Jon explains how to setup and use a Behringer BCF2000 Control Surface in REAPER.

Using BCF preset 2 and Mackie controller mode you get instant access to volume, panning, mute, track selection and transport.

Using the encoder groups buttons allows access to solos, record enable, automation modes, loop playback, metronome, project save, inserting markers and fader flip mode to use faders for pan and knobs for volume.

Thanks for watching! Give this video a like if you found this helpful.

Thanks to Jorge Cid for helping me figure out the buttons.

EDIT 04/11/2015 – after some searching I found some documents related to the BCF

BCF/BCR2000 User Manual [PDF] for BCF mode only

BCF2000 Quick Start Guide Rev 1 [PDF] covers things missing from the manual such as emulation modes

BCF2000 Emulation Modes [PDF]

This image shows the mapping for the Mackie Control emulation. This is partially accurate for REAPER.

Screen Shot 2015-04-11 at 3.55.53 PM copy

Related: make the BCF2000 follow track visibility


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10 responses to “Behringer BCF2000 Basic Setup in REAPER”

  1. Cory Avatar
    Cory

    Good Video, Jon. Worked for me.

  2. […] a great video here which takes you through the setup and how to use it. Perfect, how I wanted it to work: automatic […]

  3. siko972 Avatar

    Thanks, that worked for me too!

  4. Moose Avatar
    Moose

    Perfect! Thanks!!

  5. Carlos Silva Avatar

    Hello!

    That worked fine for me, too. But can you send the manuals again, please? The link is broken :/

    Thanks in advance!

    1. Admin Avatar
      Admin

      updated. thanks for letting me know!

  6. Jonathan Townes Avatar
    Jonathan Townes

    A few years ago, I had this working. However, in Reaper 6.0.3. my BCF200 no longer follows visible tracks in Reaper. This may just be pilot error. But perhaps something has changed in Reaper?

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