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2 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS3 FOREWORDTABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION 2. INTRODUCTION TO MIDI 4. OPERATION 5. APPENDIX 6. SPECIFICATIONS 7. WARRANTY 4 1. INTRODUCTION1.1.1 Shipment 1.1.2 Initial operation 1.1.3 Warranty 2.INTRODUCTION TO MIDI5 sset filter frequency to CCsset filter resonance to CC 06 (receive) sset volume to CC 07 (receive) sAssign the push encoder 1 CC 05 to filter frequency control via dial rotation sAssign the push encoder 2 CC 06 to filter resonance control via dial rotation sAssign the push encoder 3 CC 07 to volume control via dial rotation How do I wire the B-CONTROL sIf you want to control hardware MIDI equipment, use the MIDI connectors Here are a couple of suggestions on how you can use your B-CONTROL: Controlling parameters on effects equipment/software sRemotely controlling software mixers (volume, panorama, equalizers etc.) sUsing BCF2000 faders as drawbar control for virtual or digital organ expanders sControlling MIDI-enabledlighting equipment sLive control of volume and sound parameters on expanders sTriggering (i.e. playing live) short samples, drum loops, shouts, effects etc 2.2 The MIDI standard 2.3 MIDI connections MIDI IN: MIDI OUT A/B 2.4 The MIDI format Note messages: Note On and Note Off messages have the following data format: Status Byte Data Byte Note Off &8n (n = channel #) Note # Velocity Note On &9n (n = channel #) Table 2.1: Data format of Note On and Note Off messages 6 3.CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS8 4. OPERATION4.1.1 USB modes 9 USB-Mode U-2:Fig. 4.2: Routing and use in USB mode USB-Mode U-3: Fig. 4.3: Routing and use in USB mode This is surely the most often used “standard mode” with computer applications 10 4.1.2 Stand-alonemodes11 Stand Alone-Mode S-1:Fig. 4.6: Routing and use in stand-alonemode Stand Alone-Mode S-2: Fig. 4.7: Routing and use in stand-alonemode 12 Stand Alone-Mode S-3:Fig. 4.8: Routing and use in stand-alonemode Stand Alone Mode “S-4”: Fig. 4.9: Routing and use in stand-alonemode Important information about stand-alonemodes: 13 4.2.1 Selecting a preset4.2.2Copy/store presets 4.2.3 Copying encoder groups 4.3.1 The LEARN function 4.3.2 Programming in EDIT mode 15 Tab. 4.2: Assignment of the push encoders in EDIT mode (CONTINUOUS types)Table explanation: CONTINUOUS-typeelements: LED display of the push encoders: OFF The LED circle remains off 1d (1 digit): Only one LED lights up (standard setting) 16 2dJust like “2d”, but when the value is 0, no LED lights up Bar successively (for volume etc.) Bar- Just like bar display, but when the value is 0, no LED lights up Sprd lights up in both directions (left and right) Pan LED is on. With lower values, the LED circle lights up toward the left; with higher values, the LED circle lights up toward the right (panorama adjustment) Qual (Quality Q) has the opposite effect from spread: the LED circle lights up gradually when you decrease the value This setting is used for indicating filter quality with parametric equalizers Cut Cutoff is optimal for controlling the cutoff frequency of a low-passfilter, for example on a synthesizer. When the as you increase the value Damp Damping: used for damping filters. When the value is 0 the outer right LED lights up. If the values are increased the LED circle fans out from right to left until all LEDs when a value goes up Encoder LED display (BCR2000): 1d (1 digit): Only one LED lights up at a time (standard setting) Fader functions (BCF2000): P-UP Pick up: The fader ignores the parameter feedback sends values if the current value (different from the fader setting) is exceeded Mot Motor: With parameter feedback, the motorized fader engages automatically and always indicates the current value Foot controller function: Move The pedal immediately sends value changes. Value jumps may result SWITCH-typeelements: 4.4 MIDI messages Program Change: Control Change CC: Note: Pitch Bend: After Touch: 17 MMC:MIDI Machine Control data is only assignable to button elements GS/XG: Table 4.3: GS/XG Parameter Main Controls Encoders 4 and 5 let you confine or invert each controllers’ value range 4.5 Settings in the global setup menu Settings that have an effect on all presets are made in the global setup menu sKeep the EDIT key pressed and at the same time press the STORE key sYou are now in the global setup menu, and can let go of both keys (QFRGHU )XQFWLRQ 6HOHFW Operating Mode U-1 ... U-4, S-1 ... S-4 Global RX Channel Auto/Normal/Inverted Start-Preset 1 ... 32, Last Device ID SysEx Dump Single/All MIDI Data Interval (ms) Table 4.4: Push encoder allocation in global setup menu sTo exit the global setup menu, press EXIT Operating Mode: Global RX Channel: The B-CONTROLreceives program change commands on this channel Footswitch type: Start Preset Number: Device ID Number: SysEx Dump Select: WARNING: If you send an sTo cancel a SysEx dump, press the EXIT key MIDI Data Interval: 4.6 Additional functions Temporary “Local Off”: sPress the EXIT key and keep it pressed sMove the desired control element until you get the correct value sLet go of the EXIT key. The control element can now be moved again 19 5. APPENDIX20 6. SPECIFICATIONS21 7.WARRANTY22 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATIONB-CONTROLFADER BCF2000 FADER BCF2000-WH/ROTARYBCR2000 Responsible party name: MUSIC Group Services USA, Inc Address: 18912 North Creek Parkway Suite 200 Bothell, WA 98011 USA Phone/Fax No.: Phone: +1 425 672 Fax: +1 425 673 B-CONTROLFADER BCF2000/FADER BCF2000-WH/ROTARY BCR2000 complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph: •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help (1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and Important information:
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