got one of these, can't be arsed with ebay or car boot sale for not much money.
If anyone wants to pay for postage and has a good reason why I should give them one, or knows someone who it would make a big difference in their life to, lemme know. If you can afford one easily and just want it becuase it's free this isn't for you.
anyone *need* a BCR2000
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hi mark,
suzy is after one
suzy is after one
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Yes! Those capoeira clips were sick during your live set video.steevio wrote:hi mark,
suzy is after one
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she animates it all by hand.hydrogen wrote:Yes! Those capoeira clips were sick during your live set video.steevio wrote:hi mark,
suzy is after one
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steevio lets do it. i'll email you
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It looks really fluid. i love it. parts of her work reminded me of android jones (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJRVTO8f9sQ). kind of floating abstractions... i think he does most of his with live digital painting.steevio wrote:she animates it all by hand.hydrogen wrote:Yes! Those capoeira clips were sick during your live set video.steevio wrote:hi mark,
suzy is after one
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i bought a BCD3000 and it's a big piece of s**t. all the knobs and sliders are of such horrendously low quality that i would never take it into a professional setting.
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i'm not normally a fan of behringer gear, but i used a BCR2000 for three years in 'professional settings' without any problems, as did my VJ partner, and lots of other professional artists i know.pafufta816 wrote:i bought a BCD3000 and it's a big piece of s**t. all the knobs and sliders are of such horrendously low quality that i would never take it into a professional setting.
i'd agree that they are cheap build quality, but if they work, they work, and you can just throw them away and get another if they fail.
i eventually moved on to a CME bitstream which is a really pro quality kit, but you can't knock the BCR2000 for value for money.
also what is a 'professional setting' ? that to me means a place where there is beer and people not in control of all of their faculties. a pro setting is a a war zone for expensive kit.
anyway mate, obliobliolio is giving it away,. thanks oblioblioblio !