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Published on 05/01/13 at 06:52
Value For Money :
Poor
Sincerely ... are there other controllers with motorized fader with such good value for money?
Below, a € 200 we have a Behringer BCF 2000 without LCD screen, so we do not know what key unless you look at our screen at the same time. and more ca ultra noisy faders when they move
and above the price of the new iCon Qcon Pro was the Mackie Universal that are super expensive .. see worse the Avid Artist Mix to 1200 € (a killer by the way) ....
The brief was a controller worthy of the name for the right budget!
- 9 motorized faders (8 tracks + 1 Master)
- Fits extremely well depending on the software used (pre-programmed to do) - I use it with Cubase 6.5 64-bit, amazing!
- The faders are very quiet, good move! (I replaced the fader against by plastic with metal fader to be able to move by touching anywhere and not just on top as the origin, because yes it only move the human electrical contact, if if an object falling on accident, the fader automatically resets to its place)
- Several super convenient programmable buttons
- A jog, not too bad
- On each track: 1 rec, 1 solo, mute 1, 1 Selec (to select the track), one programmable button. + 1 Pan knob
Yes with the experience I remake this choice, because there is no other controller in the same price range .. or it is below and is deprived of vital functions is above and is immediately overpriced ...
Anyway for a home studio that I am, it suits me perfectly!
Only Downside may be, I have the old version, with a single large screen without the counter right.
faders on the new version of a move more smoothly through several servo controlling them against one only for the former.
and indicators on the level of the tracks to the right of each fader on the old nonexistent.
Apart from that ... it is the same!
Below, a € 200 we have a Behringer BCF 2000 without LCD screen, so we do not know what key unless you look at our screen at the same time. and more ca ultra noisy faders when they move
and above the price of the new iCon Qcon Pro was the Mackie Universal that are super expensive .. see worse the Avid Artist Mix to 1200 € (a killer by the way) ....
The brief was a controller worthy of the name for the right budget!
- 9 motorized faders (8 tracks + 1 Master)
- Fits extremely well depending on the software used (pre-programmed to do) - I use it with Cubase 6.5 64-bit, amazing!
- The faders are very quiet, good move! (I replaced the fader against by plastic with metal fader to be able to move by touching anywhere and not just on top as the origin, because yes it only move the human electrical contact, if if an object falling on accident, the fader automatically resets to its place)
- Several super convenient programmable buttons
- A jog, not too bad
- On each track: 1 rec, 1 solo, mute 1, 1 Selec (to select the track), one programmable button. + 1 Pan knob
Yes with the experience I remake this choice, because there is no other controller in the same price range .. or it is below and is deprived of vital functions is above and is immediately overpriced ...
Anyway for a home studio that I am, it suits me perfectly!
Only Downside may be, I have the old version, with a single large screen without the counter right.
faders on the new version of a move more smoothly through several servo controlling them against one only for the former.
and indicators on the level of the tracks to the right of each fader on the old nonexistent.
Apart from that ... it is the same!