B-control nano bcn44 – Behringer B-CONTROL NANO BCN44 User Manual

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B-CONTROL NANO BCN44

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

Device ID Number:
You should only change ID number if you are using several NANOs and problems with recognizing the

correct unit occur during a SysEx dump.

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Please keep in mind that SysEx dumps can only be received on the device ID number to

which they were sent!

System Exclusive Dump (SysEx):
By turning the VALUE 1 push encoder

, you can select whether only the current preset (Single Dump) or

the entire 99 preset contents (All Dump) are sent as a SysEx dump. Pressing the push encoder once triggers

the dump.
To receive a SysEx dump, no adjustments on the unit whatsoever are necessary. If you send a single preset

to the B-CONTROL, the data is stored in temporary memory and has to be stored into a preset if you wish to

store it permanently (see

preset store function).

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ATTENTION: If you send an “All Dump” to the B-CONTROL, the entire contents of its memory

are immediately overwritten! You will not be asked to confirm your choice, and there is no

memory safeguard function!

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To cancel a SysEx dump, press the EXIT button.

MIDI Merge:
With this function, incoming MIDI data are mixed with the BCN44 data at MIDI Out (see fig. 2.2).

Fig. 2.2: Routing with MIDI merge

To activate MIDI merge, turn the push encoder

. The 4 push encoders labeled

through

are

used for sending MIDI data. These push encoders have two functions (turn and press), to which different

MIDI commands can be assigned.

When in EDIT mode, use CHANNEL to change the values set in tables 6.3 and 6.4.

When in EDIT mode, use PARAMETER to change the values set in tables 6.3 and 6.4.

When in EDIT mode, use VALUE 1 to change the values set in tables 6.3 and 6.4.

When in EDIT mode, use VALUE 2 to change the values set in tables 6.3 and 6.4. Each of the 4

buttons labeled

through

sends the programmed MIDI command.

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Note on using the buttons while in EDIT mode: Keep the button pressed and use the push

encoder located above it to select a value. After that, release the button.

The TYPE button selects the type of MIDI data sent in EDIT mode.

The MODE button selects the “Controller Mode” for the selected MIDI data type function in EDIT mode

(see table 6.3 and 6.4).

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