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Subject: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
Original Message Date: 20-Dec-10 @ 11:58 PM Edit: 21-Dec-10 | 12:00 AM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
This is in HD on youtube, dunno if it takes time to get different playback quality selections on the plylist embed.
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Message 21/26 24-Dec-11 @ 11:49 AM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
that is in: osx user-account / applications / utilities / audio & midi setup
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Message 22/26 05-Jan-12 @ 05:00 PM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
Message 23/26 06-Jan-12 @ 09:04 PM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
also can we see a screenshot of the bcf setup in logic? need to see the left-column of the setup, with all the parameters.
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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!
Message 24/26 01-Mar-14 @ 08:10 PM Edit: 01-Mar-14 | 08:24 PM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
joseph@soilsound.com wrote:
Ive also noticed 4 blue control surface bars, in addition to the 8 white ones at the bottom of the mixer? This seems to have something to do with it. I dont remember seeing the blue bars in the tutorial or on my screen before.
I know I'm late to the party, but was this ever solved? I just watched the 16 (excellent!) videos and got Logic and the BCF working together nicely, except for this one thing: I get 8 white underlines (ch1-8) and a blue one (ch9), and when I bank right on the BCF, the mapping jumps to ch10-17 instead of the desired ch9-16, thus leaving ch9 unreachable. Now I could drop in an empty track after every 8 tracks, but that rubs my sense of aesthetics the wrong way :-).
Any reply appreciated...
cheers, cm
Message 25/26 01-Mar-14 @ 11:09 PM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
chaosmeister wrote:
I just watched the 16 (excellent!) videos and got Logic and the BCF working together nicely, except for this one thing: I get 8 white underlines (ch1-8) and a blue one (ch9), and when I bank right on the BCF, the mapping jumps to ch10-17 instead of the desired ch9-16, thus leaving ch9 unreachable. Now I could drop in an empty track after every 8 tracks, but that rubs my sense of aesthetics the wrong way :-).
Just fixed my own problem. I removed the file com.apple.logic.pro.cs -- this is the Control Surface preferences file, and it is located in HD:Users:<your account>:Library:Preferences. Delete it, restart Logic while the BCF is turned on, and Logic will re-install the BCF as a Logic Control. Once that is done, quit Logic (forcing Logic to create a fresh preferences file) and make a copy of that prefs file and store it someplace safe.
Now you can (restart Logic and) tweak the Control Surface preferences to your liking. If all goes well, quit Logic again (thus saving the prefs) and back up the prefs file again, deleting the previous backup. Now you have a tweaked & clean prefs file. If anything goes wrong in the future, simply replace the prefs file with the backup copy.
Phew. Midnight. Glad I got this figured out before going to bed .
Message 26/26 01-Mar-14 @ 11:39 PM - RE: Full user guide - Behringer BCF2000 & Logic Pro
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