Hi, I also have the BCR-2000. While it is all in all a good device, the build quality is lacking a bit. It has some rotor-knobs which also act as buttons. Two of these are spoilt with the behaviour that on turning the knob some values are skipped (meaning I have to wind and wind and wind till I have the correct value). But I must say I use it for live performances in a case. So for the studio: Yes I would recommend it. But for live I would opt out for something more rugged (checkout this: https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=144001&start=0) Gerald On 09/10/2014 09:43 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote: > On 09/09/2014 06:59 PM, Kelly Hirai wrote: >> hey linux audio users, about a year ago i purchased the korg >> nanokontrol one when they were dumping them to make room for the >> nanokontrol II. the last month i'm finally getting to using it >> for some csound live processing. but im beginning to find >> shortcomings. for one i could use more knobs. also 14bits of >> resolution would be nice. finally it would be nice if when i >> reassign the knobs it would be nice to be able start from the >> values they are operating on. >> >> so im looking into the bcr-2000-b by behringer. any linux users >> had any experience with this device? any other device >> suggestions for a budget minded music coder? >> >> k. > > Hello Kelly, > > I've got both the BCR-2000 and the BCF-2000. Great devices, fully > supported. They're super flexible to program too with the help of > the BC Manager utility: http://mountainutilities.eu/bcmanager BC > Manager runs perfectly with Wine. I can highly recommend these > devices. > > Jeremy > > > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user > mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user