B-control audio bca2000, Installation, 1 driver installation—part 1 – Behringer BCA2000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL AUDIO BCA2000

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Driver installation—Part 1

Start your Windows

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XP computer and insert the BEHRINGER

driver CD.

Install the Microsoft Hotfix Patch:

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In Windows Explorer, select the CD/DVD drive in which the

BEHRINGER driver CD is located

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Open the “KB822603” folder

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Double-click the command file in your language

(e.g. “English.CMD”)

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Follow the instructions in the dialog box by clicking “Next >”

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After the final step, click “Finish”. The computer will now

restart.

2.2 Hardware connection/

driver installation—Part 2

Connect your computer via USB to the BCA2000 and power

up the B-CONTROL. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” opens

up.
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Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”

and click “Next >”

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Select “Search for the best driver in these locations”

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Check the “Include this location in the search” box and click

“Browse”

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Select the CD/DVD drive with the BEHRINGER driver CD

and the folder “Drivers”* and click “Next >”

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If you now get an error message (“Driver software has

not passed Windows Logo testing”), ignore the message

and click on “Continue anyway” (whether or not you get

the error message depends on the configuration of your

computer)

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After software installation is complete, the “Behringer

BCA2000 bootloader” prompt appears; click “Finish”.

The “Found New Hardware Wizard” will automatically start

again. This procedure is almost identical to the previous one:
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Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”

and click “Next >”

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Select “Search for the best driver in these locations”

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Select the “Include this location in the search” box and click

“Browse”

s

Select the CD/DVD drive with the BEHRINGER driver CD

and the folder “Drivers”* and click “Next >”

s

If you get the same error message again (“Driver software

has not passed Windows Logo testing”), ignore the

message and click on “Continue anyway” (again, whether

or not you get the error message depends on the

configuration of your computer)

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After software installation is complete, the “BEHRINGER

BCA2000” prompt appears; click on “Finish”.

After another computer restart, a small BCA2000 control panel

icon appears in the task bar (“Task Bar Notification Area”). This

concludes the installation procedure.

2.3 Control panel software

The control panel software gives you access to all global

B-CONTROL settings and is integrated into your computer system

during driver installation. To launch the control panel software,

click on the BCA2000 control panel symbol in the task bar at the

bottom right of your screen.

Any changes to settings in the control panel are immediately

effective, with the exception of the “Driver Latency/Buffer Size”

setting: if you move the fader, a message pops up informing you

that the new latency/buffer size setting will be effective after

you close the control panel.

ADAT

®

96 kHz operation is indicated in all windows (right

field), along with the current sample rate, ASIO and USB driver

version and firmware version.

The following settings can be made in the Setup window:
Dig. 2-Ch. Output Format: The format for two-channel digital

output is switchable between AES/EBU and S/PDIF. Format

selection has an effect on both the coaxial and the optical output,

unless the OPTICAL OUT button (

) is set to “ADAT”.

Clock Select: Selects a wordclock synchronization source.

DIG. 2-CH./ADAT enables external synchronization via the optical

or coaxial input (which input serves as the synchronization

source is determined by the DIGITAL IN button (

). ADAT

®

synchronization is only possible via the optical input with an

ADAT

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signal present. To synchronize to a 96 kHz signal, select

S/MUX (ADAT IN). When set to INTERNAL, the BCA2000

synchronizes itself to the sample rate selected in your audio

software.

MIDI Port B Select: In this field, MIDI OUT B can be configured

as a MIDI THRU. When THRU mode is activated, this output

forwards incoming data with no additional processing. If OUT is

selected, the OUT B/THRU connector can be addressed by the

computer as a second MIDI output, giving you a total of 32 MIDI

channels.

ASIO Direct Monitoring: This setting determines which signal is

monitored during recording. If Digital is selected, only the input

signal will be heard with no latency (delay). In Analog mode,

both the recorded tracks and the input signal (the signal being

recorded) are heard simultaneously; the mix between the two

can be adjusted via the MONITOR BALANCE fader (

). In both

modes, only the output signal is heard when the audio software

is in playback mode. Switching between recording and playback

mode is accomplished via your audio software.

Driver Latency/Buffer Size: Here you can adjust the latency

(system-inherent audio signal delay) in order to optimize your

computer’s performance. The lower the latency (and

consequently the buffer size), the higher the CPU usage. When

the processor workload is too high, you will notice frequent

pauses in audio playback (as the processor catches up). If you

change this setting, a message will appear stating that your

changes will take effect only after you close the control panel.

The USB INFO window (fig. 2.2) allows you to adapt the B-

CONTROL to the USB connection you are using. If you are running

your B-CONTROL on Full-Speed USB, only limited functionality is

available. The table shows which input/output combinations are

possible with your USB interface.

The BLOCK DIAGRAM window (fig. 2.3) shows the entire

audio signal flow of your BCA2000 and serves as a good source

of information if you don’t have the user’s manual handy.

2. INSTALLATION

*If you downloaded the driver from the internet, you will first need to

decompress the file. During installation, select the location on your hard

drive where you saved the decompressed driver.

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