On 3/16/2012 9:13 AM, Arny Krueger wrote:
Seems like the BCA 2000 has been discontinued by Behringer.
It's a fact of life. The Edirol UCA-1ex which probably would
have done the job has also been discontinued (though he may
need an optical-coax S/PDIF converter, most of which have
probably also been discontinued).
Not enough people want to buy this kind of stuff any more to
warrant production. I've got a guy screaming and crying on
the PreSonus forum that he wants them to "fix" the driver
for thie USB interface he has so that it only supports the
audio I/O and not the DSP mixer because he says his flea
powered computer can't run it. He had a TASCAM US-800
previously that worked for him but it died and couldn't be
repaired, and was discontinued. So he went to buy the next
model up, which was also discontinued.
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