On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 13:21:09 +0200
Klaus Kosten <klaus.kosten(a)gmx.de> wrote:
Pieter Palmers schrieb:
Hi all,
I had to familiarize myself with python for work, and I took it as an
opportunity to hack on something I've want for some time now. I have
these behringer control surfaces, and they are pretty cool, but there is
no editor for them on linux. And using the device interface itself is a
little cumbersome.
Didn´t you try the editor from Behringer´s homepage? It´s written in
Java and runs under Linux, too. Not everything is functional, but that
applies to (at least) Win98 as well.
I never got the Behringer software to run acceptably well under Linux.
Details of my tests are at the bottom of the page at
http://ardour.org/manual/control_surfaces/bcf2000
Pieter, I haven't had a chance to look at your software yet, but many
thanks for diving into it! If it writes the changes back to the BCF, you've
already improved on behringer's own software.
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