Sony SAC7000 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Using the Behringer BCF2000 with ACID
The following sections describe the default control mapping for the Behringer BCF2000 when used with ACID.
Encoder Groups buttons
The Encoder Groups buttons when used alone or with Editing buttons, Push buttons, Assignable buttons or knobs, allow you to
change a variety of settings in your project.
Encoder Groups buttons
Upshift
Input
Output
Downshift
Store
Learn
Exit
Edit
Editing buttons
Items Description
Upshift+Learn Saves your project
Upshift+Exit Turns the metronome on or off.
Input Displays the sound device in the BCFview virtual display for each track. In this example, Microsoft Sound
Mapper (McSnMp) is shown.
Editing buttons
Knobs
Note: Turning the knobs displays other available sound devices for each track.
For more information, see
Knobs on page 293.
Input+Store Displays the effects for each track.
Note: Turning the knobs displays what effects are used on each track.
For more information, see Knobs on
page 293.
Input+Edit Removes the sound device or track information from the virtual track viewer.
Downshift+Store Bypasses Track FX.
Track FX off
Downshift+Edit Turns automation mode on or off.
Downshift+Exit Turns the Downmix Output on or off in the Mixing Console window.
Output Displays the tracks with their associated busses in the BCFview virtual display. In the example below, the
Master bus is shown.
Note: Turning the knobs displays all busses in your project.
For more information, see Knobs on page 293.
Output+Store Displays the effects for each track.
Output+Edit Removes the bus or FX information from the BCFview virtual display.
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