1EUser´s ManualBedienungsanleitungDVersion 1.0 October 1998VIRTUALIZER® PRO DSP1000Pwww.behringer.de
106The VARIATION key allows you to select an alternative variation of each effect algorithm activating adifferent setup of the numerous internal effec
11Eany other key to quit MIDI mode.Fig. 1.4.: Back panel connectors and control elements16Use the OPERATING LEVEL switch to adapt the VIRTUALIZERPRO
12from the right channel. In those cases EDITB ENGINEL or EDITB ENGINER means that you selectEDITB and the left or right engine. If we only s
13EGated Reverb: Phil Collins song In the air tonight made this effect famous: a reverb is cut offabruptly after a certain time. VA
14Tremolo & Delay: Since trip hop has become trendy, this effect originally found in guitar amps is used to produce a more or less fast and int
15EDelay/Reverb: normal delay left, delay time can be set from 0 to 630 ms with ENG.L-EDITA in10ms steps and feedback by ENG.L-EDITB. Right c
162. OPERATION2.1 Effects structureFig. 2.1: Effects structure2.2 Selecting presetsThe VIRTUALIZERPRO stores 100 user-definable presets. After power-
17Ewhen using a high-power P.A. system. Thus, the VIRTUALIZERPRO makes sure that no "un-wanted" programs are loaded unintentionally. Additi
18Display Mode0 No controller data are transmitted1 Controller data are received but not transmitted2 Controller data are transmitted but not received
19Es MIDI THRUThe MIDI THRU jack is used to loop through incoming MIDI data, i.e. any control data received at the MIDI INof the VIRTUALIZERPRO can b
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20Connect the two Input phone jacks with the Aux Send outputs of the mixing console, and the Output jacks ofthe VIRTUALIZERPRO with the Aux Return in
21E3.4 Using the VIRTUALIZERPRO as an effects device for instrumentsWith its extensive MIDI implementation the VIRTUALIZERPRO can also be used, for
223.5 Using the VIRTUALIZERPRO in a MIDI systemWith its built-in MIDI interface the VIRTUALIZERPRO can be integrated into any MIDI system. It transm
23Eamplitude into a numerical value, quantizing. The two actions together are referred to as digitizing.In order to carry out the opposite the conve
24distortion as a percentage of the total signal rising with the increase of the input signal level.Digital distortion is quite different, as illustra
25Eacoustics of a room that is much smaller in size.In addition to the capability of human hearing to determine the direction from where a sound pheno
26in a (reverberation) room, i.e. they are spread in all directions, are reflected when they reach the plate edges,and you can basically distinguish b
27E5. INSTALLATIONYour BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZERPRO was carefully packed in the factory and the packaging was designedto protect the unit from rough hand
281 232 13Pin 1Cable InputOutputPin 2 = (+) Signal PositivePin 3 = (-) SignalShield(+) Signal + Hum(-) Signal + HumNegative(+)Hum + Signal(-)Hum + Sig
29E5.4 MIDI connectionsThe MIDI standard was developed in the early 1980s to allow electronic musical instruments from differentmanufacturers to commu
3EThis symbol, wherever it appears, alertsyou to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage inside the enclosure- voltage that may be sufficien
306. APPENDIX6.1 Parameter overviewNr. EFFECT VARIATION EDIT A EDIT BENGINE LENGINE RENGINE L ENGINE R1CATHEDRAL Reverb Time Diffusion Early Reflectio
31E6.2 Delay values / increments for presets 10 and 11Variation Type Edit A Step Size(L & R)Delay (L) From (ms) Until (ms) From (ms) Until (ms)1
326.3 MIDI-implementationMIDI Implementation ChartFunktion Übertragen Erkannt BemerkungBasic ChannelDefaultChangedOFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16OFF
33E6.4 Default settingsEdit AEdit BEdit AEdit B1 Cathedral 11 63 53 - 502Plate 14950-203 Small Hall 4 50 39 - 634 Room 30 0 29 - -5 Studio 9 9 49 - 31
346.5 SpecificationsAnalog InputsConnectors XLR and 1/4" jackType RF filtered, servo balanced inputImpedance 60 kOhms balanced, 30 kOhms unbalanc
35EThe information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmittedin any form or
4DSP1000PVIRTUALIZERPROUltra-high performance Digital Multi-Effects Processor powered by a 24-bit high-speed Digital Signal Processor (DSP)sWave Ada
5EFOREWORDDear Customer,Welcome to the team of VIRTUALIZERPRO users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence inBEHRINGER products by pu
6TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION ...
7E1. INTRODUCTIONThe BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZERPRO is a member of the latest generation of multi-effects processors. Togenerate reverberation that is very
8system.1.2 Before you beginYour BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZERPRO was carefully packed in the factory and the packaging was designedto protect the unit from
9EFig. 1.2: Display section of the DSP1000P1The two LED chains display the input signal level indB, referenced to the internal digital maximum.+ Plea
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