Behringer B-CONTROL Programming Manual
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BEHRINGER B-CONTROL
Programming Guide
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  • Page 1 No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording of any kind, for any purpose, without the express written permission of BEHRINGER Spezielle ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. Programming in automatic LEARN mode 2.a Programming encoders (BCR2000 only) 2.b Programming push encoders 2.c Programming faders (BCF2000 only) 2.d Programming keys 3. Programming MMC commands 3.a MMC in manual EDIT mode 3.b MMC in automatic LEARN mode BEHRINGER B-CONTROL Programming Guide...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This programming guide will familiarize you with the programming of your B-CONTROL BCR2000 or BCF2000. You will first learn how to select operating modes on your B-CONTROL and work with presets, then you’ll learn how to work with the EDIT and LEARN programming modes, and will also learn more about programming MMC commands.
  • Page 4: Operating Mode Selection

    BEHRINGER B-CONTROL, you’ll have to choose an operating mode. Mode selection depends on the connectivity options on your computer. Selecting an operating mode is done as follows: 1. Keep the EDIT key pressed and press the STORE key at the same time. The B-CONTROL is now in the global setup menu.
  • Page 5: Working With Presets

    1. Recalling presets When you power up the B-CONTROL, a preset is automatically loaded in the buffer. Of course, you can also load up a different preset using the PRESET arrow keys. The preset you selected is loaded into the buffer as soon as you let go of the PRESET key.
  • Page 6: Programming Presets

    - assign the INV parameter of the PRO-53 to a single key on the B-CONTROL. There are two ways to do all this, and we will show both: You can either program your B-CONTROL in the EDIT mode (optimal way of doing things to learn how the B-CONTROL works and how to control it);...
  • Page 7: Programming Push Encoders

    No parameters are displayed if you select “OFF.“ 11. Exit the edit mode by pressing EXIT. Assigning the HPF parameter of the PRO-53 to the key function of the first B-CONTROL push encoder. PRO-53 MIDI implementation: HPF = Control Change 74 / possible values = 0 and 127.
  • Page 8: Programming Faders (Bcf2000 Only)

    1.d Programming keys Addressing the INV parameter to one of the keys on the B-CONTROL. PRO-53 MIDI implementation: INV = Control Change 79 / possible values = 0 and 127. 1. Keep the EDIT key pressed and briefly press the key you want to program, then release the EDIT key.
  • Page 9: Programming In Automatic Learn Mode

    2. Programming in the automatic LEARN mode Now you will learn hot to program your B-CONTROL in LEARN mode using the examples in the first chapter of this programming guide. In doing so, you will not have to pay attention to the PRO-53’s MIDI implementation parameters.
  • Page 10: Programming Faders (Bcf2000 Only)

    7. Exit the edit mode by pressing EXIT. NOTE: After you have programmed a B-CONTROL preset (regardless of whether you did it in the LEARN or in the EDIT mode), you should always store it. Otherwise, all new settings will get lost if you turn off your B-CONTROL or switch to another preset.
  • Page 11: Programming Mmc Commands

    The standardized MIDI MMC data is intended for controlling the transport functions of a sequencer (Play, Rec, Pause, etc). For the B-CONTROL to be able to control these functions, you will first have to activate the MMC receive function on your sequencer.

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B-control bcf2000B-control bcr2000

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