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VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP1024P

Reverse Reverb

: A reverb program with an inverted amplitude envelope, i.e. the effect starts softly and

then increases in volume. This effect used to be created by playing a tape in reverse direction, recording

the reverb signal, and then playing back the tape in forward direction again, with the result that the reverb

signal was played back before the actual input signal. 

VARIATION

 controls the length of the signal,

EDIT A

 the delay, and 

EDIT B

 the threshold above which the effect responds.

1.4.2 Special effects

Vocal  Distortion

:  A  clearly  up-to-date  program  for  lo-fi  effects  applied  to  vocals  or  drum  loops,

combined with a delay. 

VARIATION

 determines the degree of distortion in 32 steps, 

EDIT A

 controls

the delay of the left channel from 0 to 630 ms. The right channel is coupled to the left one and can be

delayed in the time domain from 0 through 420 ms. 

EDIT B

 governs the delay mix. As a little extra the

distortion circuit also includes an LFO-controlled notch filter which audibly wanders back and forth with

maximum distortion (

VARIATION

 24 and higher).

Rotary Speaker

: Simulation of the legendary rotary speaker effect produced by speakers rotating at

slow/fast speed within a bulky cabinet. The effect uses the physical principle known as Doppler effect.

VARIATION

 changes the frequency response (higher value = less high frequencies). Settings of 24 and

higher also simulate the tube distortion that was produced by the original cabinets 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 disco music renaissance of

the past few years (“Around the World” by Daft Punk or “California” by TuPac). Basically, a control signal

(usually vocals) in the right channel is used to modulate another signal in the left (e.g. synth sound),

which sounds as if the synth was talking (robot voice). 

VARIATION

 determines the type of vocoder,

EDIT A

 the degree of distortion, and 

EDIT B

 the effect sensitivity.

1.4.3 Modulation and pitch shifter effects

Pitch

: This effect transposes the input signal either in cents (

EDIT A 

– producing a light detune effect)

or  semi-tones  (

EDIT B

  –  up/down  to  one  octave).  Settings  can  be  made  independently  for  both

channels, so as to create harmonies or simply to widen the sound of a single voice. The pitch effect can

also be used to produce a cartoon character type voice effect.

Flanger

: An LFO constantly modulates the effect signal’s pitch by a few cents up and down. The LFO

speed is controlled by 

VARIATION

, the amount of pitch modulation by 

EDIT A

, the portion of the effect

signal fed back to the effect block (= feedback) can be determined with 

EDIT B

. By the way, you can

separately control the channels’ modulation depth and feedback, which allows for  highly  complex

modulations. Flanger effects are primarily used for guitars, but there are also lots of other useful

applications: voices, cymbals, bass, remixes, etc.

Chorus

: Though similar to the flanger, chorus uses a delay function instead of feedback. Combined with

the pitch shifting feature, the delay produces a very pleasant detune effect. 

VARIATION

 changes the

modulation frequency, 

EDIT A

 controls the delay and 

EDIT B

 the modulation depth. Chorus effects are

used so often and in such a variety of applications that any recommendation would mean a limitation of

their use.

1.4.4 Effect algorithm combinations (multi-effects programs)

Effect algorithms nos. 20 through 24 are multi-effects algorithms combining various effect types with, for

instance, a reverb algorithm, and can hence be used simultaneously. For example, effect #24 allows you to

chorus a lead guitar sound and at the same time add some room reverb. (See figure 2.1 “Serial effect

combinations”.)

1. INTRODUCTION

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Summary of Contents for Virtualizer Pro DSP1024P

Page 1: ...User s Manual Version 1 0 August 2000 www behringer com ENGLISH VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP1024P All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...the ventilation 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 Th...

Page 3: ...e the 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 guar...

Page 4: ...nt of the sound sources s Free VIRTUALIZER design software allows for total remote control via PC download at www behringer com s 24 bit A D and D A converters with 64 128 times oversampling for ultra...

Page 5: ...2 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in the aux bus 17 3 3 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in the insert path 18 3 4 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO as an effects device for instruments 19 3 5 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO i...

Page 6: ...wing criteria ensure the pro level processing of audio signals s Extremely low noise and high precision 24 bit AD DA converters s A professional sampling rate of 46 kHz ensures a high signal resolutio...

Page 7: ...ty certification requirements Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection For your own safety do not remove the grou...

Page 8: ...e wheel to select a program directly which is shown by a dot lit up in the DISPLAY While this dot is on you can select a program though its settings will not take immediate effect When the JOG WHEEL h...

Page 9: ...1024P against user errors three important edit commands have been implemented as a series of key combinations For example in normal operating modes the presets cannot be reset to their factory default...

Page 10: ...used with different mains voltage ratings Please check the description on the back of the unit and the box 1 4 The effect algorithms In a digital effects device all effect programs are based on algor...

Page 11: ...pth EDIT B ENG R stereo width and to make them sound fresher EDIT B ENG L brilliance Additionally you can set the reverb time with VARIATION and the diffusion with EDIT A Designed for live application...

Page 12: ...channel is used to modulate another signal in the left e g synth sound which sounds as if the synth was talking robot voice VARIATION determines the type of vocoder EDIT A the degree of distortion an...

Page 13: ...s way you can use the DSP1024P s dual engine processor as if it were two separate mono effects devices Pitch Reverb Here you have a pitch shifter in the left channel ENGINE L with the usual edit optio...

Page 14: ...used To select another preset use the JOG WHEEL to enter the preset number of your choice Turn the wheel clockwise to increment the preset number or counterclockwise to decrement it Please note that t...

Page 15: ...activated to the other channel so that both of them have an identical set of parameter values Finally you can also save the changes made to the preset 2 4 Saving programs Use the STORE key to save an...

Page 16: ...e MIDI backup and restore operations without express confirmation at the VIRTUALIZER PRO It is therefore recommended to disable flag 0 this mode as soon as the intended data transfer has ended This is...

Page 17: ...levels deteriorate the dynamics of the music signal which results in a poor weak and noisy sound On the other hand excess levels overdriving the converters in the VIRTUALIZER PRO should also be avoide...

Page 18: ...IT A key The modulation 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...

Page 19: ...the effect intensity present at the output of the VIRTUALIZER PRO is 100 and you can use the effect loop to determine the amount of effect added to the guitar signal Instrumentalists can benefit from...

Page 20: ...MIDI mode see 2 5 Then start the sequenzer to automatically transmit each preset data set back to the VIRTUALIZER PRO Press the STORE key select a program location to store the data and then press the...

Page 21: ...ed to determine the position of a sound source In certain situations this capability can be very useful or even of vital importance The fact that we can actually hear the size of a room shows how stro...

Page 22: ...its shape architecture and the materials used to construct it For this reason experts in architectural acoustics design rooms concert halls recording studios etc to produce a specific sound and rever...

Page 23: ...reverb quality s Mass production allows for reducing the prices of digital reverb devices s Many parameters can be modified and stored s With their compact design digital devices are easily portable...

Page 24: ...ged See the technical specifications in the appendix A safety fuse protects the unit from serious defects If the fuse blows this is a warning sign and always indicates that the circuit is overloaded T...

Page 25: ...oard effect devices typically digital reverberation and delay units The VIRTUALIZER PRO may be controlled in real time in this studio environment MIDI for Musical Instruments Digital Interface The MID...

Page 26: ...rtion Type Delay Time x 10 ms Delay Mix 15 ROTARY SPEAKER Rotary Type Horn Speed Rotor Speed 16 VOCODER Vocoder Type Vocoder Distortion Vocoder Sens 17 PITCH Cent Cent Semi Tone Semi Tone 18 FLANGER M...

Page 27: ...60 3190 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 32...

Page 28: ...X X X X Aux Messages Local ON OFF All notes OFF Active Sense Reset X X X X X X X X Notes O YES X NO Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Tab 6 3 MIDI Imple...

Page 29: ...er 14 18 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...

Page 30: ...ket IN OUT THRU Digital Processing Converters 24 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...

Page 31: ...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...

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