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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Been mixing song all morning and decided to shoot this video. It's a bit long (it was about 18 minutes long total) but if you were interested in this mixer it's a good view of how this thing works.

(As far as compatibility goes I'm running it on Windows 7 using Virtual DJ without a hitch.) EDIT: See my later videos!

Still gotta get some cables so I can properly hook this puppy up but for now I've got everything going through the computers sound card (with less than desirable result I might add).

All the music in this video was created by Deadmau5 I take no credit for his work and gotta say he is an amazing dj!

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  • sorry i am new to this but let me get this staight. You pretty much create every part of your song and make each part in like a channel, one of those 8 knobs which control volume. and you just like turn up hi hat, and than you turn up snare and so on and so forth?

    and what do you u use to control the sounds?fruity loops or ableton or something?

  • @terry513 I'm using virtual dj and have two tracks loaded up. The four knobs above the wheel adjust the highs, mids, and lows, and gain (Think hit-hat, vocals, bass, volume, but not exactly) The songs I am using are prerecorded and I am simply switching back and forth between them or matching up parts of them.

  • Is it compatible with mac?

  • @GlennfalkCarl The BCD2000 and BCD3000 work on the mac but ONLY as a midi controller. There is NO driver for the built in sound card for mac so you either need to use the macs sound card or get a usb sound card.

  • so does this have a sound card built in or not, everywhere iv read says it does but every video i have seen on here states it does NOT? where have you got it pluged in on your pc? awhere have you p[luged your headphones in too cos i can see it has a headphone socket on the front? thank you :)

  • @djtwig999 It does have a built in sound card but it is ONLY compatible with windows. There is NO mac driver for the sound card however this DOES function as a midi controller on the mac.

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  • Thanks for sharing this vid :) I'm deciding on which USB mixer to buy and seeing them in action gives the best info for me. So far I'm liking this device. I enjoyed your mixes too. I love the Orange Theme!

  • Nice, Dude

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  • DEADMAU5 BRO!

  • @Snargledorf so you didnt create the tracks? its just an eq and a fader? seems like you should be able to do more with a machine like this

  • give the download!

  • Thumbs up for Trident in the corner :D

  • Hello, Amm as I can see you have your monitor sound in headphones? and master sound trough laptop? as I correct, quick question how did you set it up like that? because I can get only sound from headphone all all the way around, only from laptop, and thats really sad because i cant start learning how to do beat matching and etc. I'am really badlly stuck. any suggestion? i have bcd2k laptop that it do i need any others cables ? or it should be fine with usb which goes to laptop?

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