Behringer BCR2000 manual Stand-alone modes, USB-Mode U-4 expanded

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B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000/B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000

USB-Mode U-4 (expanded):

Fig. 4.4: Application in USB mode 4 (expanded)

Fig. 4.5: Routing in USB mode 4

This operating mode should be selected if you want to couple two B-CONTROLs (e.g. 1x BCF2000 & 1x BCR2000) to control your software using both B-CONTROLS through a common USB port. Additionally, MIDI OUT B of the first controller (unit 1) can be used from the computer as a 16-channel MIDI output. The data of both B-CONTROLs is mixed and is sent to the host computer via USB. Select stand-alone mode 3 for the second unit (unit 2).

4.1.2 Stand-alone modes

The stand-alone modes come into play when the B-CONTROL is not used as a USB-controller for controlling PC applications but as a pure MIDI controller. With all stand-alone modes, all MIDI connectors can be used simultaneously, and these modes differ only in how the data is transmitted on the MIDI outputs. Of course, not only sound generators can be remotely controlled (as shown in the illustrations) but also effects processors, groove boxes, hardware sequencers, lighting equipment, compact studios, portable keyboards, e-pianos etc. – basically any equipment with a MIDI input. This can also be your computer with its own MIDI interface. The USB connector can not be used while your B-CONTROL is in one of the stand-alone modes. A merge function that makes mixing MIDI data from two different sources to one output possible is active at output A in stand- alone modes S-1 to S-3.

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Contents User’s Manual Version 1.1 OctoberImportant Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents ForewordBefore you get started IntroductionIntroduction to Midi System requirementsMidi connections Midi standardMidi format Control Change CC Control Elements and ConnectionsNrpn Control surface of the B-CONTROLs Operating modes USB mode U-1Operation USB modesUSB-Mode U-2 USB-Mode U-3Stand-alone modes USB-Mode U-4 expandedStand Alone-Mode S-1 Stand Alone-Mode S-2Stand Alone-Mode S-3 Stand Alone Mode S-4Important information about stand-alone modes Play mode menu ProgrammingControl Fader BCF2000/B-CONTROL Rotary BCR2000 Table explanation Midi messages MMC Settings in the global setup menuAdditional functions GS/XGControl Fader BCF2000/B-CONTROL Rotary BCR2000 Appendix Specifications Warranty

BCR2000 specifications

The Behringer BCR2000 is a versatile and innovative MIDI controller designed for musicians, producers, and DJs seeking to enhance their creative workflow. Launched as part of Behringer's line of MIDI controllers, the BCR2000 stands out for its robust features, flexibility, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

One of the main features of the BCR2000 is its 32 encoders, which offer smooth and precise control over various parameters in music production and live performance. These encoders are continuous rotary knobs that can be assigned to different functions, providing real-time manipulation of MIDI-controlled devices, virtual instruments, and digital audio workstations (DAWs). The encoders are also equipped with LED rings that illuminate to reflect their current values, allowing users to visualize changes instantly.

The BCR2000 boasts an advanced MIDI implementation, allowing it to send and receive MIDI messages seamlessly. This capability makes it compatible with a wide range of software and hardware, including synthesizers, drum machines, and lighting systems. Users can assign MIDI messages to any of the encoders, buttons, and faders, creating custom mapping that suits their unique workflows.

In addition to its full-sized knobs, the BCR2000 features eight faders, which are particularly useful for mixing tasks. These 60mm faders allow users to adjust levels and parameters with precision, providing an intuitive mixing experience. The BCR2000 also includes 16 programmable buttons, which can be assigned to different functions, such as triggering samples or switching between different patches.

Another notable technological feature of the BCR2000 is its ability to operate in different modes, such as MIDI CC (Control Change) mode and MMC (MIDI Machine Control) mode. This flexibility makes it suitable for a variety of applications, from studio production to live performances. The device also includes a USB interface, allowing for easy connectivity with computers and other devices without the need for additional power supplies.

The BCR2000 is constructed with durability in mind, featuring a sturdy chassis that can withstand the rigors of regular use. Its compact form factor makes it easy to integrate into any setup, whether in a studio or on stage. With its comprehensive feature set and user-friendly interface, the Behringer BCR2000 remains a popular choice among musicians looking to elevate their MIDI control capabilities.