Hi,
I also have the BCR-2000. While it is all in all a good device, the
build quality is lacking a bit. It has some rotor-knobs which also act
as buttons. Two of these are spoilt with the behaviour that on turning
the knob some values are skipped (meaning I have to wind and wind and
wind till I have the correct value). But I must say I use it for live
performances in a case. So for the studio: Yes I would recommend it.
But for live I would opt out for something more rugged (checkout this:
https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=144001&start=0)
Gerald
On 09/10/2014 09:43 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 09/09/2014 06:59 PM, Kelly Hirai wrote:
hey linux audio users, about a year ago i
purchased the korg
nanokontrol one when they were dumping them to make room for the
nanokontrol II. the last month i'm finally getting to using it
for some csound live processing. but im beginning to find
shortcomings. for one i could use more knobs. also 14bits of
resolution would be nice. finally it would be nice if when i
reassign the knobs it would be nice to be able start from the
values they are operating on.
so im looking into the bcr-2000-b by behringer. any linux users
had any experience with this device? any other device
suggestions for a budget minded music coder?
k.
Hello Kelly,
I've got both the BCR-2000 and the BCF-2000. Great devices, fully
supported. They're super flexible to program too with the help of
the BC Manager utility:
http://mountainutilities.eu/bcmanager BC
Manager runs perfectly with Wine. I can highly recommend these
devices.
Jeremy
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