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Behringer BCD3000 Driver is a Shareware software in the category Internet developed by Behringer FCA202 Audio Driver. The latest version of Behringer BCD3000 Driver is currently unknown. It was initially added to our database on. Behringer BCD3000 Driver runs on the following operating systems: Windows. Bcd Normal 3000 Behringer Con Windows 10 Funcionando Deaf Full. Bcd3000 Driver Installation Tutorial for Awed Quick Windows 8 by Pauly Hardz. Using the Behringer Bca2000 Disadvantageous in Lovely Windows-7 os.
Features: - Get ultimate control over your virtual DJ machine and play, mix and scratch MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG, WAV and AIFF files with vinyl feeling - Includes Native Instruments Traktor LE DJ software with iTunes import, Beatport music store integration plus additional podcasting and recording software - Powerful 4-channel USB audio interface with 24-bit converters and ultra-low latency operation under Windows and Mac OS X operating systems - Your complete DJ setup in a single box: dual player, mixer, effects, 2 phono preamps plus a full-fledged monitor section - 2 versatile jog wheels to control typical DJ functions like scratching, pitch bending and cue searching - Total performance control through 3-band kill EQ, loop buttons, pitch and level faders per channel plus an ultra-smooth crossfader - Use the 2 internal phono preamps to mix your vinyl records with MP3 files or run the BCD3000 as a digital DJ mixer with full effects control - Internal microphone preamp with dedicated Level and EQ controls for MC performances or DJ’s talkover - Dedicated control elements for play, cue, loop, pitch bend, search, effects and many more - High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
COMPATIBLE WITH:
Windows XP Windows Vista Windows XP 64 bit Windows 7
file size:
410 KB
filename:
BCD3000-Vista-XP-1.2.0.0.zip
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