This protein has constitutive tyrosine kinase activity that activates numerous downstream pathways that ultimately produces uncontrolled myeloid proliferation. I'll never give it up.Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) typically results from a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22 to produce the bcr-abl oncogene that when translated, yields the p210 BCR-ABL protein in more than 90% of all CML patients. I have the Control Room, studio sends, headphone mixer, the complete automation system - it has really made me feel like I am mixing on a large format console again. It allows me to control every parameter of every insert, every part of Nuendo - or Cubase, from v6.5 onwards, every edit function & a plethora of configurable key commands with the function keys & modifiers taking it to well over 80 custom KC's.
BCR 2000 USED PLUS
I can see myself going up to a 36 fader system - I currently have 12 and it's not enough, so will be adding another 12 in June/July, which will give 24 plus 24 in-line. Plus it can be expanded to as many as 60 faders, although the footprint would be enormous and it would be far from a cheap controller at this point. Okay, the technology has got better without a doubt, but touchscreen systems I have seen have all been, well, very fragile is the best way of putting it - this is however a personal thing.Īnother reason I really like the ID is precisely because you can turn the monitors off completely, and just use your ears with no graphics to distract, confuse & generally get in the way - I often see mixers who set EQ up by the way the curve looks as opposed to trusting what they can actually hear, and the ID allows this. I still remember the Mackie controller that appeared - and disappeared almost as quickly - that ran on touch screens, and after 3 days at a trade show it was non functional. There are only 8 faders, which isn't enough whatever way I look at it and touch screen is something that honestly does not really do it for me.
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looks pretty enough, but very limited compared to my ID Console for Nuendo use, although if it also works with other DAW then I can understand it's appeal. Ok WK is not bad, but smart av tango 2 has better workflow with the touch panel: Nothing comes close to a BCR 2000 with it´s encoder acceleration! I also have two MCU Pro, a Radical Technologies SAC 2.2, Kore Controller, MPD24, Doepfer Drehbank and Native Instruments Maschine. I make a lot of use of the selected channel in GR. It is very difficult to understand the Generic Remote complete. The advantage is that cubase sends a new set of data to the BCR 2000 Encoder LEDs if you change the page in generic remote.įor example: you get the current data of the channel eq´s if you switch to the next channel.
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You can make a lot of pages in the Cubase Generic Remote. I just have one preset on my BCR 2000 (locked), because I have used the preset (and edit ) buttons for other things. If you accelerate very fast you can get an FX EQ, then you have at one turn 20-20kHz. With the 4 accelarations of the BCR 2000 Encoders you can dial very slow and change the Frequenc in HZ. If a plugin support more than 0-127 (most do that) internally you can use that in 14Bit (0-16383). On the first row of my BCR Encoders I have the 8 Quick Controls of Cubase in 14Bit. I use them for frequency of the Channel EQs of cubase and of course for the frequency for UAD Cambridge. I have 16x 14Bit Controls (Encoders on BCR2000) with the resolution of 16383. You seriously need to consider making use of encoder acceleration on your BCR.Hehe, I make use of encoder acceleration ! Turn, turn again, and turn again, phew! Just to get a value from 127 down to 0! That's the BCR