If the Nano was half the size and had USB connectivity it'd be a much more attractive proposition.
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct, 12:03 pm UTC
Here’s a super-compact universal MIDI controller whose miniscule size doesn’t stop it from being a formidable contender for both studio and pure controller applications. You get 4 freely assignable push encoders with status LEDs, 4 freely assignable buttons with dual functions. Assignment of the panel elements is done either manually or via learn mode. The BCN44 can be easily connected to any computer/expander and similar equipment using the standard MIDI In/Out connectors. 99 user-programmable presets will help unleash your full creativity. For the ultimate in ease of operation and mobility, the BCN44 can run either on battery power or on the included power adapter. Compact to the max and a price that simply blows you away!
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Flexible, configurable interface. Competitively priced.
Build quality lacking. No USB connectivity.
An entry level device that looks good on paper but should have been made half the size and USB-compatible.
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