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    Hi,

    I would like to buy the BCF-Controller from Behringer.

    I have however just now made a survey on DAW controllers. Is there any device from Mackie or JL Cooper, that are compatible with Edius and Samplitude 9 Classic? (Under € 400,-)

    Concerning the price, the Behringer-device seems to be the best one.

    Regards,

    I.

  • #2
    Originally posted by istvan View Post
    Hi,

    I would like to buy the BCF-Controller from Behringer.

    I have however just now made a survey on DAW controllers. Is there any device from Mackie or JL Cooper, that are compatible with Edius and Samplitude 9 Classic? (Under € 400,-)

    Concerning the price, the Behringer-device seems to be the best one.

    Regards,

    I.

    "Mackie Control Universal" is a nice audio mixer but the truth would be very difficult to know if it works with EDIUS ... it seems uses the same interface MIDI Controller of Berigher BCF-2000 but would have to test whether it really can work with EDIUS, greetings

    CSXD2 l For EDIUS Pro 6.5
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    • #3
      The only thing that works on the bcf2000 with Edius are faders up or down.



      Steve
      Last edited by SRsupport; 06-30-2008, 01:31 AM.
      Steve
      EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
      A proud EDIUS EDITOR
      For more information on the Grass Cutter program please visit: http://www.grass-cutters.net

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      • #4
        I also would like to know if there are other controllers that work with Edius. Someone any experience?

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        • #5
          I have a JL Cooper FaderMaster 4/100 (USB version) which is very well constructed, if rather expensive, compared to the BCF2000. However, as others have pointed out before, Edius is rather limited in the way it interacts with either of these control surfaces, especially compared with an NLE like A**d. It's a great pity!
          Andrew Pinder
          www.chpv.co.uk
          Edius 9 with Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k; Windows 10 (64 bit Pro); Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro; i9-9900K CPU; 32GB RAM;
          Asus GTX1060 graphics; RME Fireface800 audio; SATA RAID

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          • #6
            Behringer

            Dear I.,

            I know your plight. I only want to warn you, as I have been advised by many learned forum friends, the Behringer BCF2000 is a VERY difficult piece of equipment to get to work with EDIUS. I have owned one for probably 5 months now, and have been totally unsuccessful in getting it to work. However, some others have had more success than I have. Still no solution. Everyone has tried to assist me, but so far no go!

            Just a warning. And if you do decide to try it and get it working, please do me one favor. Just tell send me a message as to how you managed to succeed!

            Best regards - and cheers,
            Alan
            Alan J. Levi
            Director

            SYSTEM:AsRock Z490 Taichi MB, Intel i9-10850K CPU, 64 Gig Trident 3600 RAM, Corsair HX1000W PS, nVidia RTX 3070 Video, Corsair h115i Water CPU cooler, Asus BW16-B1HT BluRay DVD, Samsung 512GB SSD boot in Swapable Tray, 2 1TB Samsung SSD video files RAID 1, 4.5TB RAID 1 Outboard backups, Behringer 2000 Audio Fader/Controller, LG 27" 4K Monitor, 2 Asus 1080 monitors.

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            • #7
              I agree, mine has been on the shelf since I bought it, I did get some action from it but it was unreliable and sketchy to say the least, also you have to have the mixer window open for it to work which kills realtime dead.

              Paul
              Edius Edits at: http://www.vimeo.com/user781619/videos

              1) AMD 3900X 12 core 4.6Ghz 2) Asus X79 4930K 6 core @4.4GHz Water Cooled. 480GB REVO3x2 System drive, 4TB Raid 0, 4 TB E-Sata Raid 5, 32GB RAM, GTX1070Ti Decklink HD Extreme. 3X Sony AX53 Sony AX700 BMPCC 4K

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