Zaquencer Now Available

US Firmware turns a Behringer BCR2000 into a standalone MIDI step sequencer      17/10/14

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ZAQ Audio tells us that the Zaquencer, which we previewed a few weeks ago, is available now. They say that there is a free time- and feature- limited demo and an overlay that comes with the download to print out yourself or is available for purchase at the ZAQ Audio site. Here's more details in ZAQ Audio's own words...

The Zaquencer is a unique custom firmware for the Behringer BCR2000 that will turn it into a standalone MIDI step sequencer.

It is not a preset but a new operating system for your BCR2000, effectively turning it into a whole different device.

We wanted to give everybody access to an inexpensive but powerful hardware MIDI step sequencer by simply upgrading the BCR.
The Behringer BCR2000 is the optimal hardware platform for a step sequencer.

It is very affordable, widely available and has the perfect controls and layout.

Zaquencer Features:

  • no Computer needed for operation (except for the initial firmware upload)
  • 32 steps
  • 4 independent tracks (configurable as Drum- or Notetracks (poly- or monophonic))
  • store up to 192 patterns and all global parameters in Flash,
  • external/internal clock
  • pattern chain
  • tap write mode
  • note repeat
  • global scale
  • transpose
  • wave generator etc. etc.


Pricing and Availability:
EUR 69,00

More information:

 



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