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B-CONTROL 

DEEJAY

  BCD2000

Fig. 3.3: POWER switch, mains and USB connectors

The USB connector is used for connecting to a computer

with a compatible USB port. The BCD2000 uses the USB

connector to send and receive audio and control data.
A standard power socket is provided for connection to the

mains. A matching power cable is included with the unit.
The 

POWER

  switch  turns  your  BCD2000  on  and  off.  It

should always be in the OFF position (out) when connecting

the unit to or disconnecting the unit from the mains.

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Please  note:  The  power  switch  does  not  completely

separate your BCD2000 from AC power. If you plan on

not using your BCD2000 for a prolonged period of time,

please disconnect it from the mains by removing the

power cable from the wall outlet.

4. THE B-DJ SOFTWARE

Here’s  a  short  overview  of  the  enclosed  B-DJ  program.  Since

many program functions are controlled from the B-CONTROL,

chapter 5 describes how to work with the B-DJ system (hardware

and  software)  as  a  whole.  A  detailed  description  of  the  B-DJ

software can be found in the enclosed B-DJ manual (pdf document

accessible via 

Configuration > Help)

.

Fig. 4.1: The main B-DJ window

The B-DJ user interface is divided into several sections: the two

decks are displayed in the lower left and right halves of the screen,

like two CD players or turntables (deck A is on the left and deck B

is on the right). Between the two decks, there is the mixer section

with the crossfader and level indicators for both decks as well as

the master level indicator.
The List Browser is located in the upper half of the screen, on the

left; the list currently selected is shown on the right.
In the middle of the screen, there are the two graphic waveform

displays showing the tracks currently loaded in the decks.

5. OPERATION

5. OPERATION

The operating concept of the B-DJ system has been designed so

that  you  will  understand  it  quickly  and  intuitively.  All  control

elements are arranged in a way you probably know from DJ mixers

or  DJ  CD  players.  The  user  interface  (BCD2000  Blue  Skin)  is

almost identical to the user interface of the BCD2000, so that you

can control as many functions as possible from the B-CONTROL,

thus knowing immediately where to do what—without having to

touch your computer mouse.

5.1 First steps

Wiring

First of all, connect all the devices you need to the BCD2000.

Make sure the unit is off before connecting it to other equipment.

If you want to use the BCD2000 without additional audio sources

(CD  player,  turntable,  microphone),  you  only  need  to  wire  the

outputs:

Fig. 5.1: Standard wiring of the BCD2000

Connect the MASTER output 

 to your hi-fi system, a pair of

active  speakers  or  the  PA  system  in  the  club  where  you  are

playing. Connect your headphones to the PHONES output 

.

The BEHRINGER DJ headphones HPX4000 are particularly well

suited.

Program launch

Once you have installed the driver and B-DJ software, you can

launch  the  program.  Boot  your  computer,  then  switch  on  the

BCD2000. Your computer will detect the driver and display the

control panel icon. Start the B-DJ program via the Start bar or by

clicking on the B-DJ icon.

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Page 1: ...B CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000 Version 1 0 June 2005 User s Manual Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine...

Page 2: ...or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided fo...

Page 3: ...DJ mixer control panel with premium quality mic preamp 3 band kill EQ per channel ultra precise faders super smooth crossfader and talkover function s 2 state of the art phono preamplifiers one switc...

Page 4: ...responsibility which we assumed by focusing on you the discerning computer user and musician Meeting your expectations also meant a lot of work and night shifts But it was fun too Developing a produc...

Page 5: ...INGER equipment right after your purchase by visiting www behringer com alternatively www behringer de and kindly read the terms and conditions of our warranty carefully Should your BEHRINGER product...

Page 6: ...and switched on To start the control panel software click on the BCD2000 control panel symbol in the task bar at the bottom right of your screen If the B DJ software has already been started you can a...

Page 7: ...signal The MIDI page Fig 2 3 The MIDI window in the BCD2000 control panel On the MIDI page no parameters can be set It only informs you about the various MIDI modes depending on the GLOBAL MODE select...

Page 8: ...e input source for deck A is chosen in the control panel see chapter 2 3 while the input source for deck B is selected on the rear panel phono line switch The OUTPUT section The PHONES output 1 4 ster...

Page 9: ...the software configuration the loop is either deleted directly or repeated one more time SYNC SLAVE is a function which allows you to automatically adapt the tempo of two music pieces to each other Th...

Page 10: ...s as well as the master level indicator The List Browser is located in the upper half of the screen on the left the list currently selected is shown on the right In the middle of the screen there are...

Page 11: ...nger to activate the Master Out function button LED starts flashing When Master Out is on you will always hear the master signal in your headphones i e the music that is being played on the dance floo...

Page 12: ...clip LED illuminates as soon as the input signal s level is too high and could possibly cause audible distortion If this happens turn the MIC LEVEL control to the left until the LED does not light up...

Page 13: ...I commands to the software functions 6 1 Sending control change functions All rotary controls all faders the scratch wheel and the crossfader are control elements sending CC data Each control element...

Page 14: ...ue transmitted is between 0 and 63 this value corresponds to the switched off status LED off If the value is 64 or higher max 127 the LED illuminates Group Name MIDI no LOW CUT 24 MID CUT 23 HIGH CUT...

Page 15: ...3 dB Impedance approx 2 k balanced Max input level 25 dBu 35 dB Gain mic level center position Signal to noise ratio 110 dB A weighted Distortion THD N 0 01 A weighted CMRR typ 40 dB Equalizer EQ low...

Page 16: ...n particular if caused by improper handling of the product by the user This also applies to defects caused by normal wear and tear in particular of faders crossfaders potentiometers keys buttons tubes...

Page 17: ...particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to...

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