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The industry stalwart gets a shiny new coat
Future Music, Wed 28 May 2008, 5:10 pm BST
Four years after it's first review, the BCF2000 is still a favourite among computer musicians, and rightly so.
Although countless controllers have been released since the BC-range was introduced, few have worked as well, at such a bargain price.
Beside the sexy new white coat, the latest BCF has 32 preset banks, foot control options, eight motorised faders and endless rotaries and 16 buttons.
The reason for the low price is the slightly intensive degree of programming involved to get it up and running with your gear.
But who's to say this is a bad thing? It's a brand new iWhite glow on an already decent unit. If you haven't got one already, bag this bad boy.
New look, same old story. Worth every one of its insignificant amount of pennies.
Behringer BCF2000
That was the year: 2000
Vintage Raider VR2000
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Still one of the best bits of kit around. Low price. Shiny new coat.
Difficult to get it working with all your other gear.
New look, same old story. Worth every one of its insignificant amount of pennies.
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