Audio connections – Behringer B-Control Deejay BCD3000 User Manual

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Group

Name

MIDI CC no.

DECK A

LOW KILL

MID KILL

HIGH KILL

24

23

22

RELOOP

SYNC

SCRATCH

21

20

19

PLAY

CUE

18

17

DECK B

LOW KILL

MID KILL

HIGH KILL

16

15

14

RELOOP

SYNC

SCRATCH

13

12

11

PLAY

CUE

10

9

INPUT SELECT

EXT IN A

EXT IN B

8

7

FX CONTROL

ON (FX unit active)

FX ▼ (preset down)

FX ▲ (preset up)

ACTION (or TAP)

6

5

4

3

CUE SELECT

CUE A

CUE B

2

1

KEY DECK A+B

KEY DECK A+B*

25

Table 6.5: MIDI commands for receiving button LED statuses

Data request for all moving elements:
If the “Data Request” command (demand for data) is sent from a suitable

software application to the BCD3000 as “Control Change” command (100)

on MIDI channel 1, the B-CONTROL transmits its current controls settings to the

MIDI or DJ software application. This affects all knobs and faders apart from both

wheels and buttons.

MIDI channel

MIDI CC no.

CH. 1

100

Table 6.6: Controller for data request

Selecting the input channel:
You can select the analog input A (see chapter 2.3) via MIDI. To do this,

program change command must be sent to the BCD3000.

ANALOG INPUT A

selection

MIDI channel

MIDI message

PHONO A IN

CH. 1

Program Change 0

MIC IN

CH. 1

Program Change 1

Table 6.7: Switching the analog input using program change commands

Acceleration behavior of the Wheels:
Both wheels are automatically selected when the acceleration option is switched

on. The quicker you turn one of the wheels, the stronger the value changes.

In TRAKTOR 3 LE, this means the following:

In PLAY mode, you can speed up or slow down the track quicker

In PAUSE mode, you can move quicker through the track

The value change relates directly to the wheel’s speed when scrolled manually.

When the SCRATCH button is activated, the acceleration is temporarily turned off

in order to ensure an optimum scratch behavior.

In case you want to deactivate the acceleration when using other MIDI

software applications, apply a MIDI command that is transmitted from the MIDI

application to the BCD3000. After doing so, the value changes will be constant

when scrolling the wheel (left turn: 63, right turn: 65), regardless how quick.

MIDI channel

MIDI CC no.

Value

Behavior

CH. 1

99

0-63

Wheels Acceleration = off

64-127

Wheels Acceleration = on

(default)

Table 6.8: Switching between wheels’ accelerations

7. Audio Connections

You will need a large number of cables for different applications. The illustrations

below show how the connectors should be wired. Be sure to use only

high-grade cables.
The microphone input of the BCD3000 is electronically balanced to avoid

hum problems.
Of course, you can also connect unbalanced microphones to the balanced input.

In this case, connect pin 1 and pin 3.

output

For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3

have to be bridged

1 = ground/shield

2 = hot (+ve)

3 = cold (-ve)

input

1

2

3

1

2

3

Balanced use with XLR connectors

Fig. 7.1: XLR connector

strain relief clamp

sleeve
ring
tip

sleeve

ground/shield

¼" TRS headphones connector

ring

right signal
tip

left signal

Fig. 7.2: ¼" TRS headphones connector

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