I would suggest against the bcr. Here's why :
The bcr is a great controller, but most of it's controls are encoders, not normal potentiometers, they will react differently, and it might possibly be a pain in the ass. As well as having small solder point too, the same as the nano (more or less).
The nano (mk2) is a good idea, but you will need some soldering (actually desoldering) skills, because it's true that all the components are small. However, bang for the buck wise, it has a lot of controls, potentiometers (10k very common), buttons, and leds. Plus it comes with an editor that can save you time, and keeps the set up (once done) in the nano's memory.
Plus it you f'''k it up, it's a 50 eur. piece of equipement.
check this :
http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthread.php?t=31295
http://posterous.com/getfile/files.p...scaled.500.jpg
http://cmpercussion.blogspot.com.es/...nokontrol.html
http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/9...6121005531.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rFvELThdvz...-27-52-163.jpg
The hardest part in all this is : the case, the case design, and sourcing good quality components.
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