I also use the BCManager and find it works great once you understand it. I know you have the BCR so it won t be any use to you. It gives the same readout (I Think) that a real Mackie would give on the LCD screen. Have not had a chance to check out if the other two ports work, will get to it tomorrow.īCView is for the BCF2000 running in Mackie mode only. I can't find the link at the moment, and I haven't tried it in Win 7, but you should be able to find info on the Yahoo BC2000 Group if you're interested. Great finish, exploits and getting denied lol. Main list of stereo channels with vca control and malware-free. 1,000w pa speaker with 15 low-frequency driver, 1.35 high-frequency driver, dual xlr/trs inputs, and bluetooth connectivity. I've been using BC Manager by Mountain Utilities instead for quite a while now, and it's got a lot of cool features. The company gives you a general driver called asioforall. I could be wrong (hope I am!), but at least I can't get it to accept input on any other than port 1 (USB).īy "BCView", do you mean "BCEdit", or is there another applet I've been missing? BCEdit always worked for me, but you were stuck using an outdated version of Java. They used to be called BCR2000, BCR2000A, BDR2000B, or some such, with A and B referring to the MIDI as opposed to the USB port. The Win 7 drivers work fine here, too, but AFAICT it doesn't add any ports, just renames the ones in earlier versions. Gives you three BCF Midi ports now, also BCView now works again.
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