| Not a bad Bargain
I've used one for 4 years now with no issues. Just remember to have it powered up when you start your DAW. If not, you're DAW won't load it, and you have to jump through some hoops to get it going.
The faders are a bit jumpy, but for $100, you aren't going to get "touch sensitive", and "smooth control" like a Mackie. If you have the cash, the Mackie is def. the way to go, but the Behr is a half decent second place.
Also, it does have many emulation modes, and you can print out a template for what each button/dial does, so you're not scratching your head wondering why your "pan" dial is running your EQ.
|