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Re: BCF output device only

2008-07-25 by Mark van den Berg

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "schivins" <babylon05@...> wrote:
> Okay I have the BCF working for output device now but not input.
> I can move the fader from the software but not from the BCF as there
> is no input device to select. So I change the BCF fader but it just
> changes back to match what the software control is set to. 
> 
> I cannot see any input device to select.
> 
> Can anyone tell me exactly what devices in device manager it installs?
> So far the only two I see are a USB Composite device and an USB Audio
> device. the later one finally installed that allowed me to finally see
> half of it working.
> 
> I have un-installed and re-installed etc.... It only installs those
> two devices. I am not new to computer so it is nothing I am doing as
> far as i can tell :)
> 
> I think there must be one more for me to un-install and re-install but
> I cannot see what input device to un-install it.

I don't have the solution, but in any case there are several things
you should be aware of:

Since you're talking about "USB Composite device", I assume you're
looking at Windows' Device Manager:
"USB Composite Device" is merely the parent (or "host") device of "USB
Audio Device". (Actually I'm currently using Behringer's own USB
driver (vs. 1.2.1.3) instead of Windows' own "USB Audio Device", but I
THINK the relationship to "USB Composite Device" is the same.)
In Device Manager, if you select View -> "Devices by connection" and
"Show hidden devices", then press "*" on the numerical keypad, you
should see this hierarchical structure.

"USB Audio Device" as it appears in Device Manager provides BOTH the
MIDI input device "USB Audio Device" AND the MIDI output device "USB
Audio Device". So if Device Manager shows "USB Audio Device" for your
BCF, things should work in both directions. Try any MIDI software: BC
Manager, MIDI-OX, whatever: these programs should see both a MIDI
input and a MIDI output device.

Hope this helps a bit,
Mark.

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