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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 14:22
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I'm looking forward to this product. Keep in mind, you don't really NEED Mac software for most uses; thanks to OS X you can plug and play this like some of the other simple USB control surfaces. Just let it transmit whatever MIDI it is by default and program Live, Reason, etc. to receive that. (Think that's what LPM is saying in this article!)
Of course, customization is useful to some people so, yes, would be nice to have the software. The Apple and Emagic guys all use portable Behringer mixers, so maybe they can lean on them. :-)
Agreed, though, about the quality of some of their components, though there's worse-sounding hardware at the same price point and there are some gems to be found. But since USB controllers don't make sound . . . and this is appropriate, I think, for a non-motorized USB control surface that doesn't do anything else . . .
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