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3.5 COMPARE function

After making adjustments to a preset, the COMPARE function

lets  you  compare  the  changes  you  just  made  with  a  previous

preset 

before  you  store  the  changes

.  To  do  this,  press  the

COMPARE  key.  As  long  as  this  key’s  LED  is  illuminated,

additional  edits  are  temporarily  not  possible.  If  you  press

COMPARE again, you go back to your personal edit. Now you

can either store your changes (see the next chapter) or continue

editing.

3.6 STORE—Storing programs

As soon as you make an adjustment to a preset, “E” (short for

“Edited”) is shown on the LCD. If you wish to keep your changes,

you  can  store  them  in  one  of  the  USER  storage  spaces  as  a

preset. Pressing the STORE key opens the STORE menu.

Fig. 3.7: STORE page

Using EDIT A or the PRESET wheel, you can now select the

storage location where you wish to store the modified program.

Please  keep  in  mind  that  storage  slots  001  -  100  are  write-

protected and can therefore not be overwritten. If you press the

EDIT A control, the name of the edited preset is shown.

Use the controls EDIT B, C and D to name the preset (maximum

12  characters  long):

By turning the EDIT C and D controls, you can select different

characters  horizontally  and  vertically.  Press  these  controls  to

confirm  your  character  selection,  after  which  the  cursor  in  the

name  field  moves  to  the  next  position.  By  turning  the  EDIT  B

control, you can directly dial the individual name positions. By

pressing the EDIT B control, the character in the current position

is  erased,  and  the  characters  behind  it  move  forward  one

position.

If you dialed a storage slot and named a preset, please press

OK or STORE to store your changes. The following prompt is

then shown on the display:

Fig.  3.8:  Confirmation  request  before  storing  a  preset

Confirm by pressing OK/TAP. Your REV2496 goes back to the

Recall/Preset mode.

You can exit the STORE menu at any time without storing your

preset by pressing ENGINE A, ENGINE B or COMBI.

+

After  storing  a  preset,  all  previous  settings  in  this

preset  location  are  overwritten  and  the  new

parameters  are  stored.  If  you  change  your  mind

and  decide  to  keep  the  old  preset  (without  losing

the  newly  made  changes),  before  pressing  the

STORE key for the second time, use EDIT A to select

another  storage  location  for  your  new  preset.

3.7 Restoring factory presets

While powering up your REV2496, keep the STORE key pressed

to  restore  factory  presets.  A  confirmation  request  is  shown  in

the display. Confirm by pressing OK/TAP.

+

Restoring  factory  presets  overwrites  all  presets

you  have  made!

3.8 SETUP menu

While in the SETUP menu, you can make adjustments to your

V-VERB PRO that will have an effect on all presets. These include

the  input  and  output  configuration  as  well  as  level  and  MIDI

settings.  Individual  functions  are  described  in  subsequent  sub

chapters  (3.8.1  -  3.8.4).

Press the SETUP key to go to the SETUP menu. You can scroll

through the sub menus using the PAGE 

 / 

 keys. The four

infinitely variable rotary controls are now used for adjusting the

SETUP parameters. With some parameters, you will have to press

the corresponding EDIT control to confirm your selection. To exit

the SETUP menu, simply select another menu (ENGINE A, ENGINE

B or COMBI.).

3.8.1 I/O page

Fig. 3.9: SETUP page 1

Master Input:

 Use EDIT A to select the master input (ANALOG

or DIGIT.). This selection only has an effect on those routings

that only use one stereo input (parallel 2,3,5,6, serial 1-3). You

can  identify  these  routings  because  they  are  labeled  with  “L”

and  “R”  (instead  of  “A”  and  “D”)  in  the  routing  graphic  on  the

display on the COMBI. or edit page (also see table 3.3). The LED

level indicator always shows the master input signal.

Input Mode

: Use EDIT B to select if the input signal should be

in mono or in stereo. If you only use the left input, please select

mono operation.

Wet/Dry Mix

: Use the EDIT C control to alternate the mix mode

between  internal  and  external.  The  selection  of  the  settings

depends on the REV2496’s application. If you for example wish

to  operate  your  V-VERB  PRO  via  the  aux  paths  of  a  mixing

console, you should activate 

EXTERNAL

. The effect ratio on the

output of the REV2496 is then always 100%, and the mix ratio

between  the  dry  and  the  effect  signal  is  made  in  the  mixing

console. This way, the parameters “Dry” or “Mix” are omitted.

Depending  on  the  selected  routing,  this  parameter  has  the

following  impact:
Parallel 1 - 6: The dry parameter of both engines is not adjustable.

Serial  1  -  4:  The  control  of  the  “Dry”  and  “Mix”  parameters  in

Engine A is still active, and Engine B is not adjustable.

If you wish to use your REV2496 together with a guitar amp

that features a serial effects loop, or if you wish to use it as an

insert effect, select 

INTERNAL

. Additional information about this

application can be found in chapters 5.3 and 5.4.

LCD Contrast

: Use EDIT D to adjust LCD contrast.

3. OPERATION

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Страница 2: ...duce 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 Protect t...

Страница 3: ...ng types for flexible assignment of analog and digital connectors to both stereo engines s Innovative user interface with soft push turn encoders big preset wheel high resolution graphic LCD display and additional TAP button for delay times s Direct access to 4 effect parameters makes editing easy and comfortable s Intuitive editing of up to 30 parameters using specially designed graphic mode s Se...

Страница 4: ...4 V VERB PRO REV2496 MENUSTRUCTURE Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Страница 5: ...asure because it re presents the culmination of many months of hard work delivered by our engineering team to achieve a very ambitious goal to present a first class reverb processor whose outstanding audio quality makes it a welcome addition to every studio The task of designing our new V VERB PRO REV2496 certainly meant a great deal of responsibility which we assumed by focusing on you the discer...

Страница 6: ...tputs The servo function operates automatically and can detect when unbalanced connecting cables are connected This prevents the occurrence of signal level discrepancies between input and output signals This user s manual will help you familiarize yourself with the control elements letting you learn all the functions Please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference 1 1 Before you ...

Страница 7: ... tail and allows adjusting decay times in up to four different frequency bands We started the development of the V VERB PRO with the intention at combining the best of these two worlds In doing that it was very important to us to implement both concepts for creating room impressions What ended up being produced is our new reverb modeling technology that allows us to accurately recreate all types o...

Страница 8: ...your REV2496 e g input and output signal level MIDI settings and so on This way you can adjust your REV2496 to the requirements of your particular application More information about the extensive SETUP function can be found in chapter 3 8 The BYPASS key has two functions depending on the setting of the WET DRY MIX parameter on the I O page of the setup menu If the parameter is turned to INTERN pre...

Страница 9: ...an be overwritten and are labeled USER Both banks are located back to back whereby the ROM presets 001 100 are shown first by using the PRESET wheel followed by the USER presets 101 200 ROM USER Engines A B 001 100 101 200 Combinations 001 100 101 200 Tab 3 1 Storage slots of the REV2496 The REV2496 features 14 effect algorithms An algorithm is basically a mathematical formula that calculates a pa...

Страница 10: ...e another press EDIT to alternate between the top and the bottom parameter Fig 3 2 EDIT page 1 The effect algorithm for a preset can not be selected If you wish to edit a preset first load a program based on the preset The ROM presets 001 to 014 contain the algorithms 1 to 14 A more detailed description of individual parameters can be found in chapter 4 EFFECTS 3 3 3 Editing engines in GRAPH mode ...

Страница 11: ...wish to adjust the effect selection of the combinations press ENGINE A and load the desired preset into this engine Then press ENGINE B and select the desired preset for engine B in both cases confirm your selection by pressing OK TAP To adjust the routing of a combination first press the EDIT key and select a routing using the PRESET wheel Parallel 1 6 Serial 1 4 Confirm by pressing OK TAP Ten ro...

Страница 12: ...REV2496 keep the STORE key pressed to restore factory presets A confirmation request is shown in the display Confirm by pressing OK TAP Restoring factory presets overwrites all presets you have made 3 8 SETUP menu While in the SETUP menu you can make adjustments to your V VERB PRO that will have an effect on all presets These include the input and output configuration as well as level and MIDI set...

Страница 13: ...ontrol adjusts the format of the digital data flow at the output The professional AES EBU AES3 format and the consumer S PDIF format are available The selected format applies to both digital outputs i e if you use an appropriate cable you can forward a signal from the XLR output in the S PDIF format to another piece of equipment with a S PDIF connection 3 8 3 GAIN page Fig 3 11 SETUP page 3 Here y...

Страница 14: ... and the level of a shelving filter used for lowering the highs With ER TYPE early reflections type you can decide what type of space should be simulated You can select between AUDITO auditorium CATHED cathedral CONCER concert hall HALLWY HANGAR CHAMBE chamber STADIU stadium and STAGE ER SIZE early reflections size determines the space size while MIC DIS microphone distance determines the distance...

Страница 15: ... frequency parameter determines the frequency above which dampening kicks in Decay time for lower frequencies can also be separately adjusted This is done using BASS bass multiply The BASS value describes a factor that refers to the decay time determined using DECAY decay time The BASS F bass frequency parameter determines the frequency above which BASS no longer engages Reverb tail can be modulat...

Страница 16: ...quency determines the frequency at which dampening begins The decay time for lower frequencies is adjusted using BASS bass multiply which is a factor that refers to the decay time adjusted using DECAY LO CUT low cut filter determines the frequency of the high pass filter located ahead of the low cut filter HI FREQ high frequency and HI GAIN high gain adjust the frequency and the lowering of the sh...

Страница 17: ...uency band will be added to the delay section The parameters LO GAIN low input gain MD GAIN mid input gain and HI GAIN high input gain are used for this purpose The PREDLY pre delay parameter determines the delay time of a special delay that is not part of the feedback loop With DELAY 1 2 3 you can adjust the delay time of the delay sections and can also be entered using the TAP key With FEEDB fee...

Страница 18: ... also be influenced through the input signal level so called auto modulation Using the LFOMOD envelope to LFO speed modulation parameter on the envelope page a maximum increase of the LFO speed is determined by the signal volume The ATTACK attack time parameter controls how quickly the LFO speed increases when the signal volume goes up HOLD hold time determines how long the LFO speed is kept const...

Страница 19: ...he control signal Additionally a crossover is available for compressing only a certain segment of the frequency spectrum Its possible applications are the de esser and bass compressor enhancer Fig 4 10 Compressor design The ATTACK attack time parameter determines the time that the compressor needs to react to signals that exceed the signal level set with THRESH HOLD HOLD hold time determines how l...

Страница 20: ... the aux controls to adjust the reverberation independently for each microphone Thus you are able to assign a stronger reverb to the snare than to the toms Wiring the V VERB PRO in the aux bus should be done as follows Fig 5 1 Wiring aux busses of a mixing console Routing Parallel 5 6 Serial 1 2 Master Input analog Wet Dry Mix external SETUP Tab 5 1 SETUP configuration for wiring the REV2496 via a...

Страница 21: ...e of your amp Almost all guitar amps offer an insert or an effects loop so that the preamplifier signal of your amp can be tapped into in order to bring it to the audio input of your effects equipment The preamplifier signal is processed in the REV2496 and then sent back to the output stage of your amp via the amp s return path If you use a stereo rack system for amplification you can also wire yo...

Страница 22: ... SETUP Tab 5 6 SETUP settings when using the REV2496 in a 4 channel setup 5 5 The V VERB PRO in 4 channel operation Your REV2496 truly shines in 4 channel operation when its extensive connectivity options and configuration possibilities really come into play Using an external A D D A converter you can use all four connectors at the same time offering utmost flexibility Our ULTRAMATCH PRO SRC2496 i...

Страница 23: ...I settings are carried out on the MIDI page in the setup menu Pressing the SETUP key once gets you to the setup menu Using PAGE scroll until you get to the MIDI page First you need to set the MIDI channels for engine A B and COMBI You can use the controls indicated in the upper row of the display for this purpose You can select the desired MIDI channel by turning the controls A to C Now you can se...

Страница 24: ...nuts 7 2 Audio connections You will require different cable types for different types of applications The illustrations that follow show you how these cables are connected Always use only good quality cables The analog connections and of your REV2496 are laid out as balanced connection to avoid hum You can also connect equipment with unbalanced connections to the balanced inputs and outputs of you...

Страница 25: ...nits can be daisy chained this way MIDI OUT Data can be sent to a computer connected to your REV2496 or to other MIDI equipment via MIDI OUT Program data as well as status information for signal processing can be transmitted 8 OPERATING SOFTWARE The operating software of your V VERB PRO REV2496 is constantly being developed to improve its performance and adapt the operation of the unit to user req...

Страница 26: ... typ Fuse T 1 A H Mains connector Standard receptacle DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Dimensions 19 482 6 mm x 1 44 5 mm x 8 217 mm Weight approx 4 lbs 2 15 kg BEHRINGER makes every effort to ensure the highest standard of quality Necessary modifications are carried out without notice Thus the specifications and design of the device may differ from the information given in this manual 10 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION Fig...

Страница 27: ... and similar 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...

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