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Behringer B-Control Rotary BCR2000
Will Zégal Will Zégal
Published on 03/10/06 at 09:05
Last day of mid-2009 I think beginners crit 2006

- How long have you use it?
Used 6-7 months, then put in a closet

- What is the particular feature you like best and least?

Assets:
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total recal

multiplicity of buttons

buttons enough prcis

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Cons:
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Aesthetics disaster

look cheap (even if it seems solid enough in time)

buttons somewhat enjoyable to the touch (hard plastic. prfre those I just cahoutchouts)

identification of the buttons difficult with the row of buttons identical to the labels under which is a bit ticklish, sometimes you find the right button. He does not jump to my eyes.

BOFs drivers or crappy. N'voluent not even that the software still in beta version for months and months.

the height of the buttons does not leave or ill see diodes crowns that are above the buttons when used on a possible table at which you sit.

can sometimes limit for MIDI CONTRL Volusion and programming often galre

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- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
In the era of purchase, not normment surfaces CONTRL, but many matres Controller keyboards. Since then, many of the products on the market.

- How do you report qualitprix?
This is the highlight of this device: the price. At this price the multiplicity of the buttons, the total recal and quality even when well above Evolution is a true gift. Especially occasion (I d touch mine for nickel in a state 80).
If we want to set the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">complter</span> Controller or if you want a first MIDI Controller and we trs limited budget, it is the choice he would be a shame to forego.

Controller in a single, if you have a limited budget, it is much better to ogle other products such as Wave Idea Bitstream Pro, or the Controller Novation Akai or more upscale (but more expensive) , Doepfler products. See also keyboard matres Edirol / Roland (PCR-x00).
It should be remembered that a few buttons, the BCR offers only rotary. However, it is often INTERESTED to have a panel of Controller (faders, pads, ribbons, crossfaders or joystick or touchpad). Of course, all of dpend if you want to use the Controller to play (his fiddle rglages live) or just to program its sound or its rgler the EQs squenceur.

Otherwise, do not RVer: if we have a little more for their money than some brands such as Evolution is not THE ultimate cheap Controller. Its default is not rdhibitoire, but actually more of a utility device to a surface really enjoyable CONTRL the soft synth. But we made music, even when. The Fast Fashion does not fit well Aesthetics of sadness and bad ergonomics. The <span style="text-decoration: underline;">pleasure</span> that one can ask to have his fingers on a surface of CONTRL is a non lment ngligeable the pleasure of making music.
[edit]: I see that even when the price of the evolution UC-33 is much much lower that for the first amne yrflchir equipment if it is not make scne [/ Edit]

- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
I sold it because I used a long time. He had no place in the studio (which has indeed a Mackie Control, a BCF and a Novation Remote SL) and I can not find it suited to live (too bulky, not quite readable and above zero- pleasure)
I find the symbol used today leve (Author 100 for a device found nine 150), but most of the ads relate to the stuff almost new. It is a sign that people are finding may be the wrong product that is good business.
You should know what is achte: something practical, which makes many services for the price, but not happy either, far from it.