i've got a bcf2000 and route the midi through midipipe to qc.
in general the midi setup is harsh.
i am forced to set it up for each midi node everytime i want to
use it. that's a few minutes of repetative stress that really makes
me think twice about using it. i have realized that if i close
my powerbook screen and then unhook the bcf i can go to a gig,
hook up the bcf then open the screen and i'm good to go.
On 9/10/05, Brandon Morse <email@hidden> wrote:
> That's exactly how i felt...
>
> brandon
>
>
> On 9/10/05, Klaus Busse <email@hidden> wrote:
> > > Just want to check: By choosing the right midi channel, do you mean
> > > that it is 'darkened?' Because for the channel to be selected it has
> > > to be dark, not white. Maybe you're beyond this, but it took me days
> > > to figure out (with help from list) that dark is on, and white is
> > > off... After that, I haven't had a problem with midi.
> >
> > AAAARGH. Hand me over a blunt object, please. This was it.
> >
> > Sorry to say that, but this interface looks downright stupid to me.
> > Both high contrast and light bring things to the visual front to the
> > visual front - is that supposed a standard GUI element?
> >
> > Anyway, THANKS! I owe you one.
> >
> >
> > Klaus
> >
>
>
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