Behringer BCF2000-WH manual Foreword, Table of Contents

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B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000-WH

FOREWORD

Dear Customer,

Welcome to the team of BEHRINGER users, and thank you very much for expressing your confi- dence in us by pur- chasing the B-CONTROL.

Writing this foreword for you gives me great pleasure, because it represents the culmi- nation of many months of hard work delivered by our engineering team to achieve a very ambitious goal: to present an outstanding USB MIDI CONTROLLER. Due to ist extreme flexibility it can be used as a central

control unit with USB/MIDI interface as well as for mere MIDI control applications. The task of designing our B-CONTROL certainly meant a great deal of responsibility, which we assumed by focusing on you, the discerning computer user and musician. Meeting your expectations also meant a lot of work and night shifts. But it was fun, too. Developing a product usually brings a lot of people together, and what a great feeling it is when all who participated in such a project can be proud of what they’ve achieved.

It is our philosophy to share our enjoyment with you, because you are the most important member of the BEHRINGER team. With your highly competent suggestions for new products you’ve made a significant contribution to shaping our company and making it successful. In return, we guarantee you uncompromising quality as well as excellent technical and audio properties at an extremely reasonable price. All of this will enable you to give free rein to your creativity without being hampered by budget constraints.

We are often asked how we manage to produce such high-quality devices at such unbelievably low prices. The answer is quite simple: it’s you, our customers! Many satisfied customers mean large sales volumes enabling us to get better purchasing terms for components, etc. Isn’t it only fair to pass this benefit on to you? Because we know that your success is our success too!

I would like to thank all of you who have made the B-CONTROL possible. You have all made your own personal contributions, from the developers to the many other employees at this company, and to you, the BEHRINGER user.

My friends, it’s been worth the effort!

Thank you very much,

Uli Behringer

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

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1.1

Before you get started

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1.1.1

Shipment

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1.1.2

Initial operation

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1.1.3

Online registration

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1.2

System requirements

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2. INTRODUCTION TO MIDI

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2.1

MIDI control for beginners

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2.2

The MIDI standard

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2.3

MIDI connections

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2.4

The MIDI format

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3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

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4. OPERATION

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4.1

The operating modes

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4.1.1 USB modes

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4.1.2

Stand-alone modes

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4.2

“Play” mode menu

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4.2.1

Selecting a preset

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4.2.2

Copy/store presets

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4.2.3

Copying encoder groups

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4.3

Programming

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4.3.1

The LEARN function

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4.3.2 Programming in EDIT mode

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4.4

MIDI messages

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4.5

Settings in the global setup menu

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4.6

Emulation modes

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4.6.1 Global Edit Setup

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4.6

Additional functions

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5. APPENDIX

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6. SPECIFICATIONS

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7. WARRANTY

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FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION

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EMULATION TEMPLATES

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Contents Control Fader Version 1Important Safety Precautions Control Fader BCF2000-WHControl Fader Table of Contents ForewordIntroduction Introduction to MidiBefore you get started System requirementsMidi standard Midi connectionsMidi format ExampleControl Elements and Connections NrpnSysEx Dump Midi ThruSerial Number USB mode U-1 OperationOperating modes USB modesOUT B connector. This way, you can use a master keyboard to Your B-CONTROL sends Midi data to the computer and receivesApplications Midi Thru and forwards Midi in data unchanged. OUT B is notUSB-Mode U-4 expanded Stand-alone modes Stand Alone-Mode S-2Stand Alone-Mode S-3 Stand Alone Mode S-4 Control to Midi in of the second B-CONTROL. OUT aSecond B-CONTROL needs to be connected to the Midi input Effects unit. If additional Midi devices need to be talkedPlay mode menu ProgrammingProgramming in Edit mode Assignment of the push encoders in Edit mode Switch types Table explanationMidi messages Push encoder allocation in global setup menu Settings in the global setup menuGS/XG Parameter Main Controls Emulation Modes Global Edit SetupAdditional functions Appendix Standard Midi ControllerSpecifications Midi note number assignmentWarranty Control Fader BCF2000-WH Federal Communications Commission Compliance InformationControl Fader BCF2000-WH