![]() ![]() But if this is really a robust firmware that does what it says on the tin and does it well, then it’s a bargain for sure. To perform with something like this, it needs to work 110% of the time, and if it hangs, or doesn’t have important features implemented, then even free would be too expensive. If you build your sounds using the BCR 2000 then you can simply save the BCR 2000 with the same setting. Fortunately there is an easy fix for syncing them up. I can understand some apprehension over custom firmwares. This will cause the Six Trak parameter settings to jump to the new BCR 2000 knob setting when it is tweaked instead of adjusting up or down from the Six Traks current parameter setting. What’s the RMS jitter? What’s the added RMS jitter when synced to an external clock? If there’s a power interruption does your work go poof? Is there a way to back up sets or move them to another unit? (see failing units, above).Ĭan patterns be copied between tracks within a set? between tracks in different sets? Can the license be transferred between units for when you need to replace the hardware? (Especially since no more warranty) The BCR2000 isn’t known as a particularly robust piece of kit – I’ve had encoders fail on units a few times. there are some legitimate points that need to be addressed here. That’s awesome, €200 is damn cheap for a hardware step sequencer that can do all that, but I’m going to restrain my enthusiasm until some more details come out.
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