Hotkey & MIDI Setup -> MIDI Interfaces (select BCD3000 as your MIDI Controller) This was the sound card setting, you can also set up inputs if you want to save your mixes in Preferences -> Audio Setup -> Input Routing (just point MASTER channels to it -) ) Preferences -> Audio Setup -> Output Routing: Preferences -> Audio Setup -> Audio Device (select BCD3000 ASIO) At least this is what I have unveiled from the user manual 😉 )
you have to press it a second time to send an “off” event, and this is why in advanced mode you have to press play twice, for instance, for traktor to stop playing, or something close to this. (simple mode: button click = “on” event followed by “off” event => advanced mode: button click = “on” event only. Advanced mode changes the way BCD3000 keys are “pressed”
One other thing I forgot to mention, the BCD3000 simple traktor setup -)įirst, you need to be sure you are running the BCD3000 driver in simple mode.