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Published on 11/19/06 at 07:37
I use the BCD 2000 now for over three weeks and I am very happy. I chose it primarily for its design and strength which I like because I was looking for a fairly equivalent to the controller "Hercules" for Virtual DJ because it was not professional.

At first I was disappointed by its weight (very light), and extremmement disappointed with the software that came with the BDJ, which is unusable at the professional level (rotten tree, untimely crashes, latency, ...)

My config: Motherboard: ASUS A7N8X-X CPU: AMD barton 2600 +, 1GB DDR, HDD: 80GB + external.

I use it plugged into another power mixer for mixing the sound with my two turntables (for the scratch, which I think there should be a good vieu with vinyl, not a jog)

<p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>The installation is done it without problems?
No problem if you want to install unuiquement worked with the supplied software is very very very limited!

- Have you experienced any incompatibilities?
This platform, contrary to what the manufacturer claims is totally in-compatible with standard MIDI. So for those who want to operate in VDJ or Traktor, and have something stable and without going through translator 36 noon, it's not even worth trying.</span>

Personally, I slaved for a good week before throwing BDJ software out the window and go to Virtual DJ 4.1 with a complete management of the BCD2000 and here: no problems either in latency or in crash in compatibility.

I think on the other hand unbecoming of the behringer will builds software as rotten (no keylock détimbrer to avoid the pitch, a sampler (loop) always late and never in rhythm, and more at our expense .. . (small rage anyway RRRRRRRRR ...)

I find the drivers stable enough (at least more stable than their software ...) by against big disappointment: it only works on Windows ...

Virtual DJ 4.1 I have no problem managing the BCD 2000, you just go for a ride in "config" to put the controller in bcd in sound card and put the output (Sound setup, OUTPUT) on headphones This will activate the headphone output (PFL)

I do not know the latency but does not see it either (I put it in automatic mode) but it does not bother me in any way!

In conclusion I would say for the price it costs and what little equity I had with head before turning in VDJ 4.1, it's really good and especially less than two and a CDJ1000 mixer!