Re: bcF200/BCR2000 on Linux - with no BCX2000 support

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On Tue, 14 May 2013 19:09:36 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>    I'm considering to get a Behringer BCR2000 to control some software. Now 
> I've seen the bcx2000 software, which naturally is graphical.
>    So my question: how do you see my chances of creating my own configurations? 
> Is the SysEx sent by the Behringer small and structured enough, that I could 
> try hacking it directly in a hex-editor? I've recently done some 
> header-hacking of other SysEx files and found it not as unpleasant as I 
> imagined.

Hi, Julien!  It all seems pretty straightforward enough at the sysex
level, I can send you a config file from my BCF if you'd like.  I did
not use any of the GUI tools to change the config on mine; I either
saved or loaded a config file with amidi, and if I needed to change what's
in the BCF, I did it by twiddling the knobs and setting it on the BCF,
then I saved the config to a file.  I'm sure editing a config file and
loading it up would work if you're comfortable enough with a hex editor.

Looking at a file now, it seems easy enough as all the labels appear to
be in English and not encoded in any form.

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