On 22 April 2014 at 21:23, Simon Wise <simonzwise(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are several ways you can configure the BFC2000
midi
ports, for different use cases. Configuring the BFCs requires
close reading of the manual, it isn't 'discoverable' by trial
and error! They can be set as proper USB midi ports.
Simon's reply was exactly right.
I found a "User's Manual" with title "B-CONTROL > Fader BCF2000
B-CONTROL > Rotary BCR2000" on line as a file named bcf2000_p0246_m_en.pdf
In that I discovered how to set my BCF2000 to function as a UCB<>MIDI
interface.
First I had to set my BCF back from LC (Logic Control) mode to bC
(B-CONTROL) mode. Here are the steps:
- power off the BCF, if not already off
- hold down the button just under the leftmost rotary knob
- turn on the power
- after the software version number displays, notice the mode is "bC"
- release the button
The BCF2000 can now be programmed into USB MIDI mode U-3. Here are
the steps:
- hold down the EDIT key
- press the STORE key
- release both keys
- rotate the leftmost knob until "U-3" displays
- press the EXIT key
Now the BCF2000 functions as a single USB<>MIDI interface.
amidi -l reports
Dir Device Name
IO hw:1,0 M Audio Delta 1010 MIDI
IO hw:3,0,0 BCF2000 MIDI 1
IO hw:3,0,1 BCF2000 MIDI 2
O hw:3,0,2 BCF2000 MIDI 3
Relevant programs I'm running are:
1259 ? SLl 0:01 /usr/bin/qjackctl
1266 ? SLl 0:05 /opt/Ardour_x86_64-3.5.357-dbg/bin/ardour-3.5.357
24167 ? SLsl 0:10 /bin/jackd -dalsa -r48000 -p1024 -n2 -D -Chw:1 -Phw:1
24180 ? SLl 0:02 a2jmidid -e
In Qjackctl's Connections window, on the MIDI tab, I've connected
ardour (mackie control out) <> a2j (BCF2000 MIDI 3)
ardour (mackie control in) <> a2j (BCF2000 MIDI 2)
Now my Mackie Control Universal surface controls ardour and changes
in ardour's GUI are reflected on the MCU. Sliders work, the jog
wheel works, the clocks stay in sync, transport controls work.
Basically, it all seems fine.
Thanks to all for the help!!!
--
Kevin