Not a Scope problem but people here seem to be in the know. I just bought a Behringer BCF2000 and I must say that it is great. Brilliant in fact, except for the fact that it does not have touch sensitive motors. Which means that when it is being controlled by the comptuer you will have to wrestle with the faders and even then it won't register any change...
It is possible to turn each individual motor off at the press of a button, use it to automate, then switch it back on again...
So what I am wondering, is there a way that you can set a program to send specific (Motor Off) MIDI messages to the controller so that when the controller registers a change from what it expected (where someone has physcially moved the fader) it will turn the motor off and once the movement has stopped, send a MIDI message to turn the motor on again?
Or is there an even easier way to solve my problem?