Re: dynamic backing tracks

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Atte André Jensen wrote:
> nescivi wrote:
>   
>> With something like SuperCollider, Pd or Chuck you can create something that 
>> takes MIDI or gamecontroller input to start and stop tracks. You might even 
>> get an external USB number pad to do that.
>>     
> I'm looking at the Behringer BCR2000. It seems like a controller 
> candidate. It works with linux, right?
>
> What do the knobs on this thing send out? I'm guessing cc for the top 8 
> knobs, but how about the buttons and the 24 continuous knobs? Is it 
> "re-programmable" so that the knobs/buttons can be made to send out 
> other stuff as well? Any experiences would be greatly appreciated!
>   
You can download the user manual here...

http://www.behringer.com/BCR2000/index.cfm


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