Tue 26 Sep 2006
Building on Steve Mokris’ great patches, here is a quartz composer macro with all of the controls of the Behringer BCF2000 midi controller mapped on (based on Steve’s Sysex files). All of the outputs are normalised to QC (0-1). It takes a single input to set the channel (defaults to 0).
NB: This is nothing that anyone else couldn’t do, it’s just posted here as a timesaver for anyone else! Also, you must have Steve Mokris’ plugins installed.
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October 2nd, 2006 at 8:51 am
[…] I realised that in my last BCF2000 controls macro, I hadn’t put the rotary encoder push buttons, so here is a new version with them in. Same caveat about needing the Kineme plugins, still applies. […]
October 2nd, 2006 at 8:52 am
[…] I realised that in my last BCF2000 controls macro, I hadn’t put the rotary encoder push buttons, so here is a new version with them in. Same caveat about needing the Kineme plugins, still applies. […]
July 3rd, 2007 at 11:02 pm
Sorry for being a dunce, but what does this do exactly? I have a BCF2000 and want to make it do a lot more. I feel like there’s a secret somewhere for learning video/organic-media setup for the BCF2000. Where do I start?
Thanks.