Behringer CMD STUDIO 4a
The Behringer CMD STUDIO 4a is a 2 deck controller that supports 4 virtual decks and has a built in 4 channel (one stereo master, one stereo headphones) USB sound card built in.
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Mixxx Sound Hardware Preferences
Master output: channels 1-2
Headphone output: channels 3-4
Mapping description
Most of the buttons and knobs on the controller behave as they are labelled:
The only major departure from the above are the 4 “FX Control” knobs and buttons at the top of each deck.
Mixer
The HIGH, MID, and LOW EQ knobs & kill buttons, deck faders, cross-fader, master, and headphone monitoring (mix & volume) knobs all operate as labelled.
Each deck also has a gain knob (leftmost “FX Control” knob).
Transport Control
The deck LOAD buttons will load the currently highlighted track in the library window into that deck.
The deck CUE, PLAY, SYNC, and LOOP buttons work as labelled (SYNC toggles master sync for the deck).
Wheels
While a track is playing, spinning the wheels temporarily speeds up or slows down the track.
When a track is stopped, spinning the wheels results in a fast search.
When the top wheel surface is touched the wheels act as as a precision jog.
When the SCRATCH button is activated, moving the wheel while touching the top surface scratches the track.
Playback Pitch/Rate
The pitch sliders control the pitch.
The PITCH BEND +/- buttons step the playback rate up or down (pressing both resets the rate back to normal).
The LOCK buttons turn on key lock so the pitch doesn’t change when the playback rate changes.
The PITCH BEND button lights will indicate whether the current pitch is higher or lower than normal.
FX Control knobs
FX Control knob 1 = Deck gain.
FX Control knob 2 = FX 1 “super” control (FX unit 1 on left deck, unit 3 on right deck).
FX Control knob 3 = FX 2 “super” control (FX unit 2 on left deck, unit 4 on right deck).
FX Control knob 4 = Deck “quick effect” control (by default this is a filter effect but can be changed in Mixxx’s preferences).
DEL-mode
DEL-mode is activated by tapping the deck’s hot cue DEL button (the button will light up blue). This is equivalent to a shift button on other controllers and so changes the behaviour of a number of the controller buttons as follows:
The HOT CUE buttons act as auto-loop triggers (when *held*) in DEL-mode. The button layout follows the default “LateNight” skin (i.e. top row = [1/8] to [1], bottom row = [2] to [16] beats). Longer auto-loops can be “locked” (so the HOT CUE button doesn’t have to be held) by pressing the LOOP ON/OFF button after an auto-loop is selected, (locked/playing auto-loops can also be resized by selecting a different auto-loop and then re-locking the new size with the LOOP ON/OFF button).
The CUE button triggers reverse playback (while *held*).
The PLAY button triggers reverse-slip playback (while *held*). NB: if you already have slip-mode activated before you trigger reverse-slip playback, (e.g. by having pressed FX-Control button 1), then slip-mode will be turned off as soon as you release the PLAY button (and you will return to the playback point where you would have been if you hadn’t altered the playback).
The PITCH BEND +/- buttons step the key up/down without altering the playback rate. If both PITCH BEND buttons are pressed together, the playback key is reset to normal.
Auto-Loops and Slip-Mode
There are no “slip-mode aware” skins in Mixxx yet so the auto-loop behaviour of this controller (which *is* “slip-mode aware”) may be a little different than you might expect to take advantage of this feature.
Auto-loop buttons are (by default) only active when held.
In slip-mode, releasing an auto-loop button will immediately “re-sync” playback (by disabling, then immediately re-enabling slip mode), you may see the slip-mode button flash briefly when this happens. This allows for some very interesting “slip-auto-loop” effects.