
NashBackslash
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Yesterday, I purchased those motorized control surface things Behringer came up with.
I live in Malaysia, and over here, everything seems more expensive. I bought it for RM 1200 (Ringgit Malaysia), which according to www.xe.com, roughly translates to USD$ 317.088. Probably all the shipping and profit-making from the local dealers and stuff.
I do know for a fact that these buggers cost around USD$ 200. Anyway, for Malaysians, a thousand ringgit is a LOT of money. I really mean a lot. You don't get that much money easily. You are considered "rich" if you buy anything that's more than a thousand ringgit, here. No, no way I am implying here that I am "rich", but, I am stating that a thousand ringgit is a damn lot of money that I had to painfully work, earn and save up for.
Anyway, I use Sonar 3.0, and I was very, VERY unhappy with the way that the BCF2000 and Sonar 3.0 just do NOT work together.
On top of that, the documentation that came with the BCF totally SUCKED. I really couldn't figure out how to get it to work.
I had the idea that I can use this thing to do my mixing with Sonar - instead of using the mouse, I would move these faders, and if I had more tracks in Sonar, I would press a "bank left" or "bank right" function that would scroll to the next/previous 8 tracks. Or something to that effect.
I also thought that the motorized faders on the BCF would "snap" to whatever the fader values are on the bank I am currently editing.
Nope, none of this is happening.
I am so frustrated!!!! I SO want to return this unit and ask for a refund!
Or if they won't refund it, I'll demand they let me exchange the BCF with RM 1200-worth of Studio Project mics (which I saw in the shop I bought the BCF from)!!!
Anyway, ahem. Ramblings aside, you probably wonder what is the point of this post.
Anyone got the BCF and Sonar 3.0 to work two ways?
(No, I am broke and don't have money to upgrade to Sonar 4 or soon-to-be-released 5).
Thanks for reading!
- Nash
I live in Malaysia, and over here, everything seems more expensive. I bought it for RM 1200 (Ringgit Malaysia), which according to www.xe.com, roughly translates to USD$ 317.088. Probably all the shipping and profit-making from the local dealers and stuff.
I do know for a fact that these buggers cost around USD$ 200. Anyway, for Malaysians, a thousand ringgit is a LOT of money. I really mean a lot. You don't get that much money easily. You are considered "rich" if you buy anything that's more than a thousand ringgit, here. No, no way I am implying here that I am "rich", but, I am stating that a thousand ringgit is a damn lot of money that I had to painfully work, earn and save up for.
Anyway, I use Sonar 3.0, and I was very, VERY unhappy with the way that the BCF2000 and Sonar 3.0 just do NOT work together.
On top of that, the documentation that came with the BCF totally SUCKED. I really couldn't figure out how to get it to work.
I had the idea that I can use this thing to do my mixing with Sonar - instead of using the mouse, I would move these faders, and if I had more tracks in Sonar, I would press a "bank left" or "bank right" function that would scroll to the next/previous 8 tracks. Or something to that effect.
I also thought that the motorized faders on the BCF would "snap" to whatever the fader values are on the bank I am currently editing.
Nope, none of this is happening.
I am so frustrated!!!! I SO want to return this unit and ask for a refund!
Or if they won't refund it, I'll demand they let me exchange the BCF with RM 1200-worth of Studio Project mics (which I saw in the shop I bought the BCF from)!!!
Anyway, ahem. Ramblings aside, you probably wonder what is the point of this post.
Anyone got the BCF and Sonar 3.0 to work two ways?

(No, I am broke and don't have money to upgrade to Sonar 4 or soon-to-be-released 5).
Thanks for reading!
- Nash