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The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted

in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording of any kind, for any purpose, without the

express written permission of BEHRINGER GmbH.

BEHRINGER and VIRTUALIZER are registered trademarks. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 1998 BEHRINGER.

BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL GmbH, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Str. 36-38, D-47877 Willich-Münchheide II

Tel. +49 (0) 21 54 / 92 06-0, Fax +49 (0) 21 54 / 92 06-30

this modification/adaptation shall not be considered a defect in

materials  or  workmanship.  The  warranty  does  not  cover  any

such  modification/adaptation,  irrespective  of  whether  it  was

carried  out  properly  or  not.  Under  the  terms  of  this  warranty,

BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL shall not be held responsible for

any cost resulting from such a modification/adaptation.
3. Free inspections, maintenance/repair work and replacement

of parts are expressly excluded from this warranty, in particular

if caused by inappropriate use. Likewise, the warranty does not

cover  defects  of  expendable  parts  caused  by  normal  wear  of

the  product.  Expendable  parts  are  typically  faders,  potentiom-

eters,  switches  and  similar  components.
4. Damages/defects caused by the following conditions are not

covered  by  this  warranty:

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misuse, neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance

with the instructions given in the user or service manuals.

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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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damages/defects  that  are  caused  by  force  majeure  or  by

any other condition beyond the control of BEHRINGER IN-

TERNATIONAL.

5. Any repair carried out by unauthorized personnel will void the

warranty.
6. Products which do not meet the terms of this warranty will be

repaired exclusively at the buyer’s expense. BEHRINGER INTER-

NATIONAL will inform the buyer of any such circumstance. If the

buyer fails to submit a written repair order within 4 weeks after

notification, BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL will return the unit

C.O.D.  with  a  separate  invoice  for  freight  and  packing.  Such

cost will also be invoiced separately when the buyer has sent in

a  written  repair  order.

§ 5 WARRANTY TRANSFERABILITY

This warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer (cus-

tomer  of  retail  dealer)  and  is  not  transferable  to  anyone  who

may subsequently purchase this product. No other person (re-

tail dealer, etc.) shall be entitled to give any warranty promise on

behalf of BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL.

§ 6 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

Failure of BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL to provide proper war-

ranty service shall not entitle the buyer to claim (consequential)

damages. In no event shall the liability of BEHRINGER INTERNA-

TIONAL exceed the invoiced value of the product.

§ 7 OTHER WARRANTY RIGHTS

This  warranty  does  not  exclude  or  limit  the  buyer’s  statutory

rights  provided  by  national  law,  in  particular,  any  such  rights

against  the  seller  that  arise  from  a  legally  effective  purchase

contract.

§ 1 WARRANTY CARD

To be protected by this warranty, the buyer must complete and

return  the  enclosed  warranty  card  (signed/stamped  by  retail

dealer) within 14 days of the date of purchase to BEHRINGER

INTERNATIONAL (address see § 3). Failure to return the card in

due time (date as per postmark) will void any extended warranty

claims.

§ 2 WARRANTY

1. BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL warrants the mechanical and

electronic  components  of  this  product  to  be  free  of  defects  in

material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the

original date of purchase, in accordance with the warranty regu-

lations  described  below.  If  any  defects  occur  within  the  speci-

fied  warranty  period  that  are  not  caused  by  normal  wear  or

inappropriate use, BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL shall, at its sole

discretion, either repair or replace the product.
2. If the warranty claim proves to be justified, the product will be

returned freight prepaid by BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL within

Germany. Outside of Germany, the product will be returned at

the  buyer’s  expense.
3.  Warranty  claims  other  than  those  indicated  above  are  ex-

pressly  excluded.

§ 3 RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER

1. To obtain warranty service, the buyer must call BEHRINGER

INTERNATIONAL during normal business hours BEFORE return-

ing the product (Tel.: +49 (0) 21 54 / 92 06 66). All inquiries must

be accompanied by a description of the problem. BEHRINGER

INTERNATIONAL will then issue a return authorization number.
2. The product must be returned in its original shipping carton,

together  with  the  return  authorization  number,  to  the  following

address:

BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL GmbH

Service  Department

Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Str.  36-38

D  -  47877  Willich-Münchheide

3. Shipments without freight prepaid will not be accepted.

§ 4 WARRANTY REGULATIONS

1.  Warranty  services  will  be  furnished  only  if  the  product  is

accompanied by an original retail dealer’s invoice. Any product

deemed eligible for repair or replacement by BEHRINGER INTER-

NATIONAL under the terms of this warranty will be repaired or

replaced within 30 days of receipt of the product at BEHRINGER

INTERNATIONAL.
2.  If  the  product  needs  to  be  modified  or  adapted  in  order  to

comply  with  applicable  technical  or  safety  standards  on  a  na-

tional or local level, in any country which is not the country for

which the product was originally developed and manufactured,

7.  WARRANTY

7.  WARRANTY

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Summary of Contents for VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP1000P

Page 1: ...1 E User s Manual Bedienungsanleitung D Version 1 0 October 1998 VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP1000P www behringer de Get user manuals See SafeManuals com...

Page 2: ...00P Type designation and if applicable Article No which refers to this declaration is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents x EN 60065 x EN 61000 3 2 x EN 55020 x EN 610...

Page 3: ...entilation openings Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliance including amplifiers that produce heat Power Source The appl...

Page 4: ...the sound sources s Free VIRTUALIZER DESIGN software allows for total remote control via PC download at www behringer de s 20 bit A D and D A converters with 64 128 times oversampling for ultra high...

Page 5: ...most important member of the BEHRINGER family With your highly competent suggestions for new products you ve greatly contributed to shaping our company and making it successful In return we guarantee...

Page 6: ...aux bus 19 3 3 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in the insert path 20 3 4 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO as an effects device for instruments 21 3 5 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in a MIDI system 22 3 6 Saving data v...

Page 7: ...erated easily and conveniently All parameter edits are performed with the jog wheel rotary control 100 presets are available to store user defined programs However the DSP1000P is by no means limited...

Page 8: ...ease make sure that all units have a proper ground connection Before you connect your VIRTUALIZER PRO to the mains please make sure that your local voltage matches the voltage required by the unit see...

Page 9: ...EL a continuous rotary control you can freely edit the selected parameters Turn the wheel clockwise to increase the values or counterclockwise to reduce them As long as none of the edit functions to t...

Page 10: ...set as shown in the display 100 user presets are available on the DSP1000P Press the key once to select a memory location number then press it again to store the preset 15 Use the POWER switch to swit...

Page 11: ...6 5 SPECIFICATIONS Please use the enclosed mains cable to connect the unit to the mains power supply Please note that not all appliances can be used with different mains voltage ratings Please check t...

Page 12: ...ound source pre delay EDIT A and size VARIATION Creates a natural and multipurpose sound Concert Use VARIATION reverb time to create a small theater or large concert hall determine the distance to the...

Page 13: ...binets in the 70 s EDIT A controls the speed of the horn loaded speaker treble range EDIT B that of the rotor bass range Vocoder Another all time favorite that has gained new popularity during the dis...

Page 14: ...the Delay Mix Pitch Reverb Use ENGINE L to transpose the pitch shifter EDIT A cents EDIT B semi tones and ENGINE R to control the reverb Bright Room Flanger Reverb The flanger can be controlled in its...

Page 15: ...Echo Left channel a flanger modulation freqency is controlled with VARIATION depth with ENG L EDIT A and feedback with ENG L EDIT B Right channel echo effect delay time can be set from 0 to 630 ms wit...

Page 16: ...e note that the VIRTUALIZER PRO generally activates the newly selected presets only after about one second which is indicated by a dot in the lower right corner of the display After loading the data t...

Page 17: ...ou re editing a preset the display starts flashing to indicate that the edits will be saved only when you confirm them by pressing the STORE key twice Example s You recall a program for editing Then y...

Page 18: ...nsfer has ended This is done automatically when you switch off the VIRTUALIZER PRO If you press the IN OUT key again on the fifth page the VIRTUALIZER PRO quits MIDI setup mode On the sixth and last p...

Page 19: ...ALIZER PRO s many uses please note the following remarks on how to set signal levels correctly 3 1 Level setting Take care to set all levels properly on the VIRTUALIZER PRO Low levels deteriorate the...

Page 20: ...depth of the chorus effect can be set by pressing the EDIT B key Having edited all parameters as desired you can save the changes to the original or any other preset 3 3 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in...

Page 21: ...use the effect loop to determine the amount of effect added to the guitar signal Instrumentalists can benefit from a variety of advantages offered by the VIRTUALIZER PRO s MIDI imple mentation For exa...

Page 22: ...e until all presets of your choice have been sent to the external data recorder To load archived data back into the VIRTUALIZER PRO you must enable controller reception in MIDI mode see 2 5 Then start...

Page 23: ...e grid gives rise to errors and these errors are the cause of quantizing noise Unfortunately quantizing noise has the characteristic of being much more noticeable and unpleasant to the ear than natura...

Page 24: ...d the very fact that they do not arrive from the same direction as the direct signal see fig 4 2 makes it possible to hear spatial information i e to perceive the direct signal as if it is embedded in...

Page 25: ...m reproduces the essential parameters of typical reverb rooms with considerably more detail and realism 4 2 1 Reverberation chambers Reverberation chambers deliver the most natural form of reverb In g...

Page 26: ...verb plates have almost completely vanished from the studio because digital devices feature a wealth of advantages s Excellent reverb quality s Mass production allows for reducing the prices of digita...

Page 27: ...e IMPORTANT This does not apply for general export models which are built for one operating voltage only The AC voltage selection is defined by the position of the fuse holder If you intend to change...

Page 28: ...of stereo 1 4 jack plugs Balanced use with XLR connectors 1 2 3 2 1 3 Input Output Tip Signal Tip hot ve Sleeve Ground Shield Sleeve Ground Shield Tip Tip Sleeve Sleeve Strain relief clamp Strain rel...

Page 29: ...n the rear panel are of the universally used 5 pin DIN type You require suitable MIDI cables to connect the VIRTUALIZER PRO to other MIDI devices Normally complete cables will be pur chased for this u...

Page 30: ...nt Cent Semi Tone Semi Tone 18 FLANGER Mod Frequency Mod Depth Mod Depth Mod Feedback Mod Feedback 19 CHORUS Mod Frequency Mod Delay Mod Delay Mod Depth Mod Depth 20 TREMOLO DELAY Mod Frequency Mod De...

Page 31: ...10 14 0 630 3200 3830 10 15 640 1270 1280 1910 10 16 640 1270 1920 2550 10 17 640 1270 2560 3190 10 18 640 1270 3200 3830 10 19 1280 1910 1920 2550 10 20 1280 1910 2560 3190 10 21 1280 1910 3200 3830...

Page 32: ...OFF All notes OFF Active Sense Reset X X X X X X X X Notes O JA X NEIN Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Tab 6 3 MIDI implementation chart Parameter Nam...

Page 33: ...8 14 16 Vocoder 4 10 56 17 Pitch 0 0 0 0 18 Flanger 1 6 56 6 56 19 Chorus 1 32 63 32 63 20 Tremolo Delay 19 63 63 0 0 21 Delay Reverb 21 63 9 57 56 22 Pitch Reverb 6 0 50 52 23 Flanger Reverb 4 63 63...

Page 34: ...N OUT THRU Digital Processing Converters 20 bit Sigma Delta 64 128 times Oversampling Sampling Rate 46 875 kHz Display Type 2 digit numeric LED Display Power Supply Mains Voltages USA Canada 120 V AC...

Page 35: ...of BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL to provide proper war ranty service shall not entitle the buyer to claim consequential damages In no event shall the liability of BEHRINGER INTERNA TIONAL exceed the invoice...

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