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Behringer
BCF2000
Requirements/Setting up:
• The BCF2000 must have firmware v1.07 or later installed - refer to http://www.be-
hringer.com for more info.
• Before you add the BCF2000 as a control surface in Reason, please make sure
that the BCF2000 is set to Device ID 1. This is done in the global setup menu:
Hold down the EDIT key and press the STORE key, release both keys and then
use Encoder 5 to set the Device ID. Press EXIT to leave the global setup menu.
• If you connect the BCF2000 via USB, you need to set it to operating mode "U-1":
Hold down the EDIT key and press the STORE key, release both keys and then
use Encoder 1 to set the operating mode. Press EXIT to leave the global setup
menu.
• If you connect the BCF2000 via MIDI, you need to use two MIDI cables: one from
the "IN" port to the out port on your MIDI interface, and one from the "OUT B/
THRU" port to the in port on your MIDI interface. Then set the BCF2000 to oper-
ating mode "S-3".
• Reason will automatically find the BCF2000 if you click the Auto-detect button on
the Control Surfaces and Keyboards page in the Preferences.
About the controls:
All faders, rotary encoders and buttons on the BCF2000 are available as control sur-
face items in Reason (except for the four Encoder Group buttons).
The BCF2000 has up to 32 rotary encoders - four groups of eight encoders. You se-
lect which group to use by pressing the Encoder Group buttons below the display.
How many groups are available when you are using the default mapping depends on
which Reason device has MIDI input from the BCF - devices with few parameters may
only use the first group, while devices with many parameters use all four groups.
The motor faders on the BCF are not touch sensitive. This means that if they receive
MIDI data from Reason (e.g. automated level changes) you cannot grab them and
change their setting. To "punch in" on automated fader movements, you have to click
and drag the corresponding parameter on the screen in Reason.
About the default mapping:
D The following buttons in the right part of the panel are used for global
functions:
Edit Button : Loop On/Off
Store Button : Record
Learn Button : Target Previous Track (move master keyboard input up in the track
list)
Exit Button : Target Next Track (move master keyboard input down in the track list)
Top Left User Button : Rewind
Top Right User Button : Fast Forward
Bottom Left User Button : Stop
Bottom Right User Button : Play
D For devices with patches, you can use Button 8 in the upper and lower
row to select the previous or next patch, respectively.
D For effect devices, Button 7 in the upper row controls the Bypass/On/Off
state.
D Mixer 14:2
The Preset left/right buttons select which mixer channels should be controlled
(channel 1-7 or channel 8-14). Fader 8 always controls the master level.
If you select Encoder Group 4, the LED rings around the encoders will serve as
peak meters - you cannot use the encoders in this mode.
D Redrum
There are two keyboard shortcut variations: Play Mode and Pattern Select Mode.
In Play Mode, the upper row buttons can be used to audition drum sounds and the
lower row buttons are Mute buttons. In Pattern Select Mode, buttons 1-6 on the
upper and lower row select patterns and banks.
The Preset left/right buttons select which drum channels should be controlled
(drum 1-7 or drum 8-10). Fader 8 always controls the master level.
D BV-512 Vocoder
The band levels are controlled by the faders. The Preset left/right buttons select
which bands should be controlled.
D Matrix
Buttons 1-6 on the upper and lower row select patterns and banks. Button 7 on
the upper row controls the Pattern Enable switch.
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