Hey
I have a BCF2000.
It's a very good controller, and his particularity is its motor faders.
When you have a preset made in the BCF2000, you can send it to the Noah.
For example, you can send a BCF2000 sequence the step sequencer. very useful
but here's my question :
Can we send noah's midi CC parameters to the BCF2000, or any source ?
So If I make a sequence in the step sequencer, can I send the noah's sequence to the BCF2000 ?
Also, I would have my BCF2000's faders that will take the same position than the steps of the step sequencer.
Very useful when I'll load a noah's preset, do you know what I mean ?
Cheers.
Can NOAH send MIDI CC dump to Behringer BCF2000
It might work if you can get the BCF to respond to note values, but I don't really see the point if you have it working the other way round. If you can program sequences on the BCF & send them to Noah, then that's the best way.
I haven't tried dumping Noah's sequences as yet, so not sure about that.
Hey it would be nice if Behringer finished their remote software. We've got a BCR2000 here at the moment, which is not bad, but the Software doesn't fully work.
I haven't tried dumping Noah's sequences as yet, so not sure about that.
Hey it would be nice if Behringer finished their remote software. We've got a BCR2000 here at the moment, which is not bad, but the Software doesn't fully work.
Sexschon, as far as I know, the behringer can only 'learn' one control at a time (be it slider, knob or button) I'm not certain as to why you want to do otherwise, because there's no way the Noah will have a dump for the sequences which is compatible. I can see the value in wanting to create sequencies with the BCF as conrtroller then you have the choice of saving that sequence in BCF or Noah or both !!
Maybe, I'm not following what you're trying to do? I'm not certain
Maybe, I'm not following what you're trying to do? I'm not certain
http://bebop.audioshot.net/bcr-bcf.html
you will find a much better editor, that's the one i used for my devs (and everything else) instead of behringer's.
it doesn't have the fancy look, nor a full library, but has all that is needed and i find it easier to use. you save presets one by one, or you can still use behringer's editor as a librarian of sysex files.
you will find a much better editor, that's the one i used for my devs (and everything else) instead of behringer's.
it doesn't have the fancy look, nor a full library, but has all that is needed and i find it easier to use. you save presets one by one, or you can still use behringer's editor as a librarian of sysex files.