Behringer BCN44 manual Hardware controller, Software controller

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B-CONTROL NANO BCN44

Fig. 3.1: Software controller

3.2 Hardware controller

Generally speaking, the B-CONTROL can control any MIDI-capable hardware. This example shows a setup with a MIDI keyboard, a sound module and an effects unit. The effects unit is connected in series using the MIDI THRU connector on the sound module, thus receiving the looped-through MIDI control data of the BCN44. The key data (note, pitch bend etc.) are mixed with the controller data of the BCN44, provided that the MIDI Merge function (see ch. 2) is activated.

Of course, you can also control the often hard-to-access sound parameters of a keyboard in real time. Connect MIDI OUT of the BCN44 to MIDI IN of your keyboard.

Fig. 3.2: Hardware controller

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3. APPLICATION EXAMPLES

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Contents Control Nano BCN44 Important Safety Instructions Control Nano BCN44Table of Contents Introduction Before you get startedControl Elements and Connections BCN44’s control elementsNano BCN44 Routing with Midi merge Nano BCN44 Additional functions Application ExamplesSoftware-Controller Hardware controller Software controllerMidi Multiple Midi controllersControl Nano BCN44 Specifications Learn functionAppendix Control Nano BCN44 Settings for the turn-function of push encoders in Edit mode Standard Midi control change commands Warranty § 1 Other Warranty Rights and National LAW§ 6 Warranty Transferability