B-control deejay bcd2000 – Behringer BCD2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000

5.3 Expanded setup

Even though the B-DJ system can do without external drives and

media, you can expand this controller software setup by adding a

CD player (which you maybe already have) or two turntables. In

this case, you can integrate the analog signal into the software

mixer and process it with all real-time functions of the decks (such

as EQ, cut-off filter, effects, fader, crossfader, VU meters, etc).

Operating external devices is as intuitive as internal mixing.

Fig. 5.2: Expanding the standard setup

In this setup, the standard setup shown in fig. 5.1 is expanded by

adding two turntables and a microphone. The connection to the

computer and the other peripheral devices is the same as in

example 1.
Connect the outputs of the turntables to inputs A and B. To use

input B, set the PHONO/LINE switch to position “PHONO”.

Alternatively, you can connect a CD player to input B. In this

case, the PHONO/LINE switch must be set to “LINE”. Press the

input source button

to activate the inputs. You can manage

up to four signal sources at the same time by switching the two

channels between the analog source and the software signal.
The MIC input with its XLR connector allows you to connect a

microphone. The MIC LEVEL control in the MIC INPUT section

determines the volume of the microphone signal. Use the ON AIR

switch to activate the microphone channel. The clip LED illuminates

as soon as the input signal’s level is too high and could possibly

cause audible distortion. If this happens, turn the MIC LEVEL

control to the left until the LED does not light up anymore.
ANALOG INPUT A

overrides the microphone channel. When

this button is pressed, you cannot use the microphone.

5.4 Signal routing

The USB interface allows you to record and play back four audio

signals at the same time. The signal routing is determined by the

settings of the B-DJ software, the control panel and the button

positions. The signal routing also depends on the selected driver

(ASIO or WDM/MME).

5.4.1 Routing options with ASIO driver

B-DJ Mode:

If “B-DJ” is selected in the GLOBAL MODE of the control panel,

you can only select the input signals. The assignment of the

outputs is fixed. Output 1-2 always provides the MASTER OUT

signal, while the stereo headphone mix is assigned to output

3-4. The headphones mix is the same as the master signal, if

MASTER OUT

has been activated too.

Fig. 5.3: Audio routing in B-DJ mode (ASIO driver)

Advanced Mode:

In Advanced Mode all ASIO parameters can be set. Select the

input source for channel IN A (CH 1-2, Mic or Phono A) in the

control panel. Select the input source for IN B (CH 3-4, Phono or

Line) with the PHONO/LINE switch

on the rear of the

BCD2000. The playback channels CH 1-2 or CH 3-4 for the main

outputs

and the headphones connector

are also selected

in the control panel (MASTER OUT or PHONES OUT field

respectively).

Fig. 5.4: Audio routing in Advanced Mode (ASIO)

5. OPERATION

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