[help request] how to connect two BCF2000 in mackie mode?

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abletoff
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[help request] how to connect two BCF2000 in mackie mode?

Post by abletoff » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:13 pm

Hi all, any help will be kindly accepted!

I've been reading the Bcf manual but aside from the various modes, it not clear how to cascade connect 2 or more Bcfs in mackie mode... I've got one connected so far, via Usb, in mackie mode. When i start Live, it works flawlessly. Now i'd like to add another one, for the immediate eight channels next to the first eight. Is there a way to setup this by default or do I have to shift banks on the second Bcf every time?

thanks, ciao!
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Re: [help request] how to connect two BCF2000 in mackie mode

Post by Mister M » Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:44 pm

abletoff wrote:Hi all, any help will be kindly accepted!

I've been reading the Bcf manual but aside from the various modes, it not clear how to cascade connect 2 or more Bcfs in mackie mode... I've got one connected so far, via Usb, in mackie mode. When i start Live, it works flawlessly. Now i'd like to add another one, for the immediate eight channels next to the first eight. Is there a way to setup this by default or do I have to shift banks on the second Bcf every time?

thanks, ciao!
It doesn't work for me too. It works perfect in Cubase. Each BCF has to be setup with a different Unit-ID. The Midi-channel stays the same. The two BCFs have to be started in the Mackie-Emulation-Mode. The same setup doesn't work in Ableton. So I made a setup in the normal Behringer-mode. This works for the faders and the panning.

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