I vote for the BCR.
You can program the LEDs to give different kinds of feedback as well and its actually easy enough to program to make it viable.
For $100 its hard to argue against it.
Midi controller with most knobs
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metafactor
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metafactor wrote:The BCR option definitely seems feasible, although I'd like to rip out the guts and make my own custom funky case. I wish I could get a doepfer, but ones I've seen for sale are too pricey. Where can a BCR be found for $100 usd?
Thanks all!
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=BCR+2000
Just a BIT over $100, but no Tax
15" PB 2.5 Ghz, 4 Gig RAM, 750 GB HD, Live 9 still no cue points or program change messages?!?. Doesn't do shit.
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Yes, they do show up on eBay now & then, but you'll have to hunt for it. Be prepared to pay around $250 - $375 US.Pasha wrote:..Sold out....popoff wrote:
doepfer: 64 knobs * 3 presets
Any chance to find it on eBay?
It features 64 potentiometers x 2 banks = 128 knobs.
The knobs have a nice smooth feel. Overall, a very good product indeed. It is a shame that they are no longer being manufactured.
