Behringer BCD2000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD2000
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
The various control elements of your BCD2000 are described in this chapter. All controls and connections are explained in detail, and
there are several useful tips on their use.
3.1 Control surface
Fig. 3.1: The BCD2000s control elements
The FX CONTROL section
These four controls as well as the buttons A to D can
have various software functions assigned to them. By default they
are assigned to the two effects sections.
Use the ANALOG INPUT buttons to select the input source.
If the buttons are not pressed, the signals from decks A and B of
the software are played back. When you press a button, the analog
input signal will be added to the corresponding deck in the B-DJ
software. Deck A can play back the phono input A or the
microphone signal. Deck B plays back the signal applied at
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 PHONES output (1/4" stereo connector) is used for
connecting headphones.
Use the PHONES control to adjust the volume for the
headphones output .
The microphone input section (MIC INPUT)
Set the volume of the microphone signal with the MIC LEVEL
control.
The CLIP LED illuminates as soon as the microphone signal
level is too high and could possibly cause audible distortion.
If this happens, slightly turn the MIC LEVEL control counter-
clockwise.
The microphone input section has a 2-band equalizer
(EQ HIGH for high frequencies and EQ LOW for low
frequencies).
Use the TALKOVER button to activate the softwares talk-
over function. The talk-over function reduces the master
output signal and can come in handy when your own voice
needs to be prominently heard. When you want to make an
announcement, also press button .
The ON AIR button routes the microphone signal to the
master output signal.