at like.. 1:37 ish.. why not bring the volume up and frequency to a peak then when you start the drums again it will be like your dropping the beat? just an ideaaa if you understand me lol.. but i like :D.
excellent work...good use of elements ..introducing and discarding them .....very organic..I like the way you work....you should look for more ways to control
@jamez123123 First of all he's using Reason. But for logic you would have a similar approach. Define a 16 bar (8 or 32, whatever) that you will loop. In that segment TASTEFULLY add sound elements that sound good together. Mute them all, then bring in tracks as you wish. Izan is right though. You should go to the site to figure out how to assign or use MIDI learn to trigger VST elements (or Reason app controls) using BCF and BRF controls. For NI or Spectrasonics VSTs use the MIDI LEARN feature!
How do you use the BCF2000 klike a groovebox in reason?
Do you have the sequencer playing and then the knobs assigned to mute/unmute the different tracks?
And how did you record all the different changes you made in one recording?
MrMusicDK 1 month ago
You are awesome!
MrSnaxAttack 11 months ago
at like.. 1:37 ish.. why not bring the volume up and frequency to a peak then when you start the drums again it will be like your dropping the beat? just an ideaaa if you understand me lol.. but i like :D.
Monkriss 1 year ago
nice tune, nice performance!
BomzStyle 1 year ago
good job
zirokiller00 1 year ago
Hey man what kind of monitors are those? Which brand?
yuraymarstewart 1 year ago
awsome man, thanks for the demonstration!
i'm getting mine next week =D
fabiuh991 2 years ago
easy music to make, try it out you'll know what I mean.
Fun music to make and real easy. Good song......
aarowsmith 2 years ago
you are awesome your music skills are impressing , i am your fan :)
DjRyw 2 years ago
BCF and BCR have different type of faders - one has motorized faders and the other one simple.
OlgerdOutlander 2 years ago
wrong.. bcf has FFFFaders. BCR has RRRRRotors. The faders on the BCF are motorised. The other one doesn't have any faders.
stchristoph2000 2 years ago
@OlgerdOutlander uh no the BCR does not have any faders
cpaden7 2 years ago
Nice !, am always amazed by the music people make, sound clubby :)
Gettings my bcf in today !!!
swampfootjoe 2 years ago
lol nice rig! im not very fond of the music tho but thats just taste i guess :)
springby 2 years ago
I've got exactly the same pc keyboard :P
martijnotter 3 years ago
so whats the one to go for, BCF or BCR? im using Reason but cant decide which one would be the best for general use.....any ideas????
lordofthedez 3 years ago
both, lol
stropek 3 years ago
I think BCF is better for mixing, while BCR would be better to tweak your synths.
BCF would be my first choice, because it can do both (faders + encoders)
PimpMyFahrrad 3 years ago
@lordofthedez well the BCF has 8 motorized faders and the BCR has no faders just rotaries
cpaden7 2 years ago
excellent work...good use of elements ..introducing and discarding them .....very organic..I like the way you work....you should look for more ways to control
specialgueststar 3 years ago
nice use of your equipment, great sounds
CD5touring 3 years ago
Cool nice work. Sounds nice with the synth at the end.
See you got the BCF and the other one i cant remember the name of. Ive got the BCR2000 and love using it with reason.
Nice setup and nice work =D
ChubbyGibbons 3 years ago
Its the BCD2000
DonutAanDeMuur 3 years ago
please sumone tell me
how you use the BCF for things like this?
i have it and it bassicaly just works as Pan/fade/mute
i'm guna have a new mac with logic pro 8 on soon, i'm on logic pro 8 now but on an old imac
sumone please help!!
i didnt get an instuctin manual with my bcf weird story
but it works okay
and i dont know how to change modes or know what all these codes mean or anything!
how can i use it in a good way to control synths and fade and Record/play.rewind stuff like that!thanks
jamez123123 3 years ago
in the website Behringer you have everything you need templates and more :-)
izanmarvel 3 years ago
i want it for mac though
i cant see anything on there!
for logic pro i'll be using it for,
just like how do i do presets and like what this guy is doing here ?
thanks
jamez123123 3 years ago
@jamez123123 First of all he's using Reason. But for logic you would have a similar approach. Define a 16 bar (8 or 32, whatever) that you will loop. In that segment TASTEFULLY add sound elements that sound good together. Mute them all, then bring in tracks as you wish. Izan is right though. You should go to the site to figure out how to assign or use MIDI learn to trigger VST elements (or Reason app controls) using BCF and BRF controls. For NI or Spectrasonics VSTs use the MIDI LEARN feature!
ins0mniakds 1 year ago