thanks. The song is actually a remix by Kanji Kinetic, who I had interview that last week so I figured I would throw one of his remixes in a video. Thanks for the comment!
It's really easy to do with Ableton. They have demos on their site for assigning midi controllers, and it pretty much follows the same principles. Fortunately, there are lots of tutorials on this out there.
This video was my first introduction with the BCR2000, I got it not too long ago but it has been a great companion for assigning values and FX during livesets... Of course, like all FX, beatrepeat can be overused, Bill is just showing what u can do here, he's not making music like some negative comments suggest... The BCR2000 is an awesome tool in combination with Ableton and any other DAW or VST...
PERFECT!!! It's small, it's powerful, it's cheap, it's on my way :) I've got small mixer without any effect on it, so this device will help me to complete the analog section of my home studio
Thanks for sharing. Bill's obviously comfortable with the BCR2000. Too many knobs for me though. Pads are my thing. I've bucked the trend and returned to tracking with "hardware" exclusively...QY100 sequencer,padKontrol and the old Tascam Portastudio 5. I'm not that pressed about Sysex stuff these days. It's not that big a deal to reach over and adjust the QY100 in some spots the padKontrol can't ordinarily reach.
@gearwire Great vid man! Can you use this device with the likes of Serato Scratch Live? Or if I recorded a mix and then edited in Ableton Live 8 could I use this device then?
Hi, I use a lot of tracks in my daw program so I think this controller can be awsome for me. There is one thing I'm worried about. I have my velocities in daw program, and then on this mixer the same velocities appear automatcally, or i have to set each one manually? You know what I mean? I need the same effect like with motorised faders.
this was very helpful. I use to automate lots in synth such as the lfo rate and amount...never thought to use this together with a beatrepeat. great tutorial.....want to get started as soon as i put this BCR behringer to work.....i expected it to assign automatically....obviously im doing something wrong.... I specified the behringer in control surfaces(reason) and it recognizes the behringer hardware so far(both reason and live)...so far not working. can anyone be of any help?
why is every single gearwire reviews completely pointless? "oh here let me spend 10 minutes opening the box and reading the instruction manual to you." "let's neglect showing you any of this device's cool features and make obnoxious noises because i have no clue what i'm doing." etc. please just stop. i mean what was that sample? every copy of it in existence should be deleted. wtf man
thanks. The song is actually a remix by Kanji Kinetic, who I had interview that last week so I figured I would throw one of his remixes in a video. Thanks for the comment!
It's really easy to do with Ableton. They have demos on their site for assigning midi controllers, and it pretty much follows the same principles. Fortunately, there are lots of tutorials on this out there.
This video was my first introduction with the BCR2000, I got it not too long ago but it has been a great companion for assigning values and FX during livesets...
Of course, like all FX, beatrepeat can be overused, Bill is just showing what u can do here, he's not making music like some negative comments suggest... The BCR2000 is an awesome tool in combination with Ableton and any other DAW or VST...
PERFECT!!!
It's small, it's powerful, it's cheap, it's on my way :)
I've got small mixer without any effect on it, so this device will help me to complete the analog section of my home studio
Seems more like a review on the beat repeat fx in Ableton.
Thanks for sharing.
Bill's obviously comfortable with the BCR2000. Too many knobs for me though. Pads are my thing.
I've bucked the trend and returned to tracking with "hardware" exclusively...QY100 sequencer,padKontrol and the old Tascam Portastudio 5.
I'm not that pressed about Sysex stuff these days. It's not that big a deal to reach over and adjust the QY100 in some spots the padKontrol can't ordinarily reach.
@gearwire Great vid man! Can you use this device with the likes of Serato Scratch Live? Or if I recorded a mix and then edited in Ableton Live 8 could I use this device then?
Congrats, you can use beat repeat. Care to tell me a bit about the unit now?
Hi, I use a lot of tracks in my daw program so I think this controller can be awsome for me. There is one thing I'm worried about. I have my velocities in daw program, and then on this mixer the same velocities appear automatcally, or i have to set each one manually? You know what I mean? I need the same effect like with motorised faders.
quick question: can you set it up in anyway so it can control plugins within daw?
this was very helpful. I use to automate lots in synth such as the lfo rate and amount...never thought to use this together with a beatrepeat. great tutorial.....want to get started as soon as i put this BCR behringer to work.....i expected it to assign automatically....obviously im doing something wrong.... I specified the behringer in control surfaces(reason) and it recognizes the behringer hardware so far(both reason and live)...so far not working.
can anyone be of any help?
will this work with scratch live @gearwire
This seems to be more about Ableton than the Behringer BCR2000. :(
thats a senseles use of the beat repeat.
Sry but the bcr 2000 is not mapping with midi funktion of ableton, it does'nt work
Atari simulator? ;P
why is every single gearwire reviews completely pointless? "oh here let me spend 10 minutes opening the box and reading the instruction manual to you." "let's neglect showing you any of this device's cool features and make obnoxious noises because i have no clue what i'm doing." etc. please just stop. i mean what was that sample? every copy of it in existence should be deleted. wtf man
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