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B-CONTROL 

NANO

 BCN44

4. MIDI

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The “INCREMENT” option (see table 6.3) is only possible for button elements like for CC,

NRPN and After Touch command types. This mode allows for step-by-step increasing of a

controller value with each successive press of a button. The width of a step can be determined

using the “VALUE 1” encoder

. If you press a keyboard element again, the value sent will

be incrementally higher by the amount set there. If the step width is “10,” values 0, 10, 20, 30

... 110, 120, 0, 10 and so on will be sent consecutively.

Depending on whether you selected INC or INCREMENT - , you can also work with

negative values. With this function, the B-CONTROL gives you the option to control software

buttons with more than two switch positions.

Note Messages:

Note On and Note Off messages are some of the most essential MIDI messages. They enable playing MIDI

instruments via a master keyboard or a computer. Note messages are also used to trigger drum loops or to

call up single sounds from a sampler. Many effects units also allow for rhythmical entering of delay times or

song tempos by using note commands.

Even though Note Off messages are not really in use by keyboarders anymore, sending this status is supported

by the B-CONTROL.

Velocity corresponds to keystroke strength, thus corresponding to the volume of a weighted-action keyboard

on a digital piano. Since the B-CONTROL does not feature weighted-action buttons, the velocity is transmitted

with a fixed value that can be set up during programming.

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Note commands can only be assigned to buttons and the push function of encoders.

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Note commands are listed in table 6.1 in the appendix (ch. 6).

Pitch Bend

The Pitch Bend wheel on a keyboard lets you “bend” the pitch of a tone. The Pitch Bend functions has its own

allocation in the MIDI format, and can be assigned to a rotary knob function, for example.

After Touch

MIDI keyboards featuring After Touch can react to key 

pressure

 after a key is hit, sending data via MIDI. This

function either reacts key-specific (Key Pressure) or it responds to all notes the same way (Channel Pressure).

Your BCN44 supports both. This way, you can adjust After Touch-controlled Filter Sweeps or control Vibrato

using an encoder or a button.

MIDI Machine Control (MMC):

Using MIDI Machine Control, transport functions of a sequencer or a drum computer (e.g. start, stop, quick

cue/reverse) and locator points with permanently adjustable time positions (Locate, Punch In/Out points) can

be assigned to individual buttons (press function only).

GM/GS/XG parameters:

This MIDI data type can be used for controlling GM/GS/XG sound modules in order to be able to quickly

select the relevant parameters using a plain-text display, thus avoiding having to enter any CC or NRPN

numbers.

SysEx Dump:

A SysEx Dump is a function that allows you to transmit non-standardized data via MIDI. This method is often

used for reading out memory contents and storing them externally.

The Status Byte indicates the data type (SysEx). The first three data bytes are a manufacturer identification,

so that the correct unit can be addressed when dealing with large MIDI networks.

To allow for simultaneous use of several B-CONTROLs of the same type, you can enter a device number

(Device ID) in the global setup, so that data gets back to the correct unit.

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Please keep in mind that SysEx Dumps can only be received on the device ID to which they

were sent!

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Summary of Contents for B-Control NANO BCN44

Page 1: ...User s manual Version 1 0 March 2005 B CONTROL NANO BCN44 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine...

Page 2: ...ed plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plu...

Page 3: ...AND CONNECTIONS 5 2 1 Additional functions 9 2 1 1 Snapshot Send 9 2 1 2 Single Preset Dump 9 2 1 3 Storing received Single Preset Dumps 9 3 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 9 3 1 Software Controller 9 3 2 Hardw...

Page 4: ...nsure optimal protection during transportation we recommend using a carrying case Always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to storage or shipment Never let unsupervised children play with...

Page 5: ...re pressed s After the reset is complete the unit automatically resumes normal operation and the current preset is shown in the display When powering up the unit the four digit LED display shows the c...

Page 6: ...the selected control element and is shown in the display e g E ncoder 3 LED is lit or b utton 1 LED blinks To exit the EDIT mode press the EDIT EXIT button The unit switches back into normal operatin...

Page 7: ...mory safeguard function s To cancel a SysEx dump press the EXIT button MIDI Merge With this function incoming MIDI data are mixed with the BCN44 data at MIDI Out see fig 2 2 Fig 2 2 Routing with MIDI...

Page 8: ...f position whenever you establish a connection to the mains Please keep in mind The POWER switch does not entirely separate the unit from the mains Please disconnect the power cord from the mains if y...

Page 9: ...uding the current control element assignment are being sent This function lets you easily archive specific presets or swap them with other B CONTROL users 2 1 3 Storing received Single Preset Dumps Th...

Page 10: ...es using the MIDI THRU connector on the sound module thus receiving the looped through MIDI control data of the BCN44 The key data note pitch bend etc are mixed with the controller data of the BCN44 p...

Page 11: ...individual control elements controls buttons etc on your B CONTROL to CC messages Because both buttons and knobs can be used you can control controller values either statically or dynamically all in r...

Page 12: ...le 6 1 in the appendix ch 6 Pitch Bend The Pitch Bend wheel on a keyboard lets you bend the pitch of a tone The Pitch Bend functions has its own allocation in the MIDI format and can be assigned to a...

Page 13: ...sion GOOd is shown in the display otherwise bAd is shown in the display if false defective or excessively long data was sent s To leave or cancel the LEARN function press the EDIT EXIT button s Store...

Page 14: ...Table 6 1 MIDI note number assignment 6 3DUDPHWHU 7 S LVSOD Filter Cutoff NRPN CUTF Filter Resonance NRPN RESO Vibrato Rate NRPN RATE Vibrato Depth NRPN DEPT Vibrato Delay NRPN DLY EG Attack NRPN ATC...

Page 15: ...ncrement mode is selected positive and negative value range 0 to 127 127 is selectable with VALUE 1 VALUE 2 has no function in this mode TYPE MODE and DISPLAY buttons Keep the respective button presse...

Page 16: ...rn function of push encoders in EDIT mode TYPE MODE and DISPLAY buttons Keep the respective button pressed and use the push encoder located above it to dial up a value After that release the button 6...

Page 17: ...11 undefined 16 General Purpose 1 48 General Purpose 1 LSB 80 General Purpose 5 112 Controller 112 undefined 17 General Purpose 2 49 General Purpose 2 LSB 81 General Purpose 6 113 Controller 113 undef...

Page 18: ...not be accepted 5 WARRANTY REGULATIONS 1 Warranty services will be furnished only if the product is accompanied by a copy of the original retail dealer s invoice Any product deemed eligible for repair...

Page 19: ...f any kind for any purpose without the express written permission of BEHRINGER Spezielle Studiotechnik GmbH BEHRINGER is a registered trademark ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2005 BEHRINGER International GmbH BE...

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