The Behringer BCF2000 needs to be in MCU mode to function with these files. MCU mode can be entered by following the next steps
Power of the BCF2000
Hold down the second button of the top row (Row under the encoders)
While holding down the button, power up the BCF2000
You should be in MCU mode now.
There's also a video on this on ReaperBlog. Jon tells you exactly how to do so.
Copy the files
If you are here and want to install these files, I presume you already did the steps for installimng CSI. If not, [install CSI first](https://github.com/GeoffAWaddington/reaper_csurf_integrator/wiki/Installation). For now stop after step 5. We will pick up later from here
Here the steps for instaling Reapinger BCF2000:
Open the CSI folder in Finder, Explorer, or whatever application you are using for browsing files.
Copy the `Reapinger-BCF2000.mst` file in the Surfaces/Midi folder to the Surfaces/Midi folder in CSI.
Copy the `Reapinger-BCF2000` folder in the Zones folder to the Zones folder in CSI.
Now we can continue with the installation steps as statet on the CSI wiki pages. There are a couple of steps defined below:
Step 11: Choose `Add Midi`
Step 12: The number of channels is: 8
Step 13: The number of sends is 8
Step 14: The number of effects is 8
Step 16: For both the Surface and Zones we need to select `Reapinger-BCF2000`
And you're done.
Naming
A small list of the names of the elements and their location on the BCF2000. They are grouped per location
Channel
Rotary: The Rotary encoder
RotaryPush: A puch/click on the Rotary
Top Button: The top button of the channel
Bottom Button: The bottom button of the channel
Fader: The fader ;-)
Top right button group
The 4 buttons located under the display
Top Shift(TS): The top left button
Bottom Shift(BS): The bottom left button
Option: The top right button
Bottom Right: The bottom right button
Programm buttons
The top 4 buttons located next to the slider
Store: The top left button
Learn: The top right button
Edit: The bottom left button
Exit: The bottom right button
Preset buttons
The 2 buttons group located in the center next to the slider
Preset Left: The left button
Preset Right: The right button
Transport buttons
The bottom 4 buttons located next to the slider
Previous: The top left button
Next: The top right button
Stop: The bottom left button
Play: The bottom right button
Home Zone
Channel
The channel uses the next elements of the BCF2000:
Rotary: Panning or Width of the panning
RotaryPush: Toggles between the Panning and Widtth mode of the encoder
Top Button: Mute track
TS+Top Button: Solo Track
Option+Top Button: Set Automation mode (toggles through options)
Option+Hold+Top Button: Set Automation mode Trim/Read
Bottom Button: Select Track
Option+Bottom Button: Select Track Range
Option+TS+Bottom Button: Add Track to selection
TS+Bottom Button: RecArm track
Fader: Set Track Volume
Send/Effects Buttons
Open Sends and Effects
Bottom Right: Go to the Home Zone
TS+Bottom Right: Go to the Sends of the active channel
BS+Bottom Right: Go to the Effects of the selected channel
Program Buttons
Buttons with general purposes
Store: Add marker at current position
Hold+Store: Edit current marker
BS+Store: Remove closets maerker
Learn: Toggle Pre-fader track metering
Edit: Save the project
TS+Edit: Undo ste/action
BS+Edit: Redo undone step/action
Exit: Unsolo all channels
There are more options, but need custom actions. Will add them to the project
Preset Buttons
Some of these actions require teh next actions: _XENAKIOS_SELPREVTRACK and _XENAKIOS_SELNEXTTRACK. Both of them are installable by reapack
The effects zone uses the Mute and Select buttons. Reason for this is that most effects use the rotary encoders.
This way the Mute buttons can still bypass the other effects and while pressing another Select button, the corresponding effect will get triggered.
Top Button: Toggle Bypass of the effect
Bottom Button: Open effect window and go to corresponding zone
The next effects are currently avaiable, grouped by developer