Behringer BCR2000

Behringer BCR2000 (schematic view)

Behringer BCR2000 (schematic view)

The B-CONTROL BCR2000 is a general-purpose USB MIDI controller containing 20 buttons, 24 rotary encoders and 8 push encoders. Every control is backed by LEDs that show the current value. As a pure MIDI controller it contains no interfaces for audio or microphones.

The controller can be be configured extensively. It offers 32 presets that may be programmed by the user.

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Compatibility

This controller is a class compliant USB MIDI and audio device, so it can be used without any special drivers on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Setup

Controller Preset

The default mapping works out-of-the-box for the factory settings of controller preset 1.

If you don’t want to use this preset, you can choose one of the following options:

  1. Load the dump file bcr_Only_Controllers.syx via Sysex to any other preset slot and update the preset number in the init function in the file Behringer-BCR2000-scripts.js. The dump file and instructions how to install it in the controller is available on the manufacturer’s webpage.

  2. Factory reset the controller.

Button Behaviour

It is recommended, but not required, to change the button behaviour from Toggle On (default) to Toggle Off. Both behaviours send an On message on button press, but the action to send an Off message is different: Toggle Off responds to a button release while Toggle On ignores the release and requires a second press. To change the behaviour:

  1. Hold EDIT, press a button, then release both

  2. Turn the MODE encoder until the display shows toFF

  3. Press the EXIT button

To make the change persistent, press Store twice. See the controller manual for details.

Mapping Description

The BCR2000 is a general purpose controller that allows different mappings.

The file Behringer-BCR2000-scripts.js contains a default mapping which works out-of-the-box for a factory-reset controller, but may be customized freely according to your needs.

The controls are divided into five parts:

  • Top left area (4 push encoders + 4 buttons): loop, reverse & pitch controls for Deck 1

  • Top right area (4 push encoders + 4 buttons): loop, reverse & pitch controls for Deck 2

  • Middle left area (4 buttons + 4 encoders): controls for Effect Unit 1

  • Middle right area (4 buttons + 4 encoders): controls for Effect Unit 2

  • Bottom right area (4 buttons): controls for assignment of effect units to decks

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Control

Description

Location

Affects

Hardware control

Push Encoder Row

Deck 1

Encoder 1 (TYPE)

  • Rotate: Manipulates the key of the track in semitones.

  • Push: Resets the key to the original track key.

Deck 2

Encoder 5 (VAL 2)

Deck 1

Encoder 2 (CH)

  • Rotate: Increases or decreases the size of the current loop in beats.

Deck 2

Encoder 6 (VAL 2)

Deck 1

Encoder 3 (PAR)

  • Rotate: Moves the current loop left or right.

Deck 2

Encoder 7

Deck 1

Encoder 4 (VAL 1)

  • Rotate: Increases or decreases the number of beats to move the loop.

Deck 2

Encoder 8

Button Row 1

Deck 1

Button 1

  • Press: Toggles keylock.

  • Shift + Press: Toggles vinyl control mode.

Deck 2

Button 5

Deck 1

Button 2

  • Press: Toggles a loop that ends at the current play position.

  • Shift + Press: Toggles a rolling loop. Playback will resume where the track would have been if it had not entered the loop.

Deck 2

Button 6

Deck 1

Button 3

  • Press: Toggles reverse playback.

  • Shift + Press: Toggles rolling reverse playback. Playback continues where the track would have been if it had not been temporarily reversed.

Deck 2

Button 7

All controls

Button 4

  • Press: Toggles shift. Shift changes the behaviour of controls as described in this table, and additionally the behaviour of the effect units. See Standard Effects Mapping for details.

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Both Shift buttons have the same effect, they are not deck-specific. This design decision was made to keep the layout symmetric so that you don’t have to press a button on the left side when you’re working on the right side.

All controls

Button 8

Button Row 2

Effect Unit 1

Button 1

  • Press: Toggles effect focus mode.

  • Shift + Press: Toggles effect unit.

Effect Unit 2

Button 5

Effect Unit 1

Button 2

  • Press: Toggles parameter button 1.

Effect Unit 2

Button 6

Effect Unit 1

Button 3

  • Press: Toggles parameter button 2.

Effect Unit 2

Button 7

Effect Unit 1

Button 4

  • Press: Toggles parameter button 3.

Effect Unit 2

Button 8

Encoder Row 1

Effect Unit 1

Encoder 1

  • Rotate: Adjusts the mixing of the dry (input) signal with the wet (output) signal of the effect unit.

Effect Unit 2

Encoder 5

Effect Unit 1

Encoder 2

  • Rotate: Controls the parameter of effect 1.

Effect Unit 2

Encoder 6

Effect Unit 1

Encoder 3

  • Rotate: Controls the parameter of effect 2.

Effect Unit 2

Encoder 7

Effect Unit 1

Encoder 4

  • Rotate: Controls the parameter of effect 3.

Effect Unit 2

Encoder 8

Button Box Row 1

Deck 1

Left Button

  • Press: Toggles assignment of Effect Unit 1.

Deck 2

Right Button

Button Box Row 2

Deck 1

Left Button

  • Press: Toggles assignment of Effect Unit 2.

Deck 2

Right Button

Overlay

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