Thanks! If I can figure out how to add some extra programming while in MCU mode, that would solve the problem! I still have a lot to learn with this thing but I will say it is a very nice piece of equipment, especially for the price. I want to get another one and chain them. I hope MCU mode supports that as well :) --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Karl Lurman" <karl.lurman@...> wrote: > > The problem is, MCU mode passes more messages down the wire that can > be interpreted by the controller and the DAW itself. Part of these > messages include the display information, which in turn can be > interpreted by some kind of visual display (on an MCU, this > information is shown on the LCD instead of course). > > When you go down the route of making your own midi bindings for the > BCF, your display program would need to understand what you are trying > to reproduce without that extra MCU information, in particular, the > display info. Infact, it would need to completely understand what very > basic midi messages mean and how they correspond with the > software/hardware you are trying to control (and of course it's > individual parts and components). I hope you see, thats not an easy > task. > > MCU is great because it sets up a 'standard' that ensures consistent > controller assignments and messaging between controllers and > DAW/software/other hardware. This means display software can be > written (Husker du for example) knowing that things should be in a > fairly set format and with some idea of how to go about displaying > stuff. > > Hope that helps? > > You might want to look at setting up non-standard MCU presets provided > by users in the group. I am unsure of how much support there is for > BCF though. Some of these presets may allow for you to have MCU > emulation AND be able to assign custom control presets too. > > Karl > > On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 6:44 AM, schivins <babylon05@...> wrote: > > Now that I got the BCF working I would like to use it in normal mode. > > I tried it in MCU mode and it worked fine but seemed limited and I can > > not program anything when in that mode. > > > > So I started programming it via the Tracktion software as a custom > > controller. I got all the volumes and pans working. I am having some > > mute and solo issues but that is not the BCF of course. They seem to > > work but I seem to have to double hit them to toggle them correctly. I > > will play with it more. > > > > Anyone use theirs like this? For any software? Any issues with doing > > it this way? Any positives or negatives? > > > > My main question I guess is; are there any display programs like the > > one for MCU mode but for normal mode? > > > > An on screen display that would change naming the tracks, when you > > switch presets would be invaluable to know what you are controlling. > > > > I also cannot get Tracktion to allow me to assign the BCF as an output > > device so I cannot move a physical slider when I move it in software. > > Again not the BCF's fault. I am unsure if I even need this but it > > would be nice. MCU mode works fine this way. > > > > >
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Re: Display programs for normal mode?
2008-07-30 by schivins
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