Re: USB MIDI controller

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On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 01:02:17 +0100 (CET)
"Jeanette C." <julien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dec 11 2016, Georg Krause has written:
> 
> >> About the programming/configuring: Does it work natively under Linux?
> >
> > You can program all the stuff without any pc, just using the bcf2k. so
> > its os independent.
> Or you can edit the SysEx files, the knobs and CCs are written in plain
> text. I've seen one. You can open it in any good text editor, that
> allows saving without document format changes and the like.

I actually wrote part of the Ardour manual in previous revisions in which
I go into loading a custom configuration and such.

These dyas I use my BCF2k in mackie mode, and it works great.  I love the
motorized faders and the tactile feeling when dialing in a mix.  I've
had mine for over a decade, and it still works perfectly.

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