The Behringer BCR2000 USB/MIDI Controller combines the unlimited versatility of today's audio software with the feel of real controls.
The Behringer BCR2000 lets you turn real knobs to control all the virtual gear in Cubase, Cakewalk, Logic and other major audio software. It is the intuitive way to control and create music with a real hands-on feel.
The main features of the Behringer BCR2000 include:
Unique, total recall cascadable desktop MIDI controller with analog feel and an intuitive user interface
24 high-resolution encoders with LED rings for ultimate control over virtual mixers, synths, samplers and effects processors
4 virtual groups with 8 dual-mode, high-resolution encoders that feature LED rings and an additional push function
16 + 4 illuminated buttons freely assignable to all types of MIDI functions from note on/off, control change and program change to MMC and system exclusive data
All panel elements freely assignable manually or via user-friendly learn mode
Two additional multi-function foot switch connectors can be used to address all types of MIDI data
32 user presets each with 4 encoder groups
Configurable MIDI and USB modes for ultra-flexible system integration
1 MIDI In plus 2 MIDI Outs, usable as an additional USB to MIDI interface
Multi-function 4-digit LED display with real-time parameter indication plus write-in fields for your own labeling
MIDI Input with merge function for cascading several control units
Standard MIDI In/Out connectors
USB MIDI support with WINDOWS XP and MAC OSX
Features:
Manufacturer:
Behringer
Plattform:
Mac/PC
Interface:
USB
Number of Faders:
0
Fader Length (mm):
0
Number of Knobs:
24
Display:
Yes
Behringer BCR2000 Total Recall USB/ MIDI Controller Desk
Nice and compact controller. It has USB connection and official drivers for proper device recognition, and it presents itself to the computer as two separate controllers - ideal for controlling multiple MIDI capable application simultaneously.
Is allows USB and MIDI communication, with a MIDI in, out and thru ports. Unfortunately, it requires external power.
Lots and lots of knobs, buttons and options. You can configure this as you please. Also, the top 8 knobs are splitted into 4 banks (selectable on the top right buttons), rendering as 32 different knobs.
Some knobs can be twitchy, by performing erratically - something glitches up and turning the knob sends weird values from not movin at all to becoming random. However, remapping the knob fixes the problem.
Most DAWs comes with presets for auto-mapping the device, and the device has internal presets for emulating commonly knows MIDI equipment. I use it as a "master effect unit", using the MIDI to control my mastering effect chain.
I love this controller. If you work with virtual instruments or/and effects, this is a must have. The endless number of parameters you can assign with the BCR2000 have a tremendous impact on your workflow. Ive tried with several DAWs and is really easy to map. You can map anything you want, and the fact that it haves 4 memory banks makes a huge difference in organization.
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