Logic Pro 9 Multitrack gear question:

marcelds

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Hi all, first post.

I'm a casual logic user and had a quick question before I order some multitrack equipment. I'm looking at a Tascam US-600 for interfacing and a Behringer BCF2000 for a DAW.

Ultimately, I want to be sure that logic/this gear can cope with 4-input multitrack recording. Needless to say, I need to add effects/automation etc in logic and control levels with the BCF.

From what I've read, these are both reliable pieces of gear capable with what i'm trying to do. Has anyone heard otherwise? Recommendations for different equipment?
Thanks!😎

For reference:
http://tascam.com/product/us-600/

http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BCF2000.aspx

Marcel
 
I've had a BCF2000 for a long time. It's reliable and works for the basics of mixing via Mackie Control emulation. But to do more than that you have to get pretty deep into the programming and MIDI details. The documentation is not very helpful, but if you are otherwise experienced in MIDI programming, you'll probably figure it out.

Another thing to consider with the BCF is the motors on the faders are quite loud. It doesn't bother me that much, but some find it very distracting. If the faders are not that important, and you want to do a lot of plugin control that uses rotary controls, you could look at the BCR series instead
 
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