B-control audio bca2000 – Behringer BCA2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL AUDIO BCA2000

5. APPLICATIONS

Alternatively, you can use a digital mixing console, whose

digital stereo sum signal is routed to the computer via the digital

inputs on the B-CONTROL. If your digital console features an

ADAT

®

optical output (like the BEHRINGER DDX3216 with the

ADT1616 option), you can even transmit an eight-channel digital

signal, provided your computer supports High-Speed USB.

In our example with an analog mixer, a DAT or a CD recorder

is connected to the digital connectors. Along with the analog

stereo sum signal from the console, four parallel input channels

are transferred to the computer.

The Monitoring options are also considerably expanded in

this setup; all options can be used simultaneously. A pair of

BEHRINGER TRUTH B2030A active monitors with an additional

active subwoofer are used here as main monitors. The control

room outputs are connected to the subwoofer; from there the

signal is passed on to the TRUTH loudspeakers.

The same signal is also available via two sets of headphones

(e.g. for musicians), whereby their volume can be adjusted

separately.

An additional pair of monitor speakers is connected to the main

outputs. The new BEHRINGER MS16 speakers that simulate the

listening experience of using smaller monitors are shown here.

Their volume is adjusted using the main fader. With such flexible

control options, you can better judge the various criteria of your

mix in order to produce sonically accurate mixes that translate

well to various systems.

5.4 Basis recording session

Fig. 5.5: Basis recording session

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