Re: setting up a Behringer BCF2000 for use with ardour

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On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 6:32 PM, becks <becks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Peter Geirnaert
<peter.geirnaert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here's how it works for me and my BCR:
> In QJackctl, my connections are like this:
> Alsa tab:
> BCR2000 MIDI 1 -> Ardour control


btw, i have a question:
the BCF doesn't have touch sensitivity, so i can write automations,
and i can play back automations (with midi feedback). but "touch" mode
don't works (just a missing BCF functionality)
Is it AfterTouch (At)you're looking for? I use the BCMan program with wine
(http://home.hetnet.nl/~f2hmjvandenberg281/bcman.html) to edit mine, and it's just setting up the type to "At" so using the edit button is just as easy. Turn the Upper Left knob (TYPE) until you get At (after pressing "edit" and moving the slider/knob you want to use for sending aftertouch).
Here it sends channel AfterTouch messages, on the channel set with the CH knob.
 

how i can send "touch signal" ? it' s a standard midi message? any workarounds?
can i use my bcf in play mode, and then send this message to switch
from "play" to "touch", and then again from "touch" to "play"?
What do you mean by "touch" and "play"? 

thanks!
Have a nice day :)

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