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Monroe
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 6:19 pm    Post subject: BCF2000 Opinions Reply with quote

Recognizing this as an inexpensive control and not pro-calibre
equipment, I'm looking for user comments on use for a small,
home-based DAW recording system and limited softsynth control.
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Monroe

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Edwin Hurwitz
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:27 am    Post subject: Re: BCF2000 Opinions Reply with quote

In article <364kq099hu62vl061res8941ob35dosn42@4ax.com>,
Monroe <minburn1@telus.net> wrote:

Quote:
Recognizing this as an inexpensive control and not pro-calibre
equipment, I'm looking for user comments on use for a small,
home-based DAW recording system and limited softsynth control.
--

Monroe

I got it to control aux sends for Pro Tools to mix monitors while I
records gigs I am playing (hence, not wanting to mess with the mouse)
and it works great. Non touch sensitive motorized faders are a little
weird, but they work fine. It seems pretty robust and works good for the
money.....it's a Behringer.


Edwin
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Frank de Waal
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 6:20 pm    Post subject: Re: BCF2000 Opinions Reply with quote

Edwin Hurwitz <edwin@TAKEMEOUTindra.com> wrote in message news:<edwin-DCBD55.15405628112004@corp.supernews.com>...
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In article <364kq099hu62vl061res8941ob35dosn42@4ax.com>,
Monroe <minburn1@telus.net> wrote:

Recognizing this as an inexpensive control and not pro-calibre
equipment, I'm looking for user comments on use for a small,
home-based DAW recording system and limited softsynth control.
--

Monroe

I got it to control aux sends for Pro Tools to mix monitors while I
records gigs I am playing (hence, not wanting to mess with the mouse)
and it works great. Non touch sensitive motorized faders are a little
weird, but they work fine. It seems pretty robust and works good for the
money.....it's a Behringer.


Edwin

I don't see the original question in the list, so I will
react to thisone instead.

While I was looking for something else I bumped into a
full demonstration video on the BCF2000 on www.dancetech.com!
It really shows what it is from getting it out of the package
to playing with it.

Good luck

Frank
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Geoff Wood
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:51 pm    Post subject: Re: BCF2000 Opinions Reply with quote

"Monroe" <minburn1@telus.net> wrote in message
news:364kq099hu62vl061res8941ob35dosn42@4ax.com...
Quote:
Recognizing this as an inexpensive control and not pro-calibre
equipment, I'm looking for user comments on use for a small,
home-based DAW recording system and limited softsynth control.

A bit plasticy, but I bought one.


geoff
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