User`s manual
14.4. Operation from Behringer BCR2000/BCF2000 MIDI Controller
These hardware MIDI controllers are a very straightforward way to control the gains. Especially the BCR2000
variant is recommended, because it features 24 distinct rotary knobs which can be mapped to control four RGC-
24A-Ms (96 channels total). It supports also full scene recall and can be combined with any mix console.
A preset file (.SYX) for the BCR2000 can be downloaded from our web page at
http://appsys.ch/downloads/rgc-bcr2000-template
14.5. Operation from Yamaha mix consoles (DM2000, 01v96)
The place where the settings can be done is the “Remote Layer” (available in the “Remote” menu), and not (as
one might assume) within the MIDI menu!
The gain setting can be operated by the rotary encoders and/or the faders. In the example below, we map
Remote Layer 1/Fader 1 to RGC1, Preamp 1, Ch1
Remote Layer 1/Fader 2 (and Encoder 2) to RGC1, Preamp 1, Ch2
Remote Layer 1/Fader 3 to RGC1, Preamp 1, Ch3
Programming procedure:
1. Select menu “REMOTE”, then “REMOTE1”
2. Select TARGET= “USER DEFINED”
3. Select TRANSMIT = “ENABLED”
4. ID (RM01) equals fader/encoder 1, ID (RM02) equals fader/encoder 2 and so on
5. for Fader 1, enter “B1 – 18 – FAD – END”
6. for Fader 2, enter “B1 – 19 – FAD – END” (or “B1 – 19 – ENC – END” if you want to use the encoder)
7. for Fader 3, enter “B1 – 1A – FAD – END”
8. Repeat steps 4 & 5 with the respective data for the rest of the controllers
(B1-B3 = Preamp 1-3, 18-1F = Ch 1-8 etc.)
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Picture 31: Setup of Ch1