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Hi Everyone,

I am having problems getting my mic to work on Behringher BCD3000 using virtual DJ 6 Pro. I uses windows XP and have adjusted my PC power settings to performance settings instead of power saving.

In Virtual DJ, I have done the following; In Config, I went to sound setup, Inputs, changed to none, Outputs: Headphones & Speakers (Master:Chan 1&2, Headphones Chan 3&4), Soundcard: BCD3000.

The headphone started working after the setups but the mic still does not work.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks for your time and response.

Baimzo.

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The BCD came with a driver which I have uploaded. I contacted Behringer and they sent me a link to download the latest driver which I have done.

What is the BCD GUI and where will the button be located on the BCD. I think that might be the problem because when I slot the mic in, I don't press any button as the only ones I see are the MIC volume control, MIC Level & MIC Input, but they are not really buttons.

There is probably a switch or button I don't see. Please tell me where it is located.

Thanks everyone for your help so far. Begining to get somewhere.

Posted

If all else fails and you think your mic is a dud, plug your headphones into the microphone socket and speak loudly into one cup. The will act like a microphone and if you can hear your voice, then its probably the mic thats buggered.

Posted

The link to the set up is very useful. When I go home I will definately try it. No wonder it worked once and then stoped working.

Some other reviews I have read about the settings says it has to be on Standerd instead of Advanced because if you leave it on advanced, the BCD buttons will start playing up and you will have to be pressing them twice. Is this true at all? Anyway, I will try both when I go home this evening.

I shall be letting you all know how I got on. In the main time, suggestions are still welcome.

Thanks guys.

Posted

Hi Guys,

Thanks for all your help yesterday. Unfortunately, I still did not get the mic to work. I changed the settings on BCD control panel from standerd to Advanced, and that brought its own problem of freezing and some buttons not working.

I switched it back to Standerd setting, everything was working again apart from the mic.

Behringer sent me the lastest driver which I have installed but that did not make any difference.

Guys, is there any more settings I need to do in Virtual DJ menu apart from the one described in my original question?

I don't know what to do, have almost given up and the MIC for that BCD is not easying available and cost me a lot for me not to be able to use it.

It only worked the first time I bought it and I was so happy, but now, so frustrated.

Thanks guys

Posted

NO. I only have one MIC and one Lead. If it was a common MIC, I could have easily maybe tried another one, but its those ones with the three pins.

When I tap it, the light blips but just no sound coming out.

Posted

Its probably not the case but is the mic a condensor mic?

Some microphones requires a power source often refered to as phantom power. Sometimes you can put a batttery in these types of mics. Most (all?) Dj mixers and midi interfaces dont have phantom power.

What brand/model of mic are you using?

Yes...VDJ has a huge user forum and they arnt to friendly if they think your using an illegal copy of the software. If your using a demo copy, then some features have been deliberatley deactivated.

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see thats where you should have more than just one mic

if your doing a gig I always have backup just in case

but as you said that no sound comes out so thats your problem its the mic

I would invest in buying 2x more mics and a couple of leads so that if its just that one mic you can get it fixed or if its old just throw it away and use a new one that works

........

Posted

The MIC is called Behringer XM8500 bought with the Microphone Cable. The VDJ I am using is a legal copy. I contacted VDJ as well but they said its to do with the Behringer equipment and that I need to contact them. Even though I had already contacted behringer who sent me the latest driver, which didn't help anyway.

I might probably return the MIC but for some reason I just don't think its anything to do with the MIC it self. It has worked before on two occasions and then stopped. I don't know; just confused.

Posted

The behringer mic is a standard vocal mic so no external power is needed. I assume you have an XLR (three prongs) to jack cord so that you can plug it into the midi controller.

EDIT: I just realised the midi has a balanced input (three prong XLR) for the mic and not a jack so the headphone trick wont work.

I'm bettin its the XLR cable itself or a simple software setting.

Posted

Yes, its the XLR three pins plug MIC. I have not tried the headphone but I will do when I go home tonight. DO you think the headphone pin will fix or work if I put it in one of the three holes?

Posted

Ouch!

Just trolled the VDJ forum and found this (posted 19th August):

"Is there support for the Mic on the BCD3000? I've seen posts almost 2 years old claiming it "could" take another year.

That means that the team handling this request "should" have had plenty of time, however, that does not seem to be the case and there is no Mic support for this unit."

Doesnt look good my friend...

http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/111372/ ... search=mic bcd3000&page=1

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