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Subject: Behringer_BCF 2000 & Logic Control


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Original Message 1/1             12-Jul-06  @  07:00 PM   -   Behringer_BCF 2000 & Logic Control      [Link: Behringer - BCF 2000]

benglass1

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Hi,
Really helpful site and videos! Thanks for the effort and time put
in! I'm sure all users of the site are really grateful! Here in Brazil
it's hard to find support as most products like the BCF aren't
imported, at least not to suburbia where I live, so i rely on
forums...

Please help! A question I am trying to solve:

I use Logic 7 Pro on Mac G4 powerbook Tiger 10.4.7
I want to assign a BCF knob to logic's tape delay feedback (on a
bus) as I make dub. I have sussed how to store your own patches
in the default mode, but in LC emulation I can't save my own
patches or assign stuff to knobs etc.

Do I need to do this within logic and save in logic's own
preferences?? I tried doing the learn function within the
controller assignments/learn mode (apple K) and logic picked up
the ,essages, but no automation happening! I found the echo
parameter, assigned it to a knob, but nothing.

Can I store my own BCF patches in this way? Know why this isn't
working?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Brazilian Ben



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