I would like to know if I am understanding the functionality of this controller correctly, and it is only an example and this doesn't pertain only to the BCD3000. I am not saying there are only two ways to connect and use this device but will the BCD3000 work both ways or even simultaneously?
1) Directly as a MIDI controller through USB with the VDJ Pro software.
and/or
2) Through a USB audio interface by connecting the interface to a laptop and connecting the analog outputs into the analog inputs on the BCD3000?
...and then routing the master output from the mixer to a monitor speaker system?
I am interested in having both connections simultaneously because I am not overly impressed with the quality of laptop soundcard. Thanks.
1) Directly as a MIDI controller through USB with the VDJ Pro software.
and/or
2) Through a USB audio interface by connecting the interface to a laptop and connecting the analog outputs into the analog inputs on the BCD3000?
...and then routing the master output from the mixer to a monitor speaker system?
I am interested in having both connections simultaneously because I am not overly impressed with the quality of laptop soundcard. Thanks.
geposted Sat 13 Aug 11 @ 5:31 pm
Hi mate
The BCD3000 could be connected both ways although I dont think you would use both at once.
Bear in mind that the BCD3000 already has a 4 chan sound card built in. If used the way it was intended ie as a combined controller/soundcard you would be avoiding the laptop soundcard anyway.
Daz
The BCD3000 could be connected both ways although I dont think you would use both at once.
Bear in mind that the BCD3000 already has a 4 chan sound card built in. If used the way it was intended ie as a combined controller/soundcard you would be avoiding the laptop soundcard anyway.
Daz
geposted Sun 14 Aug 11 @ 1:13 pm