--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote: > So in a sense you CAN use the BC in multitasking mode. (After all, in > modern-day computer operating systems like Windows, you ALSO have to > manually switch between programs by selecting their open windows, and > we call THAT "multi-tasking".) Well, by that definiton my old JUNO 106 was also able of multi-tasking - I could manually (or by MIDI program change) switch to a completely different sound! Maybe we should call this phenomenon "virtual multi-tasking"... ;-) Of course you are right, you can use the preset button the same way you use the encoder groups buttons, so using more than one unit just make sense, if you want to have access to 16 channels simultaneously or something like that (for example two instances of Stylus RMX or even just one of UVI Workstation...). A BNC44 is also a good sidekick to a BCR or a BCF. I use one as a kind of "poor man's Alphatrack". ;-)
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Re: Simple question about owning/buying multiple BCR2000
2008-08-22 by ivaasura
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