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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 40469" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: MIDI controller to augment LS9</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>well, my application is a little different since i'm using them as remotes for personal monitor mixing. sort of a poor man's aviom system. i've got BCR2000's [the one with only knobs] and each page gives me 32 knobs that i've got assigned to aux levels for each mix. dial up the page/mix you want and turn the knobs...</p><p></p><p>to answer your question more directly... BCR and BCF versions of these are very similar. you get a whole bunch of knobs and buttons that you can assign to pretty much anything midi. and i do mean a whole bunch. either unit has a top row of 8 knobs with 4 pages so that's 32 knobs. below that is 16 buttons. then you get 8 motorized faders on the BCF and 24 additional knobs on the BCR. there's 32 presets of these available, and changes on each preset are automatically saved in a buffer so you can flip back and forth between pages without having to constantly hit 'store'. if you hook them up bidirectionally [which i don't] then the faders/knobs on the BCR/F will track whatever the console does and vice versa.</p><p></p><p>they've got a really easy to use 'learn' feature so as long as the desk you want to control spits out controller info you can teach the BCR/F pretty much any command. there are also programs available to custom program all sorts of fancy midi strings.</p><p></p><p>usual disclaimer: i don't work for 'the B-word' or anything. i've just used these things with yamaha audio consoles and they work well and are stupid cheap...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 40469, member: 158"] Re: MIDI controller to augment LS9 well, my application is a little different since i'm using them as remotes for personal monitor mixing. sort of a poor man's aviom system. i've got BCR2000's [the one with only knobs] and each page gives me 32 knobs that i've got assigned to aux levels for each mix. dial up the page/mix you want and turn the knobs... to answer your question more directly... BCR and BCF versions of these are very similar. you get a whole bunch of knobs and buttons that you can assign to pretty much anything midi. and i do mean a whole bunch. either unit has a top row of 8 knobs with 4 pages so that's 32 knobs. below that is 16 buttons. then you get 8 motorized faders on the BCF and 24 additional knobs on the BCR. there's 32 presets of these available, and changes on each preset are automatically saved in a buffer so you can flip back and forth between pages without having to constantly hit 'store'. if you hook them up bidirectionally [which i don't] then the faders/knobs on the BCR/F will track whatever the console does and vice versa. they've got a really easy to use 'learn' feature so as long as the desk you want to control spits out controller info you can teach the BCR/F pretty much any command. there are also programs available to custom program all sorts of fancy midi strings. usual disclaimer: i don't work for 'the B-word' or anything. i've just used these things with yamaha audio consoles and they work well and are stupid cheap... [/QUOTE]
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