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10 B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 User Manual
5. Operation
The control concept of the BCD3000 is designed to be extremely intuitive so
that you master it quickly. All control elements have been arranged in such a
way that you may already know from a DJ mixer or DJ CD player. The software’s
user interface reects the console of the BCD3000, allowing you to immediately
control as many functions as possible with the B-CONTROL, without having to use
the computer’s mouse.
5.1 First steps
Wiring
First of all, connect all the devices you need to the BCD3000. Make sure the unit
is o before connecting it to other equipment. If you want to use the BCD3000
without additional audio sources (CD player, turntable, microphone), you only
need to wire the outputs:
Computer &
B-DJ Software
USB MASTER OUT
EP2000
BEHRINGER
HPX4000
EUROLIVE
B1520-PRO
BCD3000
EUROLIVE
B1520-PRO
USB
AUDIO
Fig. 5.1: Standard wiring of the BCD3000
Connect the MASTER output to your hi- 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
After you have successfully installed the driver and TRAKTOR 3 LE software,
runthe program. First, boot your computer, and then switch on the BCD3000.
XP: The computer detects the driver and displays the Control Panel
icon. Startthe TRAKTOR 3 LE program from the Start Menu:
Start>AllPrograms > Native Instruments TRAKTOR 3 LE >
TRAKTOR3LE.
Mac: Go to Macintosh HD > Applications > TRAKTOR 3 LE and double-click
the program icon “TRAKTOR 3 LE”.
The output section
Set the volume of the MASTER output with the MASTER control. The MASTER
output always provides the signal routed to the crossfader.
Adjust the volume level of the headphones with the PHONES VOL
control (15). ThePHONES MIX control (16) lets you adjust the balance between
theMonitor/CUE signal (fully left) and the Master output signal (fully right).
The Track Collection
Create your own Track Collection by selecting the menu item Preferences
(topright) > Browser Preferences > Data Location. Click “Add” on the
bottom right of the dialog box, and then select the folder you want to add.
In addition to folders, you can also import single track titles or your iTunes library.
You can nd more information in the TRAKTOR 3 LE manual, which is on the CD.
Load title
Load a song from the list by using the mouse to click on the title and drag it onto
Deck A. Alternatively, there are many other approaches, such as right-click or
Ctrl-click, by selecting the track and then pressing Return, or by using hot keys
(explained in the TRAKTOR manual).
Start playback
Move the crossfader fully to the left and start playback by pressing the PLAY
button of deck A. Select a second track, move it to deck B and start it by pressing
the PLAY button of deck B.
Pre-listen to next song
Listen in on the second tune with your headphones, turning up the PHONESVOL
control (15) and moving the PHONES MIX control to the right (for example,
centerposition). At rst you hear the MASTER signal (Deck A). As soon as you
press the CUE B button, the signal of Deck B is added to the headphones.
Nowyoucan adjust the balance between both deck signals with the
PHONESMIXcontrol (16).
Next, match the tempo of Deck B with the current MASTER signal of Deck A.
Thiscan be achieved in various ways.
• Adjust the speed with the Pitch fader (32).
• Use the Pitch Bend buttons below the Pitch fader (31).
• A third option is to turn the Scratch wheel (34) clockwise (quicker)
orcounterclockwise (slower).
Ideally, listen to the bass drum or snare. If they match, the beat is perfect.
TheBeat Mix indicator in the waveform display is a great help, or simply use the
Sync Slave function (button (26)).
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