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Desk like LightFactory can, which I have verified for myself -), and a lot of others can also! I have also used Enttec IP-based wings via Enttec software to "output" MIDI to light desk software. One fine thing with BCF2000 is that it has motorized faders, if that is what you want! So the more interesting thing there is that if your wanted light desk software can control the movement from the desk. This is whether you put the signal in as MIDI on the DIN-plug, or get it into the desk hardware/application by USB. The BCF2000 is a MIDI desk, so every lightdesk that can take MIDI notes and/or controller commands as input will/should work. Has anyone tried this/know how well it works?Īre there any other cheap (sub £300) usb surfaces that can be sued as wings? Hi, I noticed freestyler (which I believe is similar to light jockey) will work with the Behringer BCF2000 and as I cant afford a proper wing was thinking of giving it a go. The speed of the aforementioned autochases (along with the normal things like speed and size of shapes) can then be put on the fader (right click the fader,select fader control attributes). Edit fade modes lets you control attribute by attribute what snaps and what fades.Īll of this can then be played back using the submasters \ subkeys, which can in turn be linked to the BCF. Press edit mode to edit fade and follow times in an excel like grid or edit timing for more options. You then drag and drop states or cues into this list, from their respective libraries (libraries, state library, cue library). That said the reason for the emphasise on that in the tutorials was largely demand - that was the tutorial people asked me for at the time.įor pre planned cue lists you need the Cue List editor, assessed via editors: Cue List in the menu. I find there obsession with auto-chase worrying, ime not trying to light a disco, I want to light bands and theatre.ĭepending on the band \ look \ kit \ your own personal style there's actually quite a lot of mileage in autochases with bands. LimeLight seems a good option but not sure how it would work for theatre.