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The Behringer BCF2000 control surface
Knobs 
Push buttons 
Faders 
LCD 
display 
Encoder 
groups 
buttons 
Editing 
buttons 
Preset 
buttons 
Assignable 
buttons 
Note:
 The following instructions describe using the Behringer BCF2000 only as an emulated Mackie Control 
Universal device. However, it can also be used as a generic controller. To set up the BCF2000 as a generic controller, 
see 
 or the manufacturer’s instructions. 
Overview 
The buttons and knobs on the Behringer BCF2000 perform the following functions: 
Encoder Groups buttons with Editing buttons. These buttons control the save function, metronome, track effects display, sound 
device display, automation mode, downmix output, and bus displayFor more information, see 
Encoder Groups buttons with Push buttons. These buttons control track functions including mute, solo, track selection, 
recording, and adding a track to a project. For more information, see 
Encoder Groups buttons with Assignable buttons. These buttons control play, pause, rewind, fast forward, record, and home 
functions. You can also add markers and regions to your project. For more information, see 
Encoder Groups buttons with knobs. These control panning, busses, sound devices and track effectsFor more information, see 
Faders. These control the track volume level and automation envelopes. For more information, see 
Preset buttons. These controls allow you to move left or right through the BCFview virtual displayFor more information, see 
Hardware setup 
1.
First open and run the USB MIDI driver .zip file (v1.1.1.1) for BCF2000. 
Note:
 After installing the MIDI driver, the B-Control Rotary/Fader 2000 (12/23/2004,1.1.1.1) will be visible under Sound, video and 
game controllers in your system’s Device Manager. 
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