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It is also possible to edit the generic remote assignment in a XML file. 5!!) scrolling and scrolling, assigning 1 Parameter, scrolling and scrolling. I tried this with carbon and ended up many hours later on page 2 (of approx. You have to scroll through all pages to reach the last entrys. The list of VSTi parameters in the SX generic remote window is several pages long. The 2nd method is hardly to realize if I want to assign ALL knobs of - let's say - carbon.
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When using Reaktor as a VSTi I see 2 possibilities for remote controlling with BCR2000 :ġ)using midi channels to route midi events from Midi IN to the VSTi (I was not able to get parameter feedback working with this method)Ģ)using BCR as a "generic remote device" to assign its dials to VSTi's knobs. One question - with what you have discovered so far, do you reckon it could be (reasonably easily/quickly) set up so that you could control several different instances of Reaktor running different ensembles with the same controller simultaneously? For example, could I use the top tow of knobs to control cutoff, res, adsr etc of Green Matrix and the second row to control the cutoff res and lfos of a separate instance of reaktor running Junatik? Perhaps you could do as I did and get it from somewhere (in my case Digital Village) which would be prepared to give you a refund if you can't get it to work the way you want? Let me know how you get on if you do take the plunge with the BCR - It did seem like a really excellent piece of kit so if you think you can get it to work then I would recommend going for it. Top marks as usual to Steinberg technical support for totally failing to reply to any of my emails asking about this. However I should get paid the end of this month so may well buy one again then - although I think I might insist on seeing this method in action before I go ahead with it! But thanks alot for putting the time in with this and working it out - thinking about the i/o that appear on midi input options in Nuendo (which indeed is VERY similar to cubase) with VSTi running those do indeed often appear on the midi inputs list which suggest that VSTi can indeed send midi out. Unfortunately I've already had to take my BCR back to the shop as I only had 7 days to find out and make my decision before I'd lose my right to a refund, and now I'm currently too skint to buy a new one
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However with rotary encoders they don't have a set position, their position is indicated by a LED which position can be changed by data being fed to it - however as I cannot work out how to get Reaktor to talk back to the BCR, if I move an object on screen with say my mouse, the position of the control on the BCR is not updated and so I still get jumps.ĭoes anyone know how I can set up Reaktor and the BCR so that they communicate with each other both ways? I have a nasty feeling that with the way Reaktor handles midi that this might not be possible, and if not I may have to send this potentially very useful controller back to the shop I'm having no problem controlling Reaktor with it by just selecting the control, clicking midi learn and moving a knob on the BCR, but I am having a problem getting Reaktor to talk back to the BCR.īasically, one of the reasons I wanted a Rotary control to replace my existing linear control Phat-Boy controller, was that I was sick of the 'jumping' you get when moving a knob if the object it is controlling on screen is moved by other means - when you touch the assigned control the object 'jumps' to its position causing an undesired audio effect. I recently got hold of one of the new Behringer BCR2000 control surfaces - the one with the bank of rotary encoders.