B-control deejay bcd2000, Control elements and connections, 2 the rear panel – Behringer BCD2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000

3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

The PFL MIX control determines the headphone volume

ratio between deck A and deck B. Both signals can be heard

in both earcups (stereo). When the PHONES SPLIT button

is pressed, it controls the volume ratio between the

signals of deck A in the left and deck B in the right earcup.
PHONES SPLIT/MASTER OUT button. In the position

PHONES SPLIT (press button briefly) the signals of both

decks are separated in the headphones. In this case, they

will be audible in mono in each earphone. In the position

MASTER OUT (keep button pressed until button LED starts

flashing), the same signal is applied to the headphones

output and the master outputs. This allows you to control

your crossfader skills, for example, when practicing at home

or when there is nothing connected to the master outputs.
Set the volume of the MASTER output

with the

MASTER OUTPUT control.
The POWER ON-LED lights up when the BCD2000 is

switched on.

The deck sections A and B

The control elements of decks A and B are the same. However,

some of them are grouped the opposite way round. We will

therefore describe the elements

to

only once. All of

these control elements refer to the software functions which can

be “remotely” controlled from the BCD2000.

The crossfader is used to fade between deck A and deck B.
Use the GAIN control to adjust the input signal.
Each deck features a 3-band equalizer (HI, MID and LOW)

with kill feature. Thus, the signal can be attenuated to a

much greater extent (-36 dB) than it can be raised (+12

dB). The CUT buttons below the EQ controls give you

maximum signal attenuation at the touch of a button. In this

way, you can fade out a specific frequency range of a music

piece completely and produce interesting filter effects. For

beat juggling, too, this function is a must.
When you press the BACK TO TOP button, the song position

pointer is set back to the beginning of the piece. Playback

stops even though the deck has just played!
LOOP IN/END determines the start and end points of a

sequence to be played back several times in a loop. Press

the button to set the loop start point, and then again to set

the end point. Once the end point has been set, the loop

starts, i. e. the sequence is played back from the start point

and is repeated until you press the LOOP OUT button.
LOOP OUT deactivates the loop which was started with

button

. Depending on the setting chosen in the software

configuration, the loop is either deleted directly or repeated

one more time.
SYNC SLAVE is a function which allows you to automatically

adapt the tempo of two music pieces to each other. The

song whose SYNC SLAVE button is pressed, is auto-

matically adapted to meet the tempo of the song currently

playing.
The scratch function is usually active only when the deck is

in pause mode. The SCRATCH button activates the scratch

function of the scratch wheel also during playback (PLAY

button pressed).
With the VOLUME fader, you can control the volume. While

mixing, it is important to have the same volume in both

decks.
Use the CUE button to set and select the cue points. Press

the CUE button a little longer to delete the currently selected

CUE point. How to use the CUE function is described in

chapter 5.2.
Playback is started with the PLAY/PAUSE button. Press

this button again to stop playback. Press the button once

again to resume playback from the position where it stopped.

BEND button. Press the UP button (+) to raise the playback

tempo. Press the DOWN button (–) to slow down the

playback tempo. With this function you can synchronize the

beats of two pieces currently running. In the Configuration

window of the B-DJ software you can adjust the percentage

by which the tempo is changed.
The pitch fader provides continuously adjustable playback

tempo control. The pitch range can be adjusted in the

Configuration menu.
Use the SEARCH buttons to move forward or backward in

a song.
The function performed by the scratch wheel depends on

whether the deck is in PLAY or PAUSE mode.
PLAY: pitch bend is active. This function mimics the

“pitching” technique (accelerating and slowing down the

turntable to adapt the rhythm of two vinyl records to each

other). Turn the scratch wheel clockwise to raise the

playback tempo. Turn it counter-clockwise to slow down

the tempo. However, if the SCRATCH button is pressed,

you can also scratch during playback.
PAUSE: Cue Search is active: You can both scratch and

locate exact cue positions.

3.2 The rear panel

Fig. 3.2: The rear-panel audio connectors of the BCD2000

MIC INPUT. The MIC IN connector is the balanced XLR

input for your dynamic microphone.
The analog input A (PHONO) is used for connecting a

turntable.
Connect the ground cable on your turntable to the GND

screw on the BCD2000 housing.
Analog input B. To connect a CD player or tape deck to this

input, set the switch to LINE.
Connect the MASTER OUTPUT to your power amplifier. It

provides the main output signal, which can be adjusted with

the MASTER control

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SERIAL NUMBER.

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