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12 B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 User Manual
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
5.4 Signal routing
With the USB interface, you can record and play back up to four audio signals
simultaneously. The signal routing is specied by the settings of the applied
software (for example, TRAKTOR 3 LE), Control Panel and the state of the buttons
on the device.
In Windows, the possibilities of signal routing depend on the chosen driver
(ASIOor WDM/MME).
5.4.1 Routing possibilities with the ASIO
driver(Windows)
STANDARD Mode:
If “STANDARD” is selected in the GLOBAL MODE of Control Panel, only the input
signals can be selected. The output assignment is precongured. The software
outputs 1-2 are routed to the MASTER OUTPUT (39) (rear panel) and the software
outputs 3-4 are routed to the PHONES output (14) (front panel). Usually, it is
recommended to use the STANDARD mode, which is also the case when using the
TRAKTOR 3 LE software.
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MIC IN
IN A (PHONO)
IN B
PHONO
LINE
MIC
PHONO A
IN A
CH 1-2
CH-3-4
MASTER OUT
PHONES OUT
CH 1-2
CH-3-4
ASIO
Windows Driver
ASIO
Windows Driver
CONTROL PANEL
Windows Software
OUT
IN
CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 5.3: Audio routing in STANDARD mode (ASIO driver)
Advanced Mode:
In Advanced mode, all parameters of the ASIO driver can be adjusted.
InControlPanel, you can select the input source for channel IN A (CH 1-2, Micor
PhonoA). The input source for IN B (CH 3-4, Phono or Line) is selected with
the PHONO/LINE switch (38) on the rear panel of the BCD3000. The playback
channels CH1-2or CH3-4 are also selected in Control Panel for the main outputs
(39) and the headphone output (14) (in the MASTER OUT and PHONESOUT
elds). If you assign the software output channels 1-2 to the headphone
output, thechannels 3-4 are automatically assigned to the MASTER OUTPUT,
and vice versa.
MIC IN
IN A (PHONO)
IN B
PHONO
LINE
MIC
PHONO A
CH 1-2
CH-3-4
CH 1-2
CH 3-4
CH 1-2
CH 3-4
MAST OUT
PHNS OUT
PHONES OUT
CH 1-2
CH 3-4
IN A
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ASIO
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ASIO
Windows Driver
CONTROL PANEL
Windows Software
OUT
IN
CONTROL PANEL
MASTER OUT
Fig. 5.4: Audio routing in Advanced Mode (ASIO)
5.4.2 Routing possibilities with the WDM/MME
driver(Windows)
The WDM/MME driver supports playback/recording of 2 audio signals.
For2-channel recording you can select input IN A or IN B in the WDM/MME
window of the control panel. When you choose IN A, you can also determine the
signal to be recorded (Phono A or MIC).
When you select IN B, you can use the PHONE/LINE switch to determine the
signal to be recorded (phono or line).
Playback with the WDM/MME driver is always in stereo, which is why the MASTER
output and the PHONES connector of the BCD3000 provide the same music signal.
MASTER OUTSTEREO
(CH 1-2)
PHONES OUT
MIC IN
IN A (PHONO)
IN B
PHONO
LINE
MIC
PHONO A
IN A
IN B
REC
SELECT
STEREO
(CH 1-2)
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WDM/MME
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WDM/MME
Windows Driver
CONTROL PANEL
Windows Software
OUT
IN
CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 5.5: Audio routing with the WDM/MME driver
5.4.3 Routing possibilities (Mac OS X)
With Mac, the BCD3000 always runs in the “STANDARD” mode, which means
that only the input signals can be congured. For channel IN A, you can assign
Mic or Phono A with MIDI commands in an appropriate software (seeTable6.7).
Theinput source for IN B (CH 3-4, Phono or Line) is selected with the
PHONO/LINE switch (38) on the rear panel of the BCD3000.
The output assignment is precongured. The software outputs 1-2 are routed to
the MASTER OUTPUT (39) (rear panel) and the software outputs 3-4 are routed to
the PHONES output (14) (front panel).
MIC IN
IN A (PHONO)
IN B
PHONO
LINE
MIC
PHONO A
Prog Chg 0
Prog Chg 1
CH 1-2
CH-3-4
MASTER OUT
PHONES OUT
CH 1-2
CH-3-4
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Core Audio
Mac OS X
Core Audio
Mac OS X
OUT
IN
MIDI COMMAND
Fig. 5.6: Audio routing on the Mac
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