
DEEJAY BCD2000
+Note for notebook users: If you encounter problems operating the BCD2000 from your system, please disable the following settings:
1.In the Device Manager (right click on My Computer > Manage > Device Manager), click option “Batteries” > disable Microsoft
2.In the USB Controller, do the following for each single USB Root Hub: Right click > Properties > Power management > disable the option “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.
3.Restart Windows® XP. Now the system performance of your computer should be more stable.
2.2 Installation of theIn order to use the
2.Select the following option on the
3.Enter dxdiag (= DirectX® Diagnosis) in the upper text box, and click on Browse
4.5.In the DirectX diagnostic program now appearing, the current DirectX® revision stored on your computer is shown at the bottom of the main “System” page.
Installation:1.Open Windows® Explorer (My Computer > right mouse button > Explorer)2.In Windows® Explorer, select the drive containing the BCD2000 driver/software
Open the
+Please note that the
The BCD2000 control panel allows you to control some general settings of the BCD2000. The control panel will be available in the system as soon as the driver has been installed and the BCD2000 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
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Additionally, the BCD2000’s MIDI characteristics differ from those in ADVANCED mode (see below). In ADVANCED mode, all selection options are available in the ASIO window.
The ASIO page:Fig. 2.1: The ASIO window in the BCD2000 control panelThis is where all ASIO driver parameters can be adjusted. Most professional music programs use ASIO, as does our
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Use DRIVER LATENCY to adjust the latency in order to optimize your computer’s performance. If you set the control to “low” this will optimize the response of your BCD2000, but also increase the processor workload. In extreme cases, this can lead to clicking and
+“Latency” is the time that elapses between an operator action on the BCD2000 (e. g. pressing the PLAY button) and the actual output of the audio signal from the OUT connectors. Latency depends on the system used and the processing speed of your computer. Typical latencies are in the milliseconds range (1 ms = one thousandth of a second). Most people cannot hear latencies below 10 ms. When audio signals are passing through a computer, it is impossible to achieve a
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