Need help with BCD3000
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Need help with BCD3000 Posted on: 07.08.2011 by Erminia Pincock I've been using the BCD3000 for a few months now, I'm mostly happy with it for a starter DJ controller. As I've only been DJing for a short period of time, I plan to upgrade to a better one later. I've been into mainly just producing before that. For the most part it works alright, but I have a problem with the soundcard when I use the BCD3000 Asio driver. The sound coming from my speakers and headphones are fine at first, but after a while in Traktor (like 15-30 mins) The sound gets distorted, but when I switch it to another soundcard (such as my laptop) and back to BCD3000 it works fine again. However if I were playing an actual live set somewhere, this would be a problem. I have Asio4all as well, but I can't use it because it won't allow me to use both output 3/4 and 1/2 at the same time. It's not selectable in the Audio options So I can't cue with my headphones But with Asio4all I don't get the distortion problem, it sucks i can't use both outputs! Can anyone help me out? perhaps a way to stop the distortion with the BCD3000 driver, or a way for me to use both headphone and speaker outputs with Asio4all. Or maybe it's something else on my laptop causing the problem? any possible solutions would be great, thanks | |
Erminia Pincock 09.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Lew
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Erminia Pincock 07.08.2011 | I've been using the BCD3000 for a few months now, I'm mostly happy with it for a starter DJ controller. As I've only been DJing for a short period of time, I plan to upgrade to a better one later. I've been into mainly just producing before that. For the most part it works alright, but I have a problem with the soundcard when I use the BCD3000 Asio driver. The sound coming from my speakers and headphones are fine at first, but after a while in Traktor (like 15-30 mins) The sound gets distorted, but when I switch it to another soundcard (such as my laptop) and back to BCD3000 it works fine again. However if I were playing an actual live set somewhere, this would be a problem. I have Asio4all as well, but I can't use it because it won't allow me to use both output 3/4 and 1/2 at the same time. It's not selectable in the Audio options So I can't cue with my headphones But with Asio4all I don't get the distortion problem, it sucks i can't use both outputs! Can anyone help me out? perhaps a way to stop the distortion with the BCD3000 driver, or a way for me to use both headphone and speaker outputs with Asio4all. Or maybe it's something else on my laptop causing the problem? any possible solutions would be great, thanks |
Gina Koehlmoos 29.01.2012 | Wow I did'nt even believe of dual booting mate thanks,I thought my DJ days were over till I could afford a more expensive and problem free controller like the ones from native instruments,thanks for the tip,,but please anyone who comes with anything new about this problem please keep me posted I am all ears Robby |
Gavin Rachor 29.01.2012 | Should be fine with Windows XP as that's what was current when it was released. You could probably get a legit copy dirt cheap these days and dual-boot it. I used mine on a Mac though, so I didn't need to install drivers so I can't be much more help. |
Gina Koehlmoos 29.01.2012 | so then which is the best operating system to use? I am beginning to believe i wasted my time buying this controller. |
Gavin Rachor 29.01.2012 | I'm beginning to believe that even with the newest, supposedly compatible, driver the BCD3000 and Windows 7 don't like working together. I had a similar problem to the one you described when I tried to set up my old BCD3000 on my brother's Win7 machine. |
Gina Koehlmoos 29.01.2012 | Hello guys ,i have recently just purchased the BCD3000, I have win 7 64 bit ultimate, when i use the product it disconnects randomly from traktor pro2 and vdj 7 pro, I can play for an hour sometimes only half an hour and some times 15 min then the controller becomes unresponsive, when i go into the audio set up of vdj and traktor, it says that the audio has been disconnected, i have to switch off the controller and exit vdj/traktor then turn the controller on again then start vdj/traktor again, then it works fine until it becomes unresponsive again.I have installed the latest driver 1.3.4 for the BCD3000 which apparently works with win7 32&64bit. I have done a latency test which seems fine on my pc , i have gone through detailed instructions from native instruments themselves on how to set your PC up properly for sound ect at this following web address http://www.native-instruments.com/knowl ... processing, i do not know what to do next. Robby |
Erminia Pincock 09.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by Lew
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Gavin Rachor 07.08.2011 | You could try asking here. It's pretty quiet these days but you might get a answer from ChefT who's pretty knowledgeable when it comes to the BCDs. |
Erminia Pincock 07.08.2011 | Hmmm, yes I believe I downloaded the same driver. I reinstalled it about a week ago, since I reformatted my computer. Maybe i'll remove it and try installing again |
Gavin Rachor 07.08.2011 | I agree to try the latest drivers. I believe there was a problem with some of the early drivers. Download the combined 32/64 bit driver that covers XP, Vista and Win7 from here. |
Golden Faubert 07.08.2011 | have you installed it with the latest drivers from the behringer site? i used these and mine is running sweet |
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