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d0 means that no SYSEX data will be sent or accepted. d1 will enable the ULTRAMIZERPRO to receive
data. When PRESET is pressed the unit will wait for data, this is shown by flashing dots (LEDs) in the display.
The MIDI button LED flashes signaling that SYSEX data is being received. d2 will enable the ULTRAMIZERPRO
to send a bulk dump. Start your sequencer and press PRESET on the unit to start the transmission.
If you press the IN/OUT key again on the sixth page, the ULTRAMIZERPRO quits MIDI setup mode.
To load these settings again, select d1, press PRESET and start your sequencer. If you press IN/OUT again,
you will leave the MIDI setup. You can at all times press any other key to leave the MIDI setup directly.
+ During a bulk dump all audio functions of the ULTRAMIZERPRO will be deactivated.
The full-featured MIDI implementation of the ULTRAMIZERPRO allows for easily integrating the
ULTRAMIZERPRO into any MIDI system. For detailed information on controller tabs please refer to
section 6.1.
s MIDI IN
Any MIDI data sent to the ULTRAMIZERPRO (sequencer, MIDI footswitch, etc.) are received via the MIDI IN
jack. For example, if you wish to use the ULTRAMIZERPRO as an effects device for your guitar rack, you
can connect the MIDI IN jack to a MIDI footswitch that allows for selecting program presets. If your rack
includes another MIDI effects device (e.g. a multi-effects processor), the data sent from the MIDI footswitch
can be routed via the ULTRAMIZERPROs MIDI THRU jack to your multi-effects processor.
s MIDI THRU
The MIDI THRU jack is used to loop through incoming MIDI data, i.e. any control data received at the MIDI IN
of the ULTRAMIZERPRO will be transmitted via the MIDI THRU jack to other MIDI devices/instruments.
s MIDI OUT
The MIDI OUT jack allows for transmitting MIDI data that originate from the ULTRAMIZERPRO. We are
currently developing a software editor which will allow for storing single items of the unit`s internal data on an
external medium. Thus, it will be possible to archive ULTRAMIZERPRO settings and presets on a computer,
sequencer or MIDI data recorder. Both MIDI Control Change and MIDI Program Change commands will be
transmitted when you edit or recall filter settings. Detailed information on this future software editor are
available from our BEHRINGER hotline (tel.+49(0)2154-920666), our international distributors and/or our
Internet homepage http://www.behringer.de.
3. APPLICATIONS
The BEHRINGER ULTRAMIZERPRO features a high level of flexibility. The following chapter describes some
other possible applications for your ULTRAMIZERPRO.
3.1 Level setting
Take care to set levels properly on the ULTRAMIZERPRO! Low 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 ULTRAMIZERPRO should also be avoided. Digital distortion is (unlike its analog counter-
part) very unpleasant to hear as it does not occur gradually but abruptly.
Use the input level meter of the ULTRAMIZERPRO to adjust the input signal to about -10dB. Make sure that
the CLIP LED never lights up!
3.2 Using the ULTRAMIZERPRO in a studio environment
With its highly flexible configuration the ULTRAMIZERPRO also delivers good results in a professional studio
or home recording environment. When used as a mastering device while recording or copying the
ULTRAMIZERPRO should be placed between source and recorder as shown in fig 3.1. You can realize any
application ranging from slight processing to the total manipulation of music signals. For example, you can
use the ULTRAMIZERPRO as a Loudness Maximizer, Limiter and the Denoiser system at the same time
when copying analog tapes.
3. APPLICATIONS
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