Behringer BCN44 User's Manual
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To assign MIDI channels on the Behringer BCN44, press the "Channel" button, then use the rotary encoder to select the desired channel (1-16). Press the "Enter" button to confirm your selection.
First, check that the power supply is connected properly and is functioning. If the power supply is confirmed to be working, try connecting the BCN44 to a different outlet. If it still does not power on, there may be an internal fault requiring professional repair.
To reset the BCN44 to factory settings, power off the unit, then hold down the "Store" button while powering it back on. This will restore the default settings.
Yes, the BCN44 can be connected to a computer using a MIDI interface. It can be used with digital audio workstations (DAWs) that support MIDI input for controlling software parameters.
To clean the BCN44, use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or abrasive materials that could damage the surface or buttons.
Press the "Edit" button, then select the knob you wish to assign. Use the rotary encoder to choose the MIDI control change (CC) number you want to assign, and press "Enter" to confirm.
Ensure that the MIDI channel on the BCN44 matches the channel on your synthesizer. Check that the MIDI connections are correct and that the synthesizer is set to receive MIDI data.
The Behringer BCN44 requires a 9V DC power supply. Ensure the power supply is center-negative and provides at least 100 mA of current.
The BCN44 does not support firmware updates, as it is a hardware-based MIDI controller without updateable firmware.
Yes, if the lighting equipment supports MIDI control, you can use the BCN44 to send MIDI messages to control various lighting parameters. Make sure the equipment is configured to receive MIDI data.