B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000-WH

4.3.2 Programming in EDIT mode

Various types of MIDI commands (Pitchbend, After Touch, MMC etc.) are assigned to the individual control elements in EDIT mode.

sTo activate the EDIT mode, press and hold the EDIT button and operate a control element. This can be a fader, sustain pedal, a push encoder, a button or footswitch. The control element is indicated in the display (e. g. Fd 8).

+When using push encoders, select an encoder group beforehand. In addition, you have to differentiate between turn and push function.

sRelease EDIT; you are now in the EDIT mode.

sUsing the push encoders, you can now assign MIDI commands to the selected control element. You will find all possible MIDI function in tables 4.1 and 4.2, including all accompanying explanations.

sIf you want to assign MIDI data to additional control elements, just press and hold the EDIT button and move one of the control elements. Now, let go of both controls and use the push encoders to assign a function to it (see tables 4.1 and 4.2).

sTo leave the EDIT mode, press EXIT.

+Initially, all settings made here are stored temporarily! If you intend to store them in a preset, please see chapter 4.2.2.

The detailed EDIT functions are described in the following two tables. With the assignable control elements, we differentiate between CONTINUOUS and SWITCH types.

sCONTINUOUS-type control elements (table 4.1) include the 8 faders, the sustain pedal and the turn function of the push encoders.

sSWITCH-type control elements (table 4.2) are buttons, press functions for push encoders and footswitch.

Table 4.1: Assignment of the push encoders in EDIT mode (CONTINUOUS types)

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Behringer BCF2000-WH manual Programming in Edit mode