Anyone got a copy of the BRC video manual available?

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I've seen them in the past, but haven't got one today. If you know where it's available for sale, please reply. Thanks.
 
I just might be able to hook you up. I sold the brc years ago but I don't think the video went with it. I'll check.
 
ez_willis said:
I just might be able to hook you up. I sold the brc years ago but I don't think the video went with it. I'll check.

Great! What did you find out?
 
kid klash said:
Great! What did you find out?

Sorry, with the prep for Jamfest I forgot all about you.

I just checked, it went with the BRC. Sorry. Good Luck!
 
I have one but it is packed away while we build a new house.

If you still need one by the middle of November just email me and I can see if I can send you a copy.
 
David Artis said:
I have one but it is packed away while we build a new house.

If you still need one by the middle of November just email me and I can see if I can send you a copy.

Great! Thanks David - I'll PM or Email you in November if I haven't found one yet.
 
Bump.

It's December, and I'm still looking for the BRC video manual. If you've got a copy to to give or sell, please PM me. Thanks!
 
Carter said:
I dont know if this will help bu here is a link to the BRC Manual..........not Video Manual.............

http://www.alesis.com/downloads/manuals/BRC_Manual.pdf

Thanks - I appreciate it. I already have the "paper" manual; I've heard that the video manual is a LOT more intuitive and easier to follow and understand.

I'm doing some basic stuff with my BRC, but I find it pretty complex, and the "paper" manual is a pain in the neck (not very intuitive).
 
Why don't you ask some specific questions about what you are looking to do with your BRC. I haven't used one in depth for a few years, but I have done many of hours on them and know them pretty well.

Ask away.
 
Ford Van said:
Why don't you ask some specific questions about what you are looking to do with your BRC. I haven't used one in depth for a few years, but I have done many of hours on them and know them pretty well.

Ask away.

Good advice.

Better advice would be to get rid of that fucker, along with the ADAT's, and get a computer to record with.
 
ez_willis said:
Good advice.

Better advice would be to get rid of that fucker, along with the ADAT's, and get a computer to record with.

Yep, that's the best advice. I just quit using my adats a couple months ago and started using the computer.....wished I had done that years ago. :o Oh well live and learn.
 
ez_willis said:
Good advice.

Better advice would be to get rid of that fucker, along with the ADAT's, and get a computer to record with.

Thanks for your advice ez, but I've got a computor-based DAW as well.

I think I'll keep all my ADATS, BRC, analog outboard gear, analog mixers, 1/4" halftrack, 1/2" halftrack, 1" eighttrack and 2" 24 track and all the other odds and ends.

You might be surprised at how many people (like me) use a combination of analog and digital gear... whatever it takes to get the job done.

And I tend to collect tech manuals and books too, so I'll keep looking for a copy of the BRC video users manual - I know they're still out there.
 
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