Controlling parameters on effects equipment/software.
Here are a couple of suggestions on how you can use your B-CONTROL:.
sIf you want to control hardware MIDI equipment, use the MIDI connectors.
sAssign the push encoder 3 CC 07 to volume control via dial rotation.
sAssign the push encoder 2 CC 06 to filter resonance control via dial rotation.
sAssign the push encoder 1 CC 05 to filter frequency control via dial rotation.
sset filter resonance to CC 06 (receive).
If a USB connection is made or lost while your B-CONTROL is on, the selected operating mode is retained. The USB connection is briefly interrupted if you switch within a USB mode, or when you switch from a USB mode to a stand- alone mode and vice versa. + The settings made in the global setup menu are automatically stored and do not have to be separately saved. s To exit global setup, please press the EXIT key. The modes are described in detail in chapter 4.1.1 and further, and examples about their use are also given there. You can select USB modes U-1 to U-4 and stand-alone modes S-1 to S-4. S Now, select an operating mode by turning the PUSH encoder 1. s You are now in the global setup menu and you can let go of both keys. Here is how you select an operating mode: s Keep the EDIT key pressed, and press the STORE key at the same time. You can use it as a pure USB controller for your computer applications (software mixers, sequencers, soft synths, VST- effects etc.), as a stand-alone MIDI controller, or as a combination of both with different MIDI interface configuration possibilities. OPERATION 4.1 The operating modesĭepending on how you want to use your B-CONTROL, you should first select an operating mode. Depending on the operating mode, MIDI OUT B doubles as MIDI THRU. These are the MIDI connectors of your B-CONTROL. The USB connector is used for connecting to a computer with a compatible USB input. 3.3: The footswitch connectors on the BCR2000