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BCR/BCF assign Faders/Rotaries to RGB PAR channels, SOLVED

Questions regarding the Behringer BCF2000 controller.
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abbraiane
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BCR/BCF assign Faders/Rotaries to RGB PAR channels, SOLVED

Post by abbraiane »

Crikey, this appears to be an English only Forum.

'ere ya go, translation below

Hallo Liebe Freestyler

Habe meine Frage gelöscht, da ich die Lösung endlich gefunden habe.

Die kurze Fassung: "wie ordnet man den R, G und B Kanälen die Fader/Rotaries eines Midi Controllers zu?"
Die Lösung ist wie immer, wenn man's weiß, sehr einfach:

Im Freestyler Setup ==> External Control ==> Midi, den Einträgen C, M, und Y die gewünschten Fader/Rotaries zuweisen. Hat ne Weile gedauert, bis ich da drauf kam
Schlüssig oder offensichtlich finde ich es nicht, daß Cyan=Rot, Magenta=Grün, Yellow=Blau sein soll.
Egal. Funktioniert.

In English:
Dear Freestylers
I deleted my question, because at last, I found a solution.
In short: "How do you assign Faders/Rotaries to the Control Values sent by a Midi Controller?"
If you wish t assign your R, G, and B Channels to the Faders/Rotaries of your Midi-Controller, you have to go to Freestyler Setup ==> External Control ==> Midi and assign your CCs to the entries C, M and Y.
Don't ask me why Cyan represents Red, Magenta represents Green and Yellow represents Blue.
That's just the way it is and it works. 'nuf said.

Happy Lightshow, everybody
Abbraiane

LG

Abbraiane


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