B-control audio bca2000, Audio routing – Behringer BCA2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL AUDIO BCA2000

4. AUDIO ROUTING

The B-CONTROL gives you a plethora of routing options that are explained in detail in this chapter. The following illustration will give

you a general overview of your BCA2000’s audio signal flow. You will find a detailed signal flow diagram on an extra sheet attached

to this manual.

Fig. 4.1: Block diagram (overview)

4.1 Input routing

Analog inputs:

The input selectors (

,

,

and

) let you select

the signal sources for the input channels. For the mono input

channel, you can select a microphone input (MIC A), the left line

input (Line L) or the front-panel high-impedance guitar input. If

the GUITAR (HI-Z) button is pressed, the MIC/LINE button is

deactivated; mic or line inputs can no longer be selected.

On the stereo input channel, you can select between a

microphone input B (MIC B) and the right line input (Line R). The

LINE STEREO button gives you yet another routing option, directing

both left and right line inputs (

) into this channel, which then

operates as a stereo channel. In this case, the mono input channel

can no longer carry the left line signal. However, you can still

select a microphone or guitar signal, so that a total of 3 signals

(1 x mono, 1 x stereo) can be recorded simultaneously.

4. AUDIO ROUTING

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MIC B
Line R
Line Stereo
MIC B
Line R
Line Stereo
MIC B
Line R
Line Stereo

Line L

MIC A

GUITAR (HI-Z)

Table 4.1: Analog input combination options

Insert connections are available for all mono inputs (XLR and

1/4" connectors). This insert point for external signal processors

is located directly before (pre-) the B-CONTROL’s internal

processing and A/D converters. All selectable sources can be

processed in the mono input channel, while only inputs MIC B

and LINE R can be processed in the stereo input channel. If

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