Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Roland Alpha Juno-1 with Behringer BCR2000
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"A short demonstration of the Roland Alpha Juno-1 synthesizer being programmed with the Behringer BCR2000 MIDI controller. I don't get to all the parameters in this video, but enough to give an idea of the Juno-1's sound and how readily it responds to MIDI control."
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does that use sysex or cc? or both, im sure it does cc . ..
ReplyDeleteThe controller has cc, but also supports "learning" of basic sysex (which is how I set it up here). You can't input sysex strings manually though :( I'm told there are better boxes for sysex control but this was a nice price and works fine once it's been programmed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature, Matrix.
Thats great! I've been using the PG-300 "emulator" software for a long time but I think a midi controller is in order!
ReplyDeleteI wish behringer would make a BCR with LCD readouts, bus power, & nicer knobs for like $499.
ReplyDeleteThe BCR 2k is great as is tho, I don't know why more companies have not jumped on the endless knob + visual feedback bandwagon...