"physical" Midi MRC

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"physical" Midi MRC

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I was looking for a midi controller to drive the Modular MRC.

What about this one (same physical matrix) ?
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nice one.
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or buy the behringer bcr2000 its VERY cheap! and it works great.
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yep BCR & BCF are nice!
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Post by dawman »

I was tempted for this one w/ the joystick.

But ended up getting Cubase 4 :lol:

Ableton Live w/ this and Scope must be an incredible combination.
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Do it by your self!

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(this is the one I've made)
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the19thbear wrote:or buy the behringer bcr2000 its VERY cheap! and it works great.
I do know that: actually I have 2 BCR2000 units !!! :D
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Post by Tau »

I have a faderfox lx1 (the one with 64 buttons), 1st generation, and it's great. Only one rotary encoder in there, but the whole unit feels really nice and solid.

You should know that, because it's MIDI only (not USB), it runs on batteries (rechargeable recommended) or with an external PSU, and it's a tad small, so it might be a good idea to try it first with your hands and see if it fits.

You can easily switch banks, so you can even control multiple MRCs with that, and the visual similarity is also helpful. I think it's a good idea!

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Doepfer Pocket Dial - no parameter jumping, 16 rotary knobs, switching 4 banks - so you have 64 possibilities, only MIDI
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