When Full LC Display Support is turned off, only a brief information about the first fader of the block (channel and row) is sent. This brief information is also available on the LED display of the Behringer BCF2000.
Tip for Mac OS X users: LC Xview (www.opuslocus.com) provides an
Deactivate MIDI in Background (menu Options) disables the MIDI control as soon as another application is in the focus, or in case TotalMix has been minimized. This way the hardware con- troller will control the main DAW application only, except when TotalMix is in the foreground. Often the DAW application can be set to become inactive in background too, so that MIDI con- trol is switched between TotalMix and the application automatically when switching between both applications.
TotalMix also supports the 9th fader of the Mackie Control. This fader (labeled Master) will con- trol the stereo output faders (lowest row) which are set up as Main Monitor outputs in the Moni- tor panel. Always and only.
27.4 Mapping
TotalMix supports the following Mackie Control surface elements*:
Element:
Channel faders 1 – 8 Master fader
CHANNEL LEFT or REWIND CHANNEL RIGHT or FAST FORWARD BANK LEFT or ARROW LEFT
BANK RIGHT or ARROW RIGHT ARROW UP or Assignable1/PAGE+ ARROW DOWN or Assignable2/PAGE-
EQ
PLUGINS/INSERT
STOP
PLAY
PAN
MUTE Ch. 1 – 8
SOLO Ch. 1 – 8
SELECT Ch. 1 – 8
REC Ch. 1 – 8
F1 - F8
F9
F10 - F12
Meaning in TotalMix:
volume
Main Monitor channel's faders reset fader to Unity Gain pan
pan = center
move one channel left move one channel right move eight channels left move eight channels right move one row up move one row down
Master Mute
Master Solo
Dim Main Monitor
Talkback
Mono Main Monitor
Mute
Solo
Select
in Submix mode only: select output bus
load preset 1 - 8 select Main Monitor Monitor Phones 1 - 3
*Tested with Behringer BCF2000 Firmware v1.07 in Mackie Control emulation for Steinberg mode and with Mackie Control under Mac OS X.
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