Ok, if your ssl mixer doesnt have any channels created, nothing happens (you might listen to the BCF's reseting the faders to 0). To do so, you select the master channel, and choose Lock BCF2000 1 and BCF2000 2. If you altered the BCF2000 it's really important that you reset the Program 4 to the default configuration with the bcf configuration tool that behringers provides.įirstly, to control the SSL, you lock Both BCF's to the SSL mixer. U1 means usb, BC is Behringer Control, and Program 4 was the program configured with the midi CC sends that Reason and record recognizes.
If you're not aware of these configuration, you should check Behringers manual (the manual is very bad, but anyway.). To see Both BCF2000's as a bcf and reason/record settings, you should configure it to Communication Type U1, Mode BC, and program 4. So as soon as Record appeared with its amasing SSL mixer (at the time i was beta testing Record 1) i started to try to configure the pair of BCF2000's. As matter of fact, cubase has some nice controlling features, and the BCF2000 works greatly with it. I like this configuration so much that if i had the space i would buy another 2!īefore Record, I used this configuration in Cubase, with no problems.
Record is dead, long live the King Reason!Īnyway, every single line you read ahead applies to reason 6, and you can download a new remote file for Reason 6, and up to 4 BCF2000 units, controlling from 1 to chn 32!Īs some might have seen in past threads, i am a proud record user with 2 Behringer BCF2000 and a BCR2000 config for controlling the ssl mixer. Previous readers of this thread might have noticed i changed the thread name. Here's the text on the original thread, recovered from the old PUF: If you have the patience for an odd accent, a lot of mumbling and really bad editing, you can listen to my explanation video here:
So, since 10 years have passed since i did the first posts, and the way people learn now is more video based, i did a youtube presentation about my setup. The behringers bcf/R2000 are 2 of the oldest controllers around, they were inspired in Mackie hardware, as a lot of behringer's stuff, but they are still valuable items in a humble Daw based project/home studio. I guess the BCF's are not so used together with reason, maybe because of some frustration. Some years ago, when the PUF was killed, i had no idea where to put this info, and i shared it in a forum on Facebook but it didn't have much traction. First and foremost this is the fruit of some hard work i did with regards to Remote maps, and it is something i worked and been using since record came out.Īt that time, Propellerheads, now Reason Studios had their own forum, and i shared all this info with people there.