![]() ![]() I'm not a very experienced mixer, but I did make a complemetary General Midi setting for the BCR2000, considering you have a BCF2000 in Mackie mode emulation. PM me if you are interested in the preset. It's very sad that Live doesn't allow the user to define the sequence of the plugin parameters mapped to the hardware controller. PLAY and STOP are put on the lowest two buttons for maximum ergonomic workflow and the MCU-8track-bank-select is right above them, making it easy to switch through the tracks. No jumping faders, all encoders on the BCR are updated correctly. Therefore i've changed Namihei's BCR MCU-Emu layout for a more ergonomic workflow and combined it with Live's automap.ģrd row: Live's automap - the parameters of the plugin you click in Live, are transferred to the BCR and available on the 3rd row - switching through the parameters via reprogrammed STORE and LEARN buttons which are right beside the 3rd rowĤth (top) row, the BCR push-encoders: pushing the encoder SELECTS TRACK, SOLO or MUTES the appropriate track, depending on the functionality that is chosen via the encoder-group buttons (below the numerical display). I think the maximum that is possible at the moment, is to combine the MackieControl-functionality with Live's automap-functionality into one BCR-preset. ![]() No chance to get more than eight plugin parameters transferred to the controller.Ī support of Mackies C4 would be necessary for that. Thank you very is not possible, because the MackieControl-protocol only sends eight plugin parameters per bank. I would appreciate your instructions, if you think what I want is possible. ![]() I am also aware that there's a mackie control emulations for the BCR2000 over the net, but it doesn't fit my needs, as you can see, they are very particular. I know I can also use the "Generic Remote" protocol in Nuendo, but it meens that I have to change presets in my BCR2000 in order to get to the instrument I want to control. What I want to do to my BCR2000 is to make it "spread" all of these pages so I don't have to navigate through these pages with the BCF, and so the BCR2000 becomes a VST instrument controller only. In the BCF2000 (while in Mackie Control mode for Cubase that comes naturaly with the BCF), you can go to "Instrument" control mode (like you go to EQ or Send modes), and then you use the 8 encoders to change the values of the instrument's controls - of coarse there's more then 8 controls for most VST instrument, but then you can press the "page up" and "page down" controls to navigate. ![]() I got the BCF2000 already in Mackie Control mode in Nuendo, so all main controls are there. I know that there are some experienced people with the BCR2000 in here, so pardon for the "intrusion", Ableton Make sure you click Apply regularly as you update your function key list.This post was originaly sent to Namihei, but I thought what the heck, maybe someone else can help as well.įirst of all, this one is for Nuendo/Cubase, not Live. Of course you can choose another button altogether as you see fit for 'Add Instrument Track'. You would need to hit SHIFT and F2 to enable this. You can program a second command for the same button as depicted in the next picture i.e. F2 is now programmed as your ‘Add audio track’ button. To program ‘Add Track’, in the category drop down list and then find ‘Audio’ or ‘Audio Mono’ on the command drop down list on say the ‘F2’ row as is depicted in the screen shot. Let’s try to program some of our own functions Therefore, if the device had 4 function buttons, Cubase would still display 8. These are generic columns and do not change per device. The box beneath is where you can program your own controls. In order to do this in Cubase, go to Studio - Studio setup - Mackie Control (the one for your device). ![]()
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