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Different modes for the bcr 2000
Different modes for the bcr 2000








different modes for the bcr 2000
  1. #Different modes for the bcr 2000 how to
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  3. #Different modes for the bcr 2000 manual

You could adjust these to suit yourself, but I think the custom overlay I’ve created for the BCR2000 works well.

different modes for the bcr 2000

Not ALL of the available CC#s even fit onto the knobs and buttons BCR2000 interface, so I’ve chosen 5 or 6 parameters to leave off. Not ALL parameters are accessible via the CC#s, but most are.

#Different modes for the bcr 2000 manual

They can also be found on page 56 of the MicroKorg manual along with further MIDI information). (These are listed below for your interest in the Reference Section at the bottom of this document. The MicroKorg has a specific set of CC#s assigned to it’s parameters, and these can be controlled by an external controller. We just need to setup the BCR2000 so that each knob and button sends the right MIDI information to the MicroKorg!Īs a quick explanation of what we’ll be doing, we just want the BCR2000 to send MIDI CC (Control Change) information to the MicroKorg. The MicroKorg will automatically send the values back to the BCR2000 when you turn a knob on the MicroKorg. We won’t be programming the MicroKorg at all. Now we can get down to programming the BCR2000 to send the appropriate messages to the MicroKorg to control it! Information about Programming the BCR2000 Now we have the BCR2000 and the MicroKorg sending their MIDI data on Channel 1, and so they can talk to each other! On the MicroKorg, turn the EDIT SELECT 2 knob to “MIDI”, then rotate knob 1 to select the MIDI channel. We set the BCR2000 MIDI Channel to “1” above, so now we set the MicroKorg to Channel 1 as well. Just make sure both are set to the same channel. Set both the MicroKorg and the Behringer BCR2000 to use the same MIDI channel. Every time you turn it on, it will be in the same Operating Mode that you left it in when you turned it off. Note that this mode is saved automatically, and doesn’t need to be saved.

different modes for the bcr 2000

Press EXIT to exit the Global Setup menu. You’ll need to set the MicroKorg channel to the same number in a step below. Turn dial 2 (which says “CH” below it) until it’s says “1”. Turn it until you see S-1 on the readout display. Select an Operating Mode by turning the very top left knob. You are now in the Global Setup menu and you can let go of both keys. Hold down the EDIT button, and press STORE at the same time. It probably works in some of the other modes as well, but this is the one I use. The Operating Mode sets up how the MIDI data is routed. Set your BCR2000 to “Stand Alone Mode S-1”. Plug a MIDI cable from the MicroKorg (MIDI out) to the BCR2000 (MIDI in). Plug a MIDI cable from the BCR2000 (MIDI out) to the MicroKorg (MIDI in). It’s important to use plenty of little dabs of blu-tack around the part that curves up from the bottom to the top section. The more little bits you put on, the more evenly you can stick it to the BCR, so I’d recommend about 20 or more little dots of blu-tack in total. I put small dots of blu-tack on all the corners and various other places on the overlay, and pressed it down. Note: I tried sticky tape, but the BCR2000 surface is pretty much sticky tape proof! It just peels off again! So I found blu-tack worked really well, and looks much better anyway. (I cut a little curved bit on the top left corner of the Bottom image, so it curved up around OSC1 Wave neatly). Make sure you print the images at 100% real size, on A4 paper set to print in Landscape mode.Ĭut them out as shown below. Printing out & sticking down the overlays on your BCR2000

#Different modes for the bcr 2000 full size

You can download a full size version of this image here… If you want a more step by step guide, see further down in this document…

#Different modes for the bcr 2000 how to

If you already know how to program the BCR2000 knobs and buttons, and understand about MIDI CC values, you might want to just go ahead and program in the settings show below. Once you set up and save this preset on the BCR2000, it’s good to go forever! It works for all the different sound presets on the MicroKorg.Īll you need to do is follow the instructions below to program the settings into your BCR2000, and save it as a Preset. So I made this, and thought others might like it too! I got frustrated that you can only tweak a few knobs at a time on the MicroKorg. This document explains how to set up a preset on your BCR2000 that will allow you to use the knobs and buttons to control most of the parameters of the MicroKorg, all easily accessible on the one control surface.










Different modes for the bcr 2000