Behringer BCD2000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000
Group Name
MIDI
no.
MIDI
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
IN
Program Change
IN
Program Change
Table 6.7: Switching the analog input using program change
commands
6. MIDI CONTROL