[LAU] USB MIDI controller
till at www.n0ne.de
till at www.n0ne.de
Sun Dec 11 22:27:41 UTC 2016
Anyone ever tried stuff from this Icon company?
http://iconproaudio.com/product/platform-m/
its only slightly more expensive than the behringer BUT has motor faders...
December 11 2016 11:19 PM, "Will Godfrey" <willgodfrey at musically.me.uk> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 22:29:53 +0100
> Georg Krause <mail at georg-krause.net> wrote:
>
>> +1 for the bfc2k.
>>
>>> but it's a Behringer...
>>
>> It is. But in this case its not a big point, because there are no audio
>> quality issues or something like that. the midi signal has the same
>> quality, no matter where you save money. more important is: its class
>> compliant usb, its fully programmable, pretty robust (i dont have a
>> case, just put it in a bag to move it) and you can open it and adjust
>> the fader resistance ;)
>>
>> the size may be a down side, but i can totally recommend it.
>
> This actually looks very attractive indeed. I found an old Sound On Sound
> review of it and apparently you can get a Java application for programming it.
> This is platform agnostic.
>
> I think I'd be taking rather a risk trying to order one before Christmas now,
> but I'll certainly be giving it serious consideration in January.
>
> Thanks for such a quick response guys.
>
> --
> Will J Godfrey
> http://www.musically.me.uk
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