Re: Mixers and Free Software (was Open Sound Control: Is it still a thing?)

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On Sat, 01 May 2021 11:49:40 +0200
David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>"David W. Jones" <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>>> On April 30, 2021 4:48:15 PM HST, Bob van der Poel <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  
>>>> Is that why it's called a "digital" mixer? In my books, no knobs means
>>>> no
>>>> sale. Mind you, the knobs are usually the first thing to give you
>>>> problems,
>>>> so maybe it makes sense?  
>>
>> According to pictures I saw, it has knobs and sliders.  
>
>Behringer has a rather mixed reputation, but their BCF2000 Midi
>controllers with motor sliders (no audio circuitry...) are still quite
>sought after.
>
I have a BCF2000, it's proved to be very reliable. Also you can set it up with
the control knobs themselves, so although it's a bit involved, unlike a lot
of other kit these days it is NOT tied to software.

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