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joe5hops
Published on 01/02/10 at 03:37
Value For Money :
Excellent
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For how long have you been using it?
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I use this interface for 15 days with CubaseLE came with my Firepod, and I do not believe me can happen in the future.
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Did you try many other models before getting this one?
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I have not tried other models before because I did not feel there is something similar (and at this price)
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What thing do you like most/least about it?
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The construction is very plastoc. It is clearly not a gear for the stage, or he himself will provide the custom flight case. The faders are long (100mm) and very flexible, the operator precise enough. For me it lacks some additional rotary pots (I think also complete with a BCR-2000)
As usual the Behringer doc is hungry and I was expecting to spend whole nights to plan the BCF to control my Cubase, and then a miracle: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">the tutorial</span> about emulating <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Romjé</span> Mackie! Behringer should pay him royalties!
One downside, this tutorial dates from 2005 and the version of driver recommended is a recent one. As any user of Windows, so I downloaded the latest version. Serious error .. : The latest driver available for download on the Behringer website (USB MIDI DRIVER (V1.2.1.3) for BCF2000 & BCR2000) royally shit (tested on 2 different PCs with my CubaseLE), take the driver "Universal USB MIDI Driver "offered at the same place!
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Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
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In conclusion, this product provides excellent value for money and is easily accessible (technically) only through tutorials like the one cited above. I do it again without hesitation that choice and advise all those who row on their computer with a mouse!
For how long have you been using it?
</ul>
I use this interface for 15 days with CubaseLE came with my Firepod, and I do not believe me can happen in the future.
<ul>
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
</ul>
I have not tried other models before because I did not feel there is something similar (and at this price)
<ul>
What thing do you like most/least about it?
</ul>
The construction is very plastoc. It is clearly not a gear for the stage, or he himself will provide the custom flight case. The faders are long (100mm) and very flexible, the operator precise enough. For me it lacks some additional rotary pots (I think also complete with a BCR-2000)
As usual the Behringer doc is hungry and I was expecting to spend whole nights to plan the BCF to control my Cubase, and then a miracle: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">the tutorial</span> about emulating <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Romjé</span> Mackie! Behringer should pay him royalties!
One downside, this tutorial dates from 2005 and the version of driver recommended is a recent one. As any user of Windows, so I downloaded the latest version. Serious error .. : The latest driver available for download on the Behringer website (USB MIDI DRIVER (V1.2.1.3) for BCF2000 & BCR2000) royally shit (tested on 2 different PCs with my CubaseLE), take the driver "Universal USB MIDI Driver "offered at the same place!
<ul>
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
</ul>
In conclusion, this product provides excellent value for money and is easily accessible (technically) only through tutorials like the one cited above. I do it again without hesitation that choice and advise all those who row on their computer with a mouse!