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Re: Behringer B-CONTROL BCF2000 any reviews? recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:26 am
by ark
Soundscapemusic wrote:hey everyone! i recently stumbled upon this neeat little studio gadget :D the Behringer B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000

http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BCF2000.aspx

im kind of looking for a really low budget home mixing console something alont the lines of this!
It's not a mixing console; it's a MIDI controller. So it doesn't have any audio inputs (or outputs, for that matter) -- you have to use it with a program (such as Live) that accepts apropriate MIDI inputs.

Re: Behringer B-CONTROL BCF2000 any reviews? recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:20 pm
by Soundscapemusic
ark wrote:
Soundscapemusic wrote:hey everyone! i recently stumbled upon this neeat little studio gadget :D the Behringer B-CONTROL FADER BCF2000

http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BCF2000.aspx

im kind of looking for a really low budget home mixing console something alont the lines of this!
It's not a mixing console; it's a MIDI controller. So it doesn't have any audio inputs (or outputs, for that matter) -- you have to use it with a program (such as Live) that accepts apropriate MIDI inputs.

yess i know, but i want to control it "LIKE" a mixing console where all functions are mapped to lives mixing elements i.e faders, pans, solos, arm/record, sends etc erc

Re: Behringer B-CONTROL BCF2000 any reviews? recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:57 pm
by ciw
personally i wouldn't trust behringer to make motorized faders that aren't noisy as feck and don't break.

i have owned a bcr2000 for four years and borrowed another one for a year ... virtual encoders are cool, silent and more robust, but still the things break, several buttons and leds on my bcr no longer work.

also personally i hardly use it for production, the mouse and keyboard work just fine most of the time. my brain can only deal with concentrating on one thing at once so i don't have a use for 8 faders, with or without mackie control. most of my projects have 30-50 tracks in them so with all that paging about it's hardly convenient anyway.

VERY useful for live playing though.

Re: Behringer B-CONTROL BCF2000 any reviews? recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:40 pm
by Soundscapemusic
thanks for the input! still figuring out how to use the thing but i plan on using it for a variety of things.

i didnt trust it either before i bought it. but i saw alot of good reviews and had some good feedback. :)

Re: Behringer B-CONTROL BCF2000 any reviews? recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:26 pm
by Chisel
Soundscapemusic wrote:thanks for the input! still figuring out how to use the thing but i plan on using it for a variety of things.

i didnt trust it either before i bought it. but i saw alot of good reviews and had some good feedback. :)
Make sure to get BCFView. Start the BCF2000 in Mackie emulation mode and launch BCFView before you start Live and you'll have a nifty pseudo-LCD display for viewing all the parameters that get auto-mapped to the BCF2000 when in Mackie emulation mode. Neat stuff!

Peace \/
chisel316