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EUROPOWER PMX1000/PMX3000/PMX5000

4. INSTALLATION

AMBIENCE

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 Reproduces  a  middle-sized  room  without  late

reflections.

EARLY  REFLECTIONS

The  initial  reflections  of  this  room

are clearly audible. This effect is a classic for dynamic signals

(drums, percussion, slap bass, etc.).

SPRING REVERB

Simulates classic spring reverberation.

GATED  REVERB

This  effect  synthetically  cuts  off

reverberation after a period of time. It is famous in the song “In

the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins. The variations differ in the reverb

length.

REVERSE  REVERB

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 This  is  a  reverberation  in  which  the

envelope is reversed, i.e. it slowly gets louder.

CHORUS

This  effect  slightly  detunes  the  original  signal.  A

very  pleasant  detune  effect  is  created  in  connection  with  the

pitch  variation.  The  chorus  effect  is  used  often  and  quite

extensively for dispersing signals. The variations available here

range  from  slow  to  fast  chorus  effects.

SYMPHONIC

This effect creates the sound of an eight-voice

(!) chorus.

FLANGER

The  word  “flange”  means  “tape  spool”,  and  this

explains the characteristics of the effect. Originally, the flanger

effect  was  generated  with  two  tape  recorders  which  ran

synchronously.  The  same  audio  signal  was  recorded  on  both

machines.  If  you  put  a  finger  on  the  left  spool  of  one  of  the

machines, the spool and the playback speed are slowed down.

The generated delay results in phase shifting of the signals. Please

choose  either  “medium  flanger”  or  one  of  the  “bright  flanger”

programs, which feature an increase in presence.

PHASER

With the phaser, a second, phase-shifted signal is

added to the original audio signal. The resulting sound is thicker

and above all livelier. This effect is often used for guitar sounds

and keyboards. In the 70s, it was also extensively used for other

instruments like electric pianos. The PMX offers you four different

phaser variations.

ROTARY SPEAKER

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 The simulation of a classic effect that is

normally generated with a very heavy enclosure comprising (slow

or  fast)  rotating  speakers.

DELAY

A  delay  of  the  input  signal  with  various  repetitions.

Different tempo settings (ten variations in total) allow interesting

delay effects.

ECHO

Similar to the stereo delay, with the difference being

that  the  repetitions  have  less  presence.  This  simulates  the

character of the original tape echo that was used before the digital

era and can be thought of as a “Vintage Sound”.

MULTI TAP

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 A delay effect with changing stereo positioning

(left, center, right). Four variations are available.

CHORUS & REVERB

This algorithm combines the popular

chorus with a reverb effect. Taking all variations into account, they

differ in the length of reverb time.

FLANGER & REVERB

The combination of flanger and reverb

effects.

PHASER  &  REVERB

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 The  combination  of  a  classic  stereo

phaser and a reverb effect. Here, too, the phaser is combined

with different reverb types.

ROTARY SPEAKER & REVERB

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 The combination of a rotary

speaker effect and reverb program.

DELAY & REVERB

Delay and reverb is the most common

combination for vocals, solo guitars, etc.

PITCH & REVERB

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 The pitch shifter slightly detunes the audio

signal, while the reverb adds ambience to the signal.

DELAY & CHORUS

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 Chorus contributes to a wideness of the

signal,  and  interesting  repetition  effects  can  be  adjusted  with

the delay. Vocals can be given a distinctive effect without making

the voice sounding blurred.

DELAY  &  FLANGER

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 This  effect  is  just  right  for  creating  a

modern, slightly “spacy” vocal sound.

DELAY  &  PITCH

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 A  repetition  of  the  audio  signal,  with  an

oscillatory effect added by the pitch shifter.

3-VOICE PITCH

The pitch effect can be used to produce a

cartoon-character  type  voice  effect.

LFO BANDPASS

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 Filters, in general, influence the frequency

response  of  a  signal.  A  low-pass  filter  allows  low  frequencies

to  pass  and  suppresses  high  frequencies,  while  a  high  pass

filter  allows  high  frequencies  to  pass  and  suppresses  low

frequencies.  This  LFO  bandpass  effect  is  complemented  by

modulation from an LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator).

VOCAL DISTORTION

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 This effect is very hip when used on

vocals and drum loops.

VINYLIZER

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 This effect adds clicks and noise to your audio

signal, simulating old vinyl records.

SPACE RADIO

Here, the typical sound of scanning an FM

tuner  is  simulated.  This  can  be  a  very  interesting  effect  when

sound-tracking radio plays.

TEST TONE

Use this 1 kHz test tone to facilitate P.A. level

setting.

4. INSTALLATION

4.1 Mains connection

The mains connection is made using the enclosed power cord

and a standard IEC receptacle. It meets all of the international

safety  certification  requirements.

Blown fuses must be replaced by fuses of the same type and

rating.

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Please make sure that all units have a proper ground

connection.  For  your  own  safety,  never  remove  or

disable the ground conductor from the unit or of the AC

power cord.

4.2 Audio connections

The inputs and outputs of your BEHRINGER EUROPOWER are

unbalanced 1/4" mono jacks—except for the mono channel line

inputs,  which  are  balanced  1/4"  stereo  jacks.  Of  course,  all

inputs  and  outputs  work  with  both  balanced  and  unbalanced

connectors. The tape in and outputs are on RCA connectors.

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Please ensure that only qualified personnel install and

operate the PMX. During installation and operation, the

user  must  have  sufficient  electrical  contact  to  earth.

Electrostatic charges might affect the operation of the

unit.

Fig. 4.1: 1/4" TS connector

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for Europower PMX1000

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 December 2003 User s Manual ENGLISH EUROPOWER PMX1000 PMX3000 PMX5000 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...hat produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Pr...

Page 3: ...ce All of this will enable you to fully unfold your creativity without being hampered by budget constraints We are often asked how we can make it to produce such high grade devices at such unbelievably low prices The answer is quite simple it s you our customers Many satisfied customers means large sales volumes enabling us to get better conditions of purchase for components etc Isn t it only fair...

Page 4: ...details The mains connection is made using the enclosed power cord and a standard IEC receptacle It meets all of the international safety certification requirements 2 CONTROL ELEMENTS Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection For your own safety never remove or disable the ground conductor from the unit or on the AC power cord 1 1 3 Warranty The EUROPOWER s serial number is l...

Page 5: ...s place only if a plug is inserted into the corresponding jack 1 4 stereo plug tip signal output ring input All mono input channels are equipped with inserts The stereo channels have a TRIM control for gain adjustment with the input sensitivity ranging from 20 to 20 dB PMX1000 The stereo channels 5 6 and 7 8 feature an additional XLR connector for microphones whose gain can be set from 0 to 40 dB ...

Page 6: ... a sufficiently high level Make sure that the Clip LED illuminates with signal peaks only If it is constantly illu minated the effects processor is overloading which can lead to unpleasant distortion The FX SEND fader PMX1000 or FX FX 1 2 fader PMX3000 PMX5000 controls the level sent to the effects module and to the FX SEND output jacks The effects display always reads the currently selected prese...

Page 7: ...acks and with the effects processor so that both can be controlled together by one control For the FX signals use a 1 4 stereo plug connected as follows FX1 tip FX2 ring The PHONS CTRL connector allows you to connect a pair of stereo headphones or an active monitor speaker 2 5 Rear panel The mains connection is via a standard IEC receptacle An appropriate power cord is supplied with the unit FUSE ...

Page 8: ...y differ in the length of reverb time FLANGER REVERB The combination of flanger and reverb effects PHASER REVERB The combination of a classic stereo phaser and a reverb effect Here too the phaser is combined with different reverb types ROTARY SPEAKER REVERB The combination of a rotary speaker effect and reverb program DELAY REVERB Delay and reverb is the most common combination for vocals solo gui...

Page 9: ...the correct polarity Each of the SPEAKON jacks carries only the assigned single signal see the information given on the rear panel of the power mixer Fig 4 5 SPEAKON connector Please be sure to only use commercial SPEAKON cables type NL4FC for connecting your loudspeakers to the power mixer Please check the pin assignment of your loudspeakers and cables dependent on the PMX speaker output you choo...

Page 10: ...tage monitors Use the footswitch to enable disable the effects processor Fig 5 2 Bridged mono operation This illustration shows the power mixer with a sub woofer connected to OUTPUT B For a bridged mono operation to OUTPUT B the AMP MODE selector switch must be set to its lower position BRIDGE A separate stereo power amp BEHRINGER EUROPOWER EP1500 connected to the preamp main outputs delivers the ...

Page 11: ...nd the monitor signals separately from each another Each of these signals is then sent to two speakers wired in parallel Fig 5 4 Standard set up example The illustration shows just one channel configuration possible comprising mono and stereo sources and additionally the tape input output for recording the mix signal or feeding in a playback signal 5 WIRING EXAMPLES All manuals and user guides at ...

Page 12: ...5 Expanded set up This application is an expanded set up based on the standard set up as shown in fig 5 4 and provides additional connection options Again this is just an example which can be expanded in various ways All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 13: ...3 Mains voltage Power consumption 500 W Fuse 3 15 A 220 240 V 5 A 100 110 V Mains connector 102 dB 106 dB A weighted 88 dB 91 dB A weighted 84 dB 86 dB A weighted RCA approx 1 kΩ 134 dB 136 dB A weighted 131 5 dB 134 dB A weighted 129 dB 131 dB A weighted 10 Hz 200 kHz 3 dB 10 Hz 155 kHz 1 dB Standard IEC receptacle 700 W 4 A 220 240 V 6 3 A 100 110 V 85 250 V 50 60 Hz 1 4 TRS connectors unbalance...

Page 14: ...imilar parts 4 Damages defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty s improper handling neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals s connection or operation of the unit in any way that does not comply with the technical or safety regulations applicable in the country where the product is used ...

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