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B-CONTROL 

DEEJAY

  BCD2000

Group

Name

MIDI 

QRWH

no.

MIDI 

QRWH

name

SEARCH <<

0

C -1

SEARCH >>

1

C# -1

BEND -

2

D -1

BEND +

3

D# -1

LOW CUT

12

C 0

MID CUT

13

C# 0

HIGH CUT

14

D 0

BACK TO TOP

4

E -1

LOOP IN/END

15

D# 0

LOOP OUT

5

F -1

SYNC SLAVE

16

E 0

SCRATCH

17

F 0

CUE

18

F #0

PLAY/PAUSE

19

G 0

SEARCH <<

6

F# -1

SEARCH >>

7

G -1

BEND -

8

G# -1

BEND +

9

A -1

LOW CUT

20

G #0

MID CUT

21

A 0

HIGH CUT

22

A# 0

BACK TO TOP

10

A# -1

LOOP IN/END

23

B 0

LOOP OUT

11

B -1

SYNC SLAVE

24

C 1

SCRATCH

25

C# 1

CUE

26

D 1

PLAY/PAUSE

27

D# 1

TALKOVER

29

F 1

ON AIR

30

F# 1

Button A

31

G 1

Button B

32

G# 1

Button C

33

A 1

Button D

34

A# 1

ANALOG INPUT A

35

B 1

ANALOG INPUT B

36

C 2

PHONES SPLIT

28

E 1

INPUT SELECT 

& OUTPUT

DECK A

DECK B

MIC INPUT

FX CONTROL

Table 6.4: MIDI commands for transmitting button functions

6.3 Receiving MIDI commands

The reception of MIDI data also allows for transmitting commands

from  third-party  DJ  software  to  your  BCD2000.  Although  this

function is not necessary to control the device from the software,

you can still display the switching status of button LEDs, which

enables you to work more intuitively.
All button LEDs receive MIDI control change data (on/off). If the

controller  value  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

22

LOOP ON/OFF

21

SYNC SLAVE

20

SCRATCH

19

CUE

18

PLAY/PAUSE

17

LOW CUT

16

MID CUT

15

HIGH CUT

14

LOOP ON/OFF

13

SYNC SLAVE

12

SCRATCH

11

CUE

10

PLAY/PAUSE

9

TALKOVER

8

ON AIR

7

Button A

6

Button B

5

Button C

4

Button D

3

ANALOG INPUT A

2

ANALOG INPUT B

1

PHONES SPLIT

25

INPUT SELECT 

& OUTPUT

DECK A

DECK B

MIC INPUT

FX CONTROL

Table 6.5: MIDI commands for receiving button LED statuses

Data request for all moving elements:

Current  control  element  values  of  the  program  used  can  be

transmitted to the B-CONTROL using a “data request” command,

as long as this command type is supported by the program. In

this case, the MIDI device doesn’t send data. The B-CONTROL

requests them instead. The required command is of the control

change type:

MIDI 

&&

 no.

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,  a 

program  change

  command  must  be  sent  to  the

BCD2000.

ANALOG INPUT A

 selection

MIDI channel

MIDI message

3+212$

 IN

&+

Program Change 

0,&

 IN

&+

Program Change 

Table 6.7: Switching the analog input using program change

commands

6. MIDI CONTROL

Summary of Contents for B-CONTROL DEEJAYBCD2000

Page 1: ...B CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000 Version 1 0 June 2005 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...urpose of the polarized 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 thir...

Page 3: ...arching s Full fledged 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 p...

Page 4: ...y meant a great deal of 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...

Page 5: ...register your new BEHRINGER 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...

Page 6: ...00 has been connected 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...

Page 7: ...provide the same music 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...

Page 8: ...input B phono or CD The 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...

Page 9: ...the setting chosen in 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...

Page 10: ...dicators 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...

Page 11: ...IT MASTER OUT button longer 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 p...

Page 12: ...microphone channel The 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...

Page 13: ...like to adapt the MIDI 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...

Page 14: ...f If the controller value 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...

Page 15: ...response 10 Hz 29 kHz 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 4...

Page 16: ...ed from this warranty in 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 potentiome...

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