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help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters on a
Posted: 12:02, 11 September 2010
by simeon
i had a go but i didnt really acheive anything
also any one know of a cheap alternative to the pg200? got a jx3p and id like to be able to tweak the filters live....
cheers
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 12:54, 11 September 2010
by S-E-A
It will all have to be done using using sysex data.
Roland's own PG-1000 was designed just for the D-50/550.
I don't know if this might be of interest to you:
http://www.d50librarian.co.uk
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 16:53, 11 September 2010
by simeon
yeh i know about the pg 1000 but its out of my price range hence the bcr, i am currently using a computer based editor but i want a hardware interface.
you dont know wich sysex commands controll whihc parameters of the 50?
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 17:18, 12 September 2010
by I AM
"you dont know wich sysex commands controll whihc parameters of the 50? "
it should be written in d-50 manual in midi implementation chapter
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 18:31, 12 September 2010
by JunoJohn
Doesn't the Behringer have a "learn" function? If so, you should enable SysEx transmission on the D-50 and send the parameters to the BCR2000.
Check out
YouTube for tutorials.
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 15:00, 13 September 2010
by simeon
rad! ill try that
know of any converters thatll allow me to program a jx3p with midi controller through the programmer socket?
cheers
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 15:01, 13 September 2010
by simeon
i had a look first of all, n it wasnt there, themanual is pretty thin...
Re: help programming a bcr2000 to edit synthesis parameters
Posted: 02:47, 14 September 2010
by JunoJohn
The "Learn" function is described on page 13 of the Behringer manual.
Below is a decent YouTube video. The synth is a JU-1, but the procedures shouldn't be too different for a D-50.
Note that you will need 2 MIDI cables. This is not explained clearly in the video.
D-50 MIDI Out ---> BCR2000 MIDI In
BCR2000 MIDI Out ---> D-50 MIDI In
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6oRQ0L0ORA
You should start a new topic for your question concerning the JX-3P and PG-200. That will do a better job at attracting the attention of JX-3P users.