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mapping on bcr2000 via midipipe

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:10 pm
by gorgor1979
I'm trying to figure out how to map an effect on off button to my bcr2000 without pressing it twice. I just want to hold to trigger the effect and release to turn it off. I've downloaded midipipe and checked all the posts and still can't figure it out. If somebody could guide me through the process of setting this up I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

Re: mapping on bcr2000 via midipipe

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:20 pm
by outershpongolia
Need to make it a Momentary function.. that's all i can really say.

Re: mapping on bcr2000 via midipipe

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:17 am
by MajoDub
first get bc manager

http://shoshin.110mb.com/genmce/bcr2000 ... nager.htm
do a backup and read the manual pdf first

then change the buttons to mode toggle OFF map and they will work with fine

Re: mapping on bcr2000 via midipipe

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:51 am
by gorgor1979
Thanks for your sugestions. I figured out that the toggle on/off can be applied directley from the edit function on the bcr2000. For anyone who is interested all you have to do is hold down the edit button while pressing the button you want to assign the toggle comand to. That button will start flashing. Then you press down push encoder six which says mode underneath it. From there you can choose toggle on or off. Hit the edit button again and you're done. I spent hours searching forums and websites trying to figure this out. In the end all it took was reading the manual. I can't tell you how many times this has happened to me. Haha.

Re: mapping on bcr2000 via midipipe

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:54 am
by hoffman2k
gorgor1979 wrote:Thanks for your sugestions. I figured out that the toggle on/off can be applied directley from the edit function on the bcr2000. For anyone who is interested all you have to do is hold down the edit button while pressing the button you want to assign the toggle comand to. That button will start flashing. Then you press down push encoder six which says mode underneath it. From there you can choose toggle on or off. Hit the edit button again and you're done. I spent hours searching forums and websites trying to figure this out. In the end all it took was reading the manual. I can't tell you how many times this has happened to me. Haha.
Don't forget to store the preset :wink: