Topic: Fireface 800 with a Behringer BCF2000 and Logic Audio - help!
Hi,
I am running Logic 8 on an iMac using a Fireface 800 audio interface via firewire. I have a pair of stereo monitors (KRK RP6s) coming out of analogue outs 1+2 on the fireface.
Recently I decided to get myself a Behringer BCF2000 control surface, which initially was for the sole purpose of a practical way of controlling the output gain to my monitors. Therefore I have the Behringer connected to the Fireface via MIDI, and have it in Mackie Control compatible mode so I can adjust the Fireface's software mixer (TotalMix).
All well and good. The only trouble is, each time I load up Logic now, Logic automatically scans and detects the connection of a Mackie Control compatible device, and the net result is that each time I adjust the Behringer for the purpose of adjusting the Fireface's software mixer (TotalMix), I'm simultaneously (and unwantedly) screwing up a load of Logic settings.
To give you an example, as I turn up one fader intended to control my monitors, I'm also sending out note information (?!) to a Logic synth plugin, which thereafter plays! But also, Logic's own faders, panpots - these are all vulnerable to unwantedly change.
Ideally, I don't want Logic to even recognise the Behringer, or not to automatically scan for it.
Am I doing this all the wrong way? All I really wanted was a control surface to control the output to my monitors - like a studio volume control.
Any help appreciated!