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June 24, 2005

b-control nano control surface

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Behringer have announced a few new things, of particular note is their B-Control Nano midi controller. It's packing 4 knobs, 4 programmable buttons, and patch change buttons to give you 99 presets for the aforementioned knobs & buttons. Simple, and rather understated classy industrial design make this a very attractive package for $99AUD. Pretty damn good I think for the money. I'd be interested to see if you could gang 3 of them up to make rack width!

Also coming from Uli B's mad phat electronics crew, is the Tweakalizer DFX69. Which to be frank, is a counterpoint to the b-control nano's understated looks. Personally, I think it looks tacky as. Basically a digital scratch surface - should work pretty well with Traktor, but geeze, it does look pretty shoddy, even if it is a grat product.

Our friends over at Create Digital Music brought us this news of new hotness. Behringer's page for the B-Control 44

Posted by funnelbc at June 24, 2005 09:04 AM

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