Connect the BCF2000 to the Capybara-320 through MIDI and to the Paca(rana) through MIDI or USB.
MIDI
Connect the MIDI output of the Capybara-320 (or the MIDI output of the MIDI interface being used with the Paca(rana)) to the MIDI input on the back of the BCF2000.
Connect the MIDI input of the Capybara-320 (or the MIDI input of the MIDI interface being used with the Paca(rana)) to MIDI output B on the back of the BCF2000.
Turn on the BCF2000.
On the BCF2000, press the EDIT and STORE buttons simultaneously. Rotate the TYPE rotary (leftmost rotary) to select S-3 as the interface mode.
Press the EXIT button on the BCF2000.
In Kyma, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, click the Performance button, and choose BCF2000 as the External MIDI Controller.
USB
Connect the BCF2000 USB port to one of the USB ports on the back of the Paca(rana).
Turn on the BCF2000.
On the BCF2000, press the EDIT and STORE buttons simultaneously. Rotate the TYPE rotary (leftmost rotary) to select u-1 as the interface mode. OR Select "u-4" if you would like the MIDI In to be merged and sent to Kyma (allows you to plug your MIDI Keyboard / Controller into the BCF-2000 and send notes and other MIDI data to Kyma)
Press the EXIT button on the BCF2000.
Select the "BCF2000 (USB) on the MIDI Input and Output on the DSP Status.
In Kyma, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, click the Performance button, and choose BCF2000 as the External MIDI Controller.
Please note, unconfirmed reports of MTC not being passed though from the BCF-2000 MIDI In to Kyma. (Notes & CC's work fine.)
When Kyma first starts (or when you select the BCF2000 as Kyma's external MIDI controller in the Preferences), Kyma will load a temporary preset into the BCF2000 (indicated by a circular pattern on the BCF2000 display). This preset is forgotten whenever you turn off the BCF2000 and is reloaded whenever you start Kyma or select the BCF2000 in the Preferences.
Whenever a Sound is played in Kyma, its virtual control surface will be automatically mapped to the BCF2000:
all vertical faders are mapped to BCF2000 faders, in left-to-right, top-to-bottom order
all circular controls are mapped to the BCF2000 encoders, in left-to-right, top-to-bottom order
the first 16 buttons and toggles are mapped to the BCF2000 switches, in left-to-right, top-to-bottom order
There are a few other, extra functions (see the diagram above).
The push function of the first encoder toggles between normal and fine-tune operation.
The push function of the second encoder exchanges faders and rotaries.
The eighth encoder controls the output level of Kyma and the push function of that encoder is a quick quiet function when the second encoder group is selected.
The third and fourth encoder group selector buttons are used to scroll through banks of faders and rotaries (8 at a time).
The user buttons are snapshot preset, roll the dice, and scroll through VCS presets.
Note that the BCF2000 will be locked in Kyma mode after Kyma has initialized it. Power-cycle the BCF2000 to use it with other software.