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Doctor Varney
Cave dwelling Luddite
(Think I put this in the wrong section, to begin with. Sorry!)
I'm trying to decide which to get...
I use FL Studio to record and arrange tracks. I can't decide which MIDI control surface will suit me best. Can you help?
Behringer BCF2000 (Rotary)
I originally chose to go with the Behringer BCR (rotary) because it seemed very versatile, having endless rotaries. But then I got put off by the realisation the lower 32 rotaries do not multiply into banks (this is only so for the top 8 pots). Since I tend to use a lot of plugins, I think I could use up 32 pretty fast and still want more.
Another issue is labelling. Although the LEDs around the rotaries appear to give pretty decent feedback, I worry that I could easily get lost on what they are assigned to. I could label them but then the thought that there aren't enough pots to start with pops back into mind.
Behringer BCF2000 (Slide-Fader)
Now I rather fancy a hands-on mixer and this controller does seem to do it all, with motorized controllers which 'snap' back to whatever their settings were, on a previous bank. 32 might work for me. How many does it make in total? I'm rather concerned with the cost/ build ratio though. At this price point, I'd be holding my breath, between purchase & arrival, until I can actually feel the quality when it arrives. What do you think? Then there is the labelling issue again, with the pots above.
Novation SL Zero MkII
Now this has full LCD screen labelling, which is going to be very nice. My dislike is that at least one set of pots are NOT endless and none of the sliders are motorised. I can't quite decide if this is going to be an issue or not. Until now, I've been using the Korg NanoKontrol and find that without looking at my DAW screen, I can't tell where they were, before I switched banks... I'm hoping the LCD labelling would make up for this?
Novation SL Zero Mk I
I think this is discontinued? I like the fact it has two LCD labelling displays - over both the pots and the sliders, which I can see being very convenient. Question: does the unit also feature Novation's 'Speed Dial'? This is the one knob you can instantly assign, temporarily, simply by hovering your mouse over the control - and it picks up from there. Lovely. Definitely want that Speed Dial...!
All in all, which would you choose and why? Or would you recommend anything I haven't noticed yet? My budget is really limited to the price of the Novation SL, so I can't exceed that - but if there is anything else out there, in the same price bracket?
It's very difficult to decide without being able to try them out first. I'll be grateful for any advice you guys can offer.
Thanks
Dr. V
I'm trying to decide which to get...
I use FL Studio to record and arrange tracks. I can't decide which MIDI control surface will suit me best. Can you help?
Behringer BCF2000 (Rotary)
I originally chose to go with the Behringer BCR (rotary) because it seemed very versatile, having endless rotaries. But then I got put off by the realisation the lower 32 rotaries do not multiply into banks (this is only so for the top 8 pots). Since I tend to use a lot of plugins, I think I could use up 32 pretty fast and still want more.
Another issue is labelling. Although the LEDs around the rotaries appear to give pretty decent feedback, I worry that I could easily get lost on what they are assigned to. I could label them but then the thought that there aren't enough pots to start with pops back into mind.
Behringer BCF2000 (Slide-Fader)
Now I rather fancy a hands-on mixer and this controller does seem to do it all, with motorized controllers which 'snap' back to whatever their settings were, on a previous bank. 32 might work for me. How many does it make in total? I'm rather concerned with the cost/ build ratio though. At this price point, I'd be holding my breath, between purchase & arrival, until I can actually feel the quality when it arrives. What do you think? Then there is the labelling issue again, with the pots above.
Novation SL Zero MkII
Now this has full LCD screen labelling, which is going to be very nice. My dislike is that at least one set of pots are NOT endless and none of the sliders are motorised. I can't quite decide if this is going to be an issue or not. Until now, I've been using the Korg NanoKontrol and find that without looking at my DAW screen, I can't tell where they were, before I switched banks... I'm hoping the LCD labelling would make up for this?
Novation SL Zero Mk I
I think this is discontinued? I like the fact it has two LCD labelling displays - over both the pots and the sliders, which I can see being very convenient. Question: does the unit also feature Novation's 'Speed Dial'? This is the one knob you can instantly assign, temporarily, simply by hovering your mouse over the control - and it picks up from there. Lovely. Definitely want that Speed Dial...!
All in all, which would you choose and why? Or would you recommend anything I haven't noticed yet? My budget is really limited to the price of the Novation SL, so I can't exceed that - but if there is anything else out there, in the same price bracket?
It's very difficult to decide without being able to try them out first. I'll be grateful for any advice you guys can offer.
Thanks
Dr. V