Behringer DDM4000

Behringer DDM4000 (schematic view)

Behringer DDM4000 (schematic view)

The Digital Pro Mixer DDM4000 is a 5-Channel Digital DJ Mixer with Sampler, 4 FX Sections, BPM Counters and MIDI support. Each of the following sections can be configured separately to be used either for audio or as MIDI controller:

  • Channel 1-4

  • Microphone Channel

  • Crossfader

  • Sampler

The mixer contains no digital interfaces for audio or microphones.

Nouveau dans la version 2.3.

Compatibility

This controller contains a MIDI interface with 5-pin DIN jacks In/Out/Thru. If your soundcard does not offer DIN jacks, a separate USB/MIDI interface is required to use it on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Setup

Configure at least one mixer section as MIDI controller:

  1. Long press the CONSOLE SETUP knob

  2. Select MIDI SETTINGS by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob

  3. Select the sections that you want to use as MIDI controller

  4. Press the ESC button to exit MIDI Setup

  5. To make the change persistent, save the settings in a user preset. See the controller manual for details.

Controller Mapping

A schematic drawing with the control numbers that are used here can be found on the specified page in the User Manual in the Links section.

Stereo channels 1 – 4 (p. 6)

Behringer DDM4000 (stereo channels section)

Stereo channels strips

No.

Control

Function

4

HIGH / MID / LOW knobs

Adjust high/mid/low-frequencies.

6

P1 / P2 / P3 buttons

Toggle the kill function for high/mid/low-frequencies.

7

PFL button

Toggle headphone pre-fader listening.

8

Channel faders

Adjust the output volume.

10

CF ASSIGN button

Assign the channel to either side of the crossfader.

Note

On some units of this mixer, the LEDs of the buttons P1 / P2 / P3 show an unexpected behavior in MIDI mode. When such a LED is turned on via MIDI, it flashes shortly but does not stay lit. The problem occurs only when at least 1 channel is in audio (non-MIDI) mode. It does not occur when all channels are in MIDI mode. Firmware version 1.02 (Dec 14 2007) is known to show this behavior, and there’s no fix available according to a reply from the technical support:

« I see the issue, but sorry, the code is 15 years old and getting the 15 year old tools (plus license, plus old windows version) needed to compile it, together with finding the bug in a very complex code base (without access to the developer) makes fixing this nearly impossible. »

—[MUSIC Tribe Care] Behringer - Technical Support (08 Sep 2021)

Microphone (p. 6)

Behringer DDM4000 (microphone channel section)

Microphone channel

No.

Control

Function

19

TALK ON

Switch the Talkover function.

Crossfader section (p. 7)

Behringer DDM4000 (crossfader section)

Crossfader section

No.

Control

Function

20

Crossfader

Fade between the signals that are assigned to its two sides A and B.

21

CF ON button

Toggle crossfader function. When disabled, the crossfader control in the Mixxx user interface is hidden.

24

CURVE knob

Adjust the response of the crossfader.

25

REVERSE HOLD button

Toggle a permanent reverse of the crossfader sides A and B. This means that A and B are interchanged.

26

REVERSE TAP button

Toggle a momentary reverse of the crossfader sides A and B. This means that A and B are interchanged as long as the TAP push button is held down.

Sampler (p. 8)

Behringer DDM4000 (sampler)

Sampler section

No.

Control

Function

55

VOLUME/MIX knob

Control the volume of sampler 1.

57

PFL button

Toggle headphone pre-fader listening for sampler 1.

58

SAMPLE LENGTH buttons

Adjust the beatloop size of sampler 1.

61

MODE buttons for bank 1/2

Select the playback type for the selected sampler (Reverse or Loop). A short press toggles the Reverse function, a long press toggles the Loop function.

62

PLAY/OUT buttons for bank 1/2

Start or stop playback for the selected sampler. When the Loop function is disabled, the sample is only played back while the button is pressed.

63

SMP FX ON button

Toggle effect unit 1 for sampler 1.

65

CF ASSIGN button

Assign sampler 1 to either side of the crossfader.