[ddots-l] Re: bcf barringer 2000 initial setup
- From: "Manny" <rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 06:35:49 -0700
Yeah my bad about that I don’t knoe maybe my headphone wire was touching the
num pad
My bust
Manny,
rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: bcf barringer 2000 initial setup
whats with all the 01 02 03 04s?
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On May 16, 2012, at 5:50 AM, "Manny" <rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
00 hey what’s up peoples,
01 so I have the bcf, right? So going to the initial setup of
it. Let’s start with the midi imports. From reading the instructional from
field revision. We can see that ther are 3 midi jacks. First question, where do
I hook up my midi in and out, that is coming from my Yamaha keyboard that I am
using as my midi keyboard. The other is, I followed the instructions earlier
and I was able to load an audio track and a soft synth. And the faders moved
and I was able to lower the volume of both tracks. But now I try the same
actions and nothing. Before I was able to play soft synths via the bcf now I
get nothing. So is it better to use the sound card’s midi jacks seeing that it
only has two Ijust like my wires, in and out, right? Or does the midi
controller have to be hooked up to the bcf. I know it is a lot but I have had
this thing for about 3 months and I have not put it to use, it’s just been
sitting here. I would like to get the feel of not always having to use the
keyboard. So if any of the bcf users can help me get this thing going
correctly.
02 Please and thank you,many,
03 rivasma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
04
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