current presets:

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