2 additional dj functions, 3 extended setup – Behringer B-Control Deejay BCD3000 User Manual

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B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 User Manual

5.2 Additional DJ functions

CUE function
The CUE function lets you place a cue point within a piece of music. A cue point

marks the position in a tune that you can specify. This will primarily be a point in

the track to which you want to return later, in order to play the track from that

point, for example.

When PLAY is pressed while a track is playing, the playback is paused and

the cue point is placed at the current position.

With SET CUE, a cue point is placed at the current position without pausing

the playback of a track.

Press the CUE button to stop the playing track and jump back to the last

placed cue point. Playback is interrupted in this case.

By pressing CUE, the Song Position cursor jumps back to the last selected

cue point. If no cue point has previously been selected, the cursor jumps

automatically to the beginning of the track.

Pitch Bend
The Pitch Bend function allows you to change the track’s speed so that it can

be matched to the second track being played on the other channel. There are

several possibilities:

The Pitch fader is used to control the Pitch function of the software

application. Move the Pitch fader (32) up or down to decrease or increase

the speed.

The Bend “+” and Bend “–” buttons (31) correspond to the software’s

function of the Pitch Bend button. Press one of these buttons to change the

speed for a short time.

If the deck is in Play mode, you can also use the wheel to momentarily speed

up or slow down the song in order to synchronize it with the other deck.

Loop function
The Loop function, which is integrated into the TRAKTOR 3 LE software, can also

be controlled by the BCD3000. The following control elements are available for

this purpose:

SET LOOP (24)

RELOOP (25)

The first time the SET LOOP button (24) is pressed, a 4-beat loop starts seamlessly

on the next beat—the LED of the RELOOP button lights up in this case. To stop

the loop, press the same button (SET LOOP (24)) again—the LED of the RELOOP

button goes out. The music continues at the end of the loop without any pause.
This loop is stored until you load a new song into the deck. Press the RELOOP
(25)

button to call up the saved loop again. Press the SET LOOP button (24) to exit.

When the LED of the RELOOP button is off, press the SET LOOP button (24)

to specify a new loop.

Sync
The Sync function is a tool in the TRAKTOR 3 LE software that synchronizes two

pieces of music for you. This function should be activated in the channel being

monitored or else the rhythm may be irregular, which would be very annoying.

In doing so, the monitored tune is matched to the piece of music currently played.

5.3 Extended Setup

The BCD3000 system can do without external drives and media, however, it is

possible to extend this setup of controller and software by adding a CD player

(which may already be available) or two turntables. In this case, the analog

signal is fed into the software mixer and can be processed with all the decks’

real-time functions (such as EQ, cut-off filter, effects, fader, crossfader, etc.).

Controlling these functions is just as intuitive as the internal mixing.

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AUDIO

XM1800S

Phono 1

Phono 2

BCD3000

BEHRINGER
HPX4000

MIC IN

MASTER OUT

Fig. 5.2: Expanding the standard setup

In this setup, the standard setup shown in fig. 5.1 is expanded by adding two

turntables and a microphone. The connection to the computer and the other

peripheral devices is the same as in example 1.
Connect the outputs of the turntables to the inputs A and B. When using

input B, the PHONO/LINE switch needs to be in the “PHONO” position.

Optionally, you can connect a CD player to input B. In this case, the PHONO/LINE

switch needs to be in the LINE position. Activate the inputs by pressing the input

source buttons EXT IN A or EXT IN B (4). You are able to manage up to four

source signals by switching between the analog source and the software signal.
You can connect a dynamic microphone by using the available MIC input,

which has an XLR connector. There is a MIC LEVEL control in the MIC INPUT

section with which you can adjust the volume level of the microphone

signal. The EQ controls LOW and HIGH let you change the microphone signal

additionally. When levels are too high, the Clip LED lights up and audible

distortion may occur. If this happens, turn the MIC LEVEL control to the left until

the LED does not light up anymore.
The ANALOG INPUT A (36) is switchable between the microphone signal and

PHONO A. This can be done the following ways:

Via MIDI Program Change command (see Table 6.7)

In Windows XP, via the tab “ASIO” or “WDM/MME” in Control Panel

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