behringer bcf bcr transmit midi clock?
behringer bcf bcr transmit midi clock?
hey list, does anyone using a b control unit have a setup getting sync from an external unit? I just bought one of these things, and am trying to get my drum machine to control live's tempo like i have with every other midi controller i've used, but it doesnt seem to work....i am now worried this just can't be done with this machine. I'm emailing behringer as well, but thought maybe some peeps on the list can get back to me as well
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strange... i use it the other way. I use a BCR2000 as a MIDI interface and output MIDI clock from Live to my synthesizer. Works fine that way, so I don't understand why it wouldn't work for an external device to send MIDI clock to Live. Have you messed around with the different operating modes on the Behringer? Certain setups disable certain ins and outs. Might be worth playing with.
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Believe me, I know what I'm doing. I need USB-Mode 3 for this and I have also selected the right BCR-Port.
I hooked up a Doepfer Stepsequencer to the BCR Input. All notes and controllerchanges showed up normally, except where there should be a lot of F8 for MIDI-Clock there are only 00 00 00, which MIDI-Ox recognizes as unknown Event.
Christian
same problems here...
wanted to sync two macs with both behringer controllers... no f"/&%* way...
wrote to behringer, but I'm not shure they understood what I meant... they didn't even know that a programm called "ableton live" exists.. ignorants! but still, it's a wonderful controller...
here's the answer from behringer:
our specialist tried and camo to what follows:
Connect B-Control #1 via USB ( USB Mode 4) with the laptop #1, then go via midi out B to B-Control #2 midi in ( mode s4 for 2nd B-Control), then via midi out B to laptop #2.
but I guess the second person would have to have a midi interface, which is stupid!
please, someone phone them up, befor they stop making new versions!
wanted to sync two macs with both behringer controllers... no f"/&%* way...
wrote to behringer, but I'm not shure they understood what I meant... they didn't even know that a programm called "ableton live" exists.. ignorants! but still, it's a wonderful controller...
here's the answer from behringer:
our specialist tried and camo to what follows:
Connect B-Control #1 via USB ( USB Mode 4) with the laptop #1, then go via midi out B to B-Control #2 midi in ( mode s4 for 2nd B-Control), then via midi out B to laptop #2.
but I guess the second person would have to have a midi interface, which is stupid!
please, someone phone them up, befor they stop making new versions!
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"Thanks for writing.
MIDI data should pass through the MIDI THRU port on the BCF2000 without being hindered, Jason. Did this problem happen to turn out to be a bad MIDI cable or configuration/setup issue? Let me know if it did not, and I will attempt some tests. In this instance, please provide more detail about your routing and setup, and I will try to duplicate it as best I can here.
We hope that we have been able to help you with this information.
Best regards,
Your BEHRINGER Customer Support Team
Here is what i got as a response...i get the feeling this person doesn't have a clue what i asked.....i remember why i like to buy from small companies now. I've ended up buying a USB hub and using my midiman 2x2 interface to hook up my drum machine and putting the behringer on it's own port.......not an ideal solution but at least it works. the bcf is a pain in the ass to program too, but it still is bang for buck the best controller out there
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Yes, yes, you are SO right! The so called "support" doesn't have any clue! I just received this mail, I try to translate it:
Christian
Wordclock. Sure.... What's an R&D btw?Right, MIDI-IN does not accept wordclock. MIDI-IN can just accept and transmit Timecode. We will forward your suggestion to put a separat MIDI-Clock Input to our R&D
Christian
I wrote them again. and now I think they've managed to solve the problem...
in fact they've sended the 1.08 update to check it out... but at the moment I don't have a second computer to check it out... if someone is interested in checkin it out send me an PM, and I will mail it to you...
cheers
in fact they've sended the 1.08 update to check it out... but at the moment I don't have a second computer to check it out... if someone is interested in checkin it out send me an PM, and I will mail it to you...
cheers
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//CONTROLLER//
Hi,
get a few of those "M-AUDIO UC-33e USB-MIDI Controller" and you're well set and done. They're really plug 'n play for stupid non-tech lovers like me, and they're cheaper,too.
get a few of those "M-AUDIO UC-33e USB-MIDI Controller" and you're well set and done. They're really plug 'n play for stupid non-tech lovers like me, and they're cheaper,too.
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Re: //CONTROLLER//
but they don't have fader/knob feedback witch is the strong part of these controllers...feynman wrote:Hi,
get a few of those "M-AUDIO UC-33e USB-MIDI Controller" and you're well set and done. They're really plug 'n play for stupid non-tech lovers like me, and they're cheaper,too.
cheers
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hope this 1.08 works....i have to say, after using this thing extensively for a couple weeks now, it's easily the best controller i've ever used. its incredible it's so affordable, it's really leagues ahead of the UC33. if it can pass midi clock in it's next firmware update i will have 0 complaints, but as i plan to buy a bcr to compliment it, it will be a moot point, as i'll have to continue use my other midi interface to get midi clock in wiht the BCF and BCR being linked together
I've checked the 1.08 it today and it seems to work!
I've synched two computers (MACs) with only the bcr's connected... I've had to activate USB mode 4 on both models and put the midi out cable on channel 2!
one of the units was acting a little strange, but I could be wrong... didn't have enough time!
just be shure to change the USB mode BEFORE plugin the unit in...
If anyone else wants to try it... leave a private message...
cheers
I've synched two computers (MACs) with only the bcr's connected... I've had to activate USB mode 4 on both models and put the midi out cable on channel 2!
one of the units was acting a little strange, but I could be wrong... didn't have enough time!
just be shure to change the USB mode BEFORE plugin the unit in...
If anyone else wants to try it... leave a private message...
cheers
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macbook pro | Leopard | 2.33 Ghz | 3 Gig Ram | Lemur | Monome 256 | BCF/BCR2000 | Faderfox LX2
I'm Spoiled!
macbook pro | Leopard | 2.33 Ghz | 3 Gig Ram | Lemur | Monome 256 | BCF/BCR2000 | Faderfox LX2
I'm Spoiled!