Now i feel an urge to file a supportrequest for ms-delay on midicommands. Ledoutput-message from TSP must be initiated from other button (as above the pushencoder) or ledoutput-message from from TSP would have to be delayed till after the button has been released to make the led stay on. The led on a BCR button (toggle off) can not stay lit when releasing it. Ok, Rudi-J has done what can be done about the ledsituation as i see it.īCR button (toggle on) on which both BCR and TSP controlls the led works best if using midi alone and if doing so TSP-ledoutput isn't required. Here ledoutput from TSP puts the led on the holdbutton ON and OFF when toggling the pushencoder, precisely as it should. It's only when "out of sync" that ledoutput from TSP gets a chance to put the led on (before BCR does), but this can also make you belive that BCR:s button-state is ON when it's OFF (even though Cue Monitor is ON). This setup works from midicontroller but will unfortunately go out of sync if pressing directly in TSP uneven number of times (1,3,5,7.). But I would say It's actually BCR:s buttons, not the leds, that have to catch up because of their toggle modes (2-3 times/presses depending on the state). It makes sense now why you, as you say, -"have to press them 2-3 times to get the LEDs finally in sync with TSP". BCR will in fact (with state ON & led on) push hold in TSP until you push BCR once again (state OFF & led off). Hope this helps, and let me know what you think.īCR will because of toggle alternate beetwen ON and OFF with each press on button. * maybe some loop move controls, allthough I might put these on my nuo4 * master section for tempo, main level and syncing (group 3?)
This is my 1st try at programming the BCR and TPRO, it's a work in progress and not perfect by any means, but maybe some of it's functions and mapping will be usefull for some of you. From my perspective, the BCR-2000 is dedicated to serving SAC and I don’t want to allow it to get into some funny mode (e.g., a different preset) if a user accide ntially hits one of these buttons.
I don't know how most users rout thier decks to an external mixer, but I find fader *A*C*B*D* alot more natural then *A*B*C*D*, just because you stick to the left/right seperation. Note that my sysex file on the BCR-2000 disables the store, learn, edit, exit, <- (preset) and -> (preset) keys.I have used different ledring settings to improve visual seperation between decks/effects. I think, haven't tried it myself, you can merge Traktor tsi files so you might wanna give that a try, check HERE
I think you have to use the Cakewalk Generic Surface and set it up - maybe a Behringer user will walk in here and share some settings.there's some posts from BCF2000 users I've seen but I don't remember BCR off the top of my head - maybe a search will show something.ĮD: Oops - I just noticed you're on Sonar 3.11 - maybe the above won't work then.*** MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP YOUR PRESETS FROM THE BCR AND TPRO BEFORE LOADING THESE ***Ĭheck the BC Manager manual to make sure you are only changing 1 preset (was preset 3 in my case) and not all of them! Is that what you're saying ? That you don't have the BCR set up with a control surface template preset. I think if that's the case you don't have the right control surface selected (hehe I'm guessing - I'm new at external control too!) as your external remote controller.
You mean that if in Sonar4, you select a track, hit the FX button till it turns BLUE on the bottom left of the screen, select an effect with your mouse in the FX window, notice that 4 effect params appear below the effect window, right click on the desired effect param, select remote control, move the knob on your external controller you wish to use to control the param, hit the learn button back in the Remote Control box in the Sonar4 window - after all that you don't have full control of the effect parameter. Ultimately I'd like to use the unit for more real-time control of parameters for audio or virtual synths.