[RWP] Behringer BCR2000 question

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Tue Aug 27 19:19:05 EDT 2013


Hey Indie,

Interesting stuff about Automap there. I wondered, have you tried it
with plugins that have custom browsers for presets that are
inaccessible? I usually end up paying a set of eyes to shoot through
and save out stuff I need in .fxp format, but wondered whether Automap
was smart enough to put a dent in that method.

Scott

On 8/27/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> With the BCF2000  off, hold mode button 1 for 3 or 4 seconds as you
> press the power switch to turn on power.
> You get the original mode.
> Now, whether that erases all changes made in other modes I don't know.
> I think the original Behringer mode is interesting.
> In that mode I was able to control several parameters of plugs like
> Massive, FM8 and others that I had no control of.
> However, the BCF2000 is nothing compared to the hundreds of plug
> parameters you get with the Novation Nocturn AutoMap, only about $99.
>   The Nocturn and AutoMap is not a cinch to set up, requires some
> sighted help to scan new plugs.
> Instead of a couple of parameters controlled, I get 27 pages of
> parameters in Alchemy, each page having 8 endless knobs and 8 buttons at
> the little Nocturn hardware box.
> NVDA reads a transparent screen overlay with info as to which page,
> which plug and which parameters, with number settings for the parameter,
> and the AutoMap doesn't disturb Reaper even the slightest bit.
> You end up with twice as many plugs in your folders after scanning with
> AutoMap, but each scanned plug has the word AutoMap in its name, so no
> confusion; plus you can still insert the unscanned version of the plug
> if you want.
> AutoMap still doesn't give you total access, neither will the BCF2000.
> I don't know what program will get rid of custom controls and replace
> them with ones a screenreader can recognize, or make sense of totally
> visual screen graphics; or  provide standard Microsoft menus, edit
> fields, lists, etcetera.
> Having every parameter of a plug available at a knob or a button is
> intoxicating, though, when we've been shut out for so long.
> Of course, Sonar and Reaper expose a plug's parameters, if you want to
> tediously type in numbers for each parameter, but nothing beats twisting
> a knob and hearing instant results.
> When I get back on my feet, I can maybe help someone with Nocturn and
> Automap.
> Indi
>
> On 8/27/2013 5:25 PM, Goldfinga Productions wrote:
>> Hello lists. The reason I am cross posting onto lists is because between
>> these lists there is bound to be someone who can help me with this issue.
>> And the cool part is, I am not off topic on either list.
>> Anyway down to business.
>>   is there anyone that knows how to reset the BCR 2000 to its original
>> state?
>> I don't know what I could have gotten into, but I have set up some
>> controller assignments using it, and they don't seem to be working.
>> They worked for a while, and I think I may have gotten into some mode that
>> I don't know about.
>> I've tried looking on forums, but the only thing I was able to find was
>> how to upgrade the firmware. I'm really not digging that hole set up
>> either. Apparently you have to use midi instead of the onboard USB.
>>
>> I was thinking that there would be a combination of buttons that I hold
>> down while turning on the power or something like that. Does anyone have
>> any idea how this can be done?
>> Thanks a lot for the help.
>> And I apologize for the crosspost if anyone has a problem with that.
>>
>>
>> GF
>>
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>>
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