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-- The Behringer BCF-2000 Fader Controller is a control surface with 8 motorized + The Behringer BCF-2000 Fader Controller is a control surface with 8 motorized faders, 8 rotary encoders and 30 push buttons. The device is a class compliant USB Midi Interface and also has standard Midi DIN IN/OUT/THRU ports. The device has included a Mackie/Logic Control Emulation Mode since firmware v1.06. - If you're devices firmware is older than v1.06 it will require an update before - Mackie Control Emulation will work as described here. -
-- + Any devices with a firmware older than v1.06 will require an update before + Mackie Control Emulation works as described here.
+ +- In order to put the controller into Mackie/Logic control mode turn on the - unit while holding third button from the left in the top most row - of buttons (under the rotary encoder row). Hold the button down until EG + In order to put the controller into Mackie/Logic control mode, the unit must be + turned on while holding the third button from the left in the top most row + of buttons (under the rotary encoder row). The button must be held down until EG or edit global mode is displayed on the LCD screen of the unit. The global parameters - can then be edited using the 8 rotary encoders in the top row. + can then be edited using the 8 rotary encoders in the top row.
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- Encoder #1 sets the operating mode and should be set to U-1 or
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+ Encoder #1 sets the operating mode and should be set to U-1 or
USB mode 1 if using with a USB cable connection.
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+ Auto to detect how the foot switch is wired.
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+ after a move has been made that the device ignores further changes, this
+ should be set to 100.
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- To exit the EG mode press the Exit button. The device is now + To exit the EG mode press the Exit button. The device is now ready to use with Ardour.
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-- The four buttons arranged in a rectangle and located under the Behringer logo + The four buttons arranged in a rectangle and located under the Behringer logo are the mode selection buttons in Logic Control Emulation Mode, currently Ardour has implemented support for two of these modes.
-The surface can be broken into 8 groups of controls. +The surface can be broken into 8 groups of controls:
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+ + + +This is the standard work mode that organizes the control surface to emulate a standard mixer layout where controls for each track/bus are arranged vertically. The order of the faders is either controlled by the order of the tracks in the mixer or can be set manually by the user.
-Encoders | +Mixer Pans. The red LEDs show the amount of pan left or right |
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First Row of Buttons | +Mixer Mutes. The button led lights up if the track is currently muted |
Second Row of Buttons | +Select Active Track/Bus. Currently selected track/bus is indicated by the button led |
Faders | +Mixer Gains |
Shift Group | +
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Mode Group | +
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Select Group | +
+ In this mode they function as bank select left and right. If the current session has more than 8 tracks
the next set of 8 tracks is selected with the right button and the faders will move to match the
- current gain settings of that bank of 8 tracks/busses. If the last bank contains less than 8
- tracks/busses the unused faders will move to the bottom and the pan lights will all turn
+ current gain settings of that bank of 8 tracks/busses. If the last bank contains less than 8
+ tracks/busses the unused faders will move to the bottom and the pan lights will all turn
off. An unlimited amount of tracks can be controlled with the device.
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Transport Group | +
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+ + +Send mode allows for the top row of encoders to control the sends for a selected channel. One interesting option is to flip the controls from the encoders to the faders by pressing - the shift 1 button and the global view button at the same time. + the shift 1 button and the global view button at the same time.
-Encoders | +
In send mode, the encoders control sends from left to right instead of mixer pans.
If there are less than 8 sends the behavior of the encoder will be to continue controlling
the mixer pan. Visually it's indicated by the change in the LED from originating at the 12
- o'clock position to originating at the 7 o'clock position. If FLIP is pressed
+ o'clock position to originating at the 7 o'clock position. If FLIP is pressed
the encoder will control the mixer gain for the selected track/bus.
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- Mixer Pan While Holding Shift 1+ |
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First row of buttons | +No Change |
Second row of buttons | +No Change. |
Faders | ++ No change unless FLIPis pressed then it controls the send for the selected track/bus. + |
Shift Group | +No Change |
Select Group | +No Change |
Transport Group | +No Change |
- + The operations of various buttons change while holding down the Shift 1 button:
+ +Encoders | +No Change |
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First row of buttons | +These now control the Soloing of each track/bus in the current bank |
Second row of buttons | +These now control the Enable Record for each track |
Faders | +No Change |
Shift Group | +No change |
Mode Group | +No Change |
Select Group | ++ These now change the current bank of tracks being controlled over by + one. So if tracks 1-8 where controlled, pushing the right button will change the + controlled tracks to 2-9, and pressing the left would then shift back to controlling tracks 1-8. + |
Transport Group | +
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- The operations of various buttons change while holding down the Shift 1 button + The operations of various buttons change while holding down the Shift 2 button:
-Encoders | +No Change |
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First row of buttons | +FIX ME |
Second row of buttons | +These now control setting up different Views. See below for more info |
Faders | +No Change |
Shift Group | +No change |
Mode Group | +No Change |
Select Group | +Left button controls Undo(FIXME: NEEDS VERIFICATION) |
Transport Group | +FIX ME |
- + The Behringer X-Touch is a direct emulation of the Mackie Control and has all the + buttons the Mackie device does. There is a "Behringer X-Touch" map included with + Ardour. The X-Touch can be connected to the computer with USB or through a MIDI port. + Using USB keeps MIDI ports free for other uses. The ethernet port uses RTP MIDI + which should show up as MIDI devices on MacOS computers.
+ +- The operations of various buttons change while holding down the Shift 2 button + The Behringer X-Touch Compact has a Mackie Control mode. From the device manual:
+"To switch between standard operating mode and MC (Mackie Control) mode, press + and hold down the MC button in the bottom left corner, and then turn on + the unitâs power switch. Keep holding down the MC button until the MC MODE LED + lights continuously to show that the unit is in MC mode."
++ There is a "Behringer X-Touch Compact" map included with Ardour. The X-Touch can be + connected to the computer with USB or through a MIDI port. Using USB keeps MIDI ports + free for other uses.
-- + The Behringer X-Touch Compact has fewer controls than the mackie control and therefore + less function as well. See pages 19-21 of the Behringer X-Touch Compact Quick Start Guide + For an explanation of what controls on the Compact map to which Makie Control buttons.
+- FIX ME + The Behringer X-Touch Mini says it can emulate Mackie control as well. There is a + "Behringer X-Touch Mini" map included with Ardour. The control layout in Mackie Control + mode is shown below.
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