USB DAW controller.
21 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
9 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
The 2-way control implementation is is beyond reproach. If you're into patch building in reaktor/supercollider/max etc and you want to create your own context sensitive hardware control experience, there's nothing else around that does it at anywhere near this price range. Controller values are set and stored when the unit receives the MIDI signal for the relevant knob, the LEDs update properly and the values are stored. Even duplicated controls are linked together within the machine. It's totally unique in this respect. My M-Audio Project Mix is put to shame by this.
Quality:
I haven't gigged with them yet as I'm still building a machine which uses them. I'm imagining it will last longer than my Korg MicroKontrol did (which died after 9 months), but not as long as my Evolution UC16 (which has been checked into the aircraft hold regularly since 2003 and hasn't coughed yet). But only time will tell. I've already snapped off one of the pots when it fell 3ft from my table to the floor and this one poor pot took the whole weight on its chin. I've also heard tales from other musicians that the knobs are prone to snapping. I made one attempt at fixing it with the wrong glue which didn't work but I reckon a bit of superglue will do the trick.
Value:
Probably better value than a free lunch. Even more so as there is such a thing as it.
Desirability:
For nerds this is like a peak up the skirt of perfection
Sound:
Sound as FAQ
Ease of Use:
Obviously the limited screen is hard to work with when programming it but they've done the best they could given the spec. The better alternative is to use the non-Behringer freeware BCREDIT app which is basic in terms of GUI and workflow but to the point, and also allows you to use some of the RHS buttons which usually remained locked when programming on the unit itself. Actually jamming with it is tops... the knobs are well spaced and the visual feedback is excellent. My only minor complaints are that the knob range is set to 360deg by default which isn't quite like non-rotary pots which are more like 300deg (it just means that getting the full sweep with a continuous movement isn't as easy), and that the knobs wobble a bit... but which ones don;t in this price range?
Support:
Asked about 2-way communication before I bought it and they took a week or so to get back but gave me a knowledgable answer.
Overall:
My intention is to stock up on a number of these and a wind turbine before we run out of oil and hell breaks loose. I will then flee to the hills and live in my straw bale house where I will program my own hands on improvisation/composing tool based entirely on these units, a lappy running reaktor, some keys and some pads... and some nice acoustic instruments... and mics... and good friends... and chickens, seeds, hand tools, workbench etc etc. These units are part of my vision for the future. The 303 of today.
Submitted: 5/2/2008
Style of Music: Britten meets Scott Walker meets AFX meets me









10 out of 10
Feature:
It does exactly what it's designed to do. You think of it, it can control it (provided the device you want to control allows it.)
I use with Sonar and have found that the tool at Sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/bcr2000control/ is excellent for Sonar and even puts a GUI on your screen to tell you which knob does what!!
Quality:
A little too plastic but everything works nicely.
Value:
no argumants from me
Desirability:
OOOH look at all the pretty lights!
Ease of Use:
Can be tricky to set up at first and in operation remembering which knob does what is tough. However with
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bcr2000control/ and Sonar this is no longer a problem
Submitted: 2/26/2008
Style of Music: Trance
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