The total-recall B-CONTROL BCR2000 USB/MIDI Controller combines the unlimited versatility of today’s audio software with the feel of real handson controls. With the BCR2000 you can move real high-resolution encoders to control all of your computerbased virtual gear in Cubase®, Cakewalk®, Logic® Audio, Ableton® – and many other popular DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations). Want to control your synth, mixer, effects or signal processor with real controls? It's amazingly simple to set up the BCR2000 to help you perform myriad tasks, all of which were never intended to be done with a mouse!
B-CONTROL BCR2000 has 32 supercool rotary encoders for ultra-easy control of your virtual mixers, organ-drawbars, synths and samplers, but it has so many more features that will make this little marvel your go-to USB/MIDI controller – for everything. Full MIDI In/Out/Thru capability and 32 endless rotary encoders, each with a 15-element LED indicator. Eight of these encoders have a special push-to-set function allowing you to select, adjust and control an endless array of functions. Assign a dedicated knob or button to your most frequently used functions and make edits, all without ever touching a mouse. Tweak “front panel” settings by simply turning a knob. It’s like having the real knobs for every control on your computer screen. Best of all, you'll discover things you can do with MIDI you never thought of before!
...time to learn this instrument, read, re-read the manual, memorized the shortcuts, etc. So I don't even use it with a BCR2000 or an editor, but the old fashioned way: parameter by parameter .... But it is the satin-like and luminous pads that every time dazzle me. I can't help but wonder there is some magic...
I still have my BCR2000, which I use to control my Mopho desktop. This would be an instant buy for me as well, most likely dedicated to my TX81z. My only complaint about the BCR2000 is that the programming software is terrible and (AFAIK) no longer supported. I’d hope that Behringer would release better software...
I am intersted in the Wave, but will wait for the first Firmware updates to see where it goes.. at least non-linear envelopes would be nice. But acoording to the manual the sysex implementation seems quite complete.. I hate menu diving, so changing those menu parameters with the BCR2000 via sysex would be doable
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