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  • Anonymous

    super but doubts ...

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 02/26/14 at 04:51
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    in use in the studio & live since the purchase in 2007 of Bitstream.
    very versatile, use usb only for 4 years & very appreciable midday party that an additional sound card (for midi ports) for owners of laptops.

    umpeccablement works with traktor & ableton.

    only downside to 7 years of use, sometimes leds excite and disturb midi communication. even after firmware update. the problem may be internal?

    my first controller and even with its minor flaws I highly recommend it for its robustness & ease of installation.
  • ToxikalienToxikalien

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 06/15/13 at 02:22
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    How long have you use it? 10 years Have you tried many other models before getting no What is the particular feature you like best and least most are full of knob and fader least:? The screen does not show that the 'is controlled with the knob or fader
  • nxtnxt

    no limits config

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 01/28/13 at 05:18
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    How long have you been using?

    2 months
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    What feature do you like most?

    no limit configuration parameters control
    (This is really a war machine)
    mode "hook" very convenient for compensser the absence of motorized knobs
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    What is so special that you like moin?

    the usb port is not out 3em output "midi" (I think that is detail can be changed by a future firmware)
    it would be good to have some good knobs endless but we do not all have little
    I think for beginners in midi controller that can be a little confusing at first

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    How do you rate the quality / price?

    very good (370euros nine) in November 2012

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    With experience, you do again this choice?…
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    How long have you been using?

    2 months
    ___

    What feature do you like most?

    no limit configuration parameters control
    (This is really a war machine)
    mode "hook" very convenient for compensser the absence of motorized knobs
    ___

    What is so special that you like moin?

    the usb port is not out 3em output "midi" (I think that is detail can be changed by a future firmware)
    it would be good to have some good knobs endless but we do not all have little
    I think for beginners in midi controller that can be a little confusing at first

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    How do you rate the quality / price?

    very good (370euros nine) in November 2012

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    With experience, you do again this choice?

    yes without a doubt and I'm ready to buy a second
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  • goonzygoonzy

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 10/26/06 at 09:43
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    Received notice yesterday so fresh.

    The + side: many controls directly accessible, comprehensive LCD display

    The next -: unsatisfactory finish.

    Models previously used: M-Audio UC 33, Berhinger BCF 2000, Faderfox DJ-1

    Value for money right no more.

    If it again, I would hesitate any longer between Bitstream and a couple BCF/BCR2000
  • lonomatopeurlonomatopeur

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 03/21/07 at 02:56
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    -I use it for 2 months
    "I like many posibilities its configuration, its finish, its many options
    -Of other more conventional model such as the BCR, or uc33
    I find it a bit expensive, but the quality is to go
    Yes I choose to do it again, it made since the release of pro bistream I was waiting
  • audiofile13audiofile13

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 04/24/07 at 08:54
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    - I IT CAN BE USED for 3 months

    - What I like most:
    * The automation (LFO, ARP, sampler) unique and never seen on a MIDI controller
    * The quality of fab and finish are exemplary
    * The multitude of controls on the front (Joystick, Ribbon, pots, faders, buttons ...)
    * The dual MIDI outputs also available on USB
    * Self powered USB port
    * The output sync 24
    * The quality of support Wave Idea and many ROM updates
    * In fact I like it!

    - What I like least:
    * The hood of the crossfader a bit small for my taste (it is easy to replace)
    * The weight (about 7 kg!) That stands for strength!

    - Prior to this controller, I used the UC33 and the novation remote zero SL, both con…
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    - I IT CAN BE USED for 3 months

    - What I like most:
    * The automation (LFO, ARP, sampler) unique and never seen on a MIDI controller
    * The quality of fab and finish are exemplary
    * The multitude of controls on the front (Joystick, Ribbon, pots, faders, buttons ...)
    * The dual MIDI outputs also available on USB
    * Self powered USB port
    * The output sync 24
    * The quality of support Wave Idea and many ROM updates
    * In fact I like it!

    - What I like least:
    * The hood of the crossfader a bit small for my taste (it is easy to replace)
    * The weight (about 7 kg!) That stands for strength!

    - Prior to this controller, I used the UC33 and the novation remote zero SL, both controllers are not expensive but the quality and durability are far from equaling the Bitstream 3X, UC33 and Remote are plastic, the Bitstream is metal

    - The value for money

    While the controller is more expensive than a Novation or UC33 but quality comes at a price!
    We can find the bitstream is 379 euros including postage on the net, so the price / quality ratio is qu'honete!

    - You do again this choice

    Clearly YES!
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  • alusk el molluksalusk el molluks

    CME BitStream 3XPublished on 05/16/07 at 09:00
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    I use it for a month and a half.
    What I like most is its strength and the number of tests possible. In addition, features like LFO and the sequencer motion are unique to a MIDI controller.
    Opening the box, the first thing that came to mind is: "p **** n! they do not care no customer at the mouth of the CME !"... the controller enters a aluminum carrying case (only the first 999 I think), the documentation is clear and precise (in English) and presented in a ziplock bag pvc type. Also included is the USB cable and a transformer for the case where you do not connect a computer (the bitstream is powered by the USB, still a good thing alone, mostly live).
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    I use it for a month and a half.
    What I like most is its strength and the number of tests possible. In addition, features like LFO and the sequencer motion are unique to a MIDI controller.
    Opening the box, the first thing that came to mind is: "p **** n! they do not care no customer at the mouth of the CME !"... the controller enters a aluminum carrying case (only the first 999 I think), the documentation is clear and precise (in English) and presented in a ziplock bag pvc type. Also included is the USB cable and a transformer for the case where you do not connect a computer (the bitstream is powered by the USB, still a good thing alone, mostly live).
    mode "hook" for the faders and knobs replaces pretty well the lack of car ownership and endless knobs. In addition, the fact that these options are not present make it more compatible with apps like Bidule or energyXT example.
    This controller is fully programmable by a software that is downloaded on their site and there are many presets already implemented for a variety of synthesizers, expanders, etc ...
    I tested it in live situation and I had no worries about the reliability of the machine.
    It is true, against the finishes are a bit lacking (plastic buttons, faders races / knobs non-uniform to the touch, but in the end, during a performance, you do not realize it).
    Also, I was quite disappointed by the arppeggiator because you can not enter their own sequences (that it seems to me but maybe I'm too tried).
    The ribbon controller is too small for my taste and not pressure sensitive (making it more real than an additional fader ribbon controller, but hey, for the real thing is more in Doepfer € 200! ).
    I owned a BCF2000 that I no longer use because it is a plague of transport for lives (too bulky and not strong enough for my taste)
    I find the price / quality ratio right (less than € 400 in Germany)
    I would do this choice, unless competition does not offer big LE controller at the same price with the same strength and impeccable finish, which would surprise me, at least in the near future.
    Finally, I think the bitstream that is more oriented live studio (Mackie Control mode is quite complicated to set up such and I think anyone looking for a controller to make the sound recording and mixing will be happier with BCF2000 example, or, if they can afford a real Mackie Control).
    on the other hand, its strength makes it a great traveling companion and the number of possible controls makes it extremely practical to live, no more mouse!
    It is better, in my opinion, having already strong foundation to use MIDI real potential of the machine (the side that it is fully programmable navigate through several sub-menus in the software configuration to really do what the one wants to).
    I think it will please those who have both a computer and machines (it can be used as master tempo and MIDI sync, every knob / fader / button can be configured to send the cc's choose the channel of their choice). The number of defined functions is impressive (eg fader curve: one can draw the curve itself for each fader !!!). It will take me some time to really take in hand, but I'm sure it will become an increasingly large in my creative process (associated note with the modular apps like energyXT, it'll be awesome! !).
    In short, I recommend it to those who already know the MIDI controller and are seeking a creative and effective, others may be a little confused by the machine in user mode (even if the standard mode will certainly make the happiness of a user Ableton Live for example).
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