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B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000/B-CONTROL ROTARY BCR2000

Fig. 3.3: The footswitch connectors on the BCR2000

The USB connector is used for connecting to a computer

with a compatible USB input.
These are the MIDI connectors of your B-CONTROL.

Depending on the operating mode, MIDI OUT B doubles as

MIDI THRU.

4. CONTROLS

4.1 The operating modes

Depending on how you want to use your B-CONTROL, you

should first select an operating mode.

You can use it as a pure USB controller for your computer

applications (software mixers, sequencers, soft synths, VST-

effects etc.), as a stand-alone MIDI controller, or as a combination

of both with different MIDI interface configuration possibilities.

Here is how you select an operating mode:
s

Keep the EDIT key pressed, and press the STORE key at

the same time.

s

You are now in the global setup menu and you can let go of

both keys.

s

Now, select an operating mode by turning the PUSH encoder 1.

You can select USB modes U-1 to U-4 and stand-alone

modes S-1 to S-3. The modes are described in detail in

chapter 4.1.1 and further, and examples about their use

are also given there. Please see also chapter 4.3.3.

s

To exit global setup, please press the EXIT key.

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The settings made in the global setup menu are

automatically stored and do not have to be separately

saved.

The USB connection is briefly interrupted if you switch within a

USB mode, or when you switch from a USB mode to a stand-

alone mode and vice versa.

If a USB connection is made or lost while your

B-CONTROL is on, the selected operating mode is retained.

4.1.1 USB modes

USB mode U-1:

Fig. 4.1: Routing and use in USB mode 1

In USB mode 1, the B-CONTROL is connected to your PC by

using a USB cable. It sends MIDI data and receives parameter

feedback from the computer, provided that the music software

you are controlling supports these functions. This way, current

parameter values can be shown on the LED, or can be indicated

by the fader position.

All MIDI ports of the B-CONTROL are off. This mode is optimal

for controlling software tools (mixers, sequencers, synths, VST-

effects etc.) if you don’t need any additional MIDI ports. This mode

is also very useful if you are already using other multi-channel

MIDI interfaces on your computer and can’t address any additional

ones.

4. CONTROLS

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