B-control audio bca2000 – Behringer BCA2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL AUDIO BCA2000

5. APPLICATIONS

5.2 Project studio

Fig. 5.3: Project studio

This application example shows the layout of a typical small

project studio in which both software and hardware sound

generators are used. The major difference between this and the

previous examples is the greatly expanded MIDI setup. The

BCA2000 acts as a central link between your studio equipment

and your computer.

The illustrated MIDI connections allow the full gamut of MIDI

functions to be utilized. Data from the MIDI controller and the MIDI

keyboard are fed into the computer via the MIDI input. To this end,

a MIDI keyboard and the two BEHRINGER MIDI controllers BCF2000

and BCR2000 are connected in series. MIDI performance data

are sent to the sequencer via the keyboard. Any signal-

processing plug-ins as well as the software mixer are controlled

by the two MIDI controllers.

The computer communicates separately with each MIDI

expander (in this case: a sound module and a sampler) via

16 MIDI channels each.

The Audio wiring also represents an expansion of the setup

shown in fig. 5.2: the microphone and sound module signals are

mixed together in stereo in the BCA2000 before they pass through

the A/D converter. Additionally, an extra sound generator, stereo

player, effects unit or hardware sampler (as shown in the

illustration) can be fed into the computer via one of the two digital

inputs on the BCA2000. This four-channel signal (A/D-converted

stereo input sum + digital stereo signal) is simultaneously

transmitted to the computer via USB. This setup will also work

fine without a High-Speed USB connection, as long as you are

satisfied with a maximum sample rate of 48 kHz.

A pair of active studio monitors was added for monitoring,

connected to the control room outputs. Of course, two sets of

headphones can still be connected and be controlled separately

from the control room signal. You can adjust the monitor signal in

several different ways (mute, dim, mono function, monitor in/out

balance control etc.).

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