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Page 1 - EUser´s Manual

1EUser´s ManualBedienungsanleitungD

Page 2 - EG-Declaration of Conformity

10+ As long as none of the edit functions to the right of the jog wheel has been selected, you canuse the wheel to select a program directly, which is

Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

11EThe MODULIZERPRO enters Mix mode. When the display reads two dashes, the DSP1200P isin External Mix mode, and when a figure is read, Internal Mix

Page 4 - DSP1200P

121.4 The effect algorithmsIn a digital effects device all effect programs are based on algorithms computed by a Digital Signal Processor(DSP). How do

Page 5 - FOREWORD

13E+ We recommend that you make frequent A/B comparisons (IN/OUT) between the original andthe processed signals. Rule of thumb: sound-enhancing effect

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

14EDITD: Bandlimit: this parameter enables you to filter the feedback path, which is useful for feedback set-tings of up to 100%.+ Tip: there is no

Page 7 - 1. INTRODUCTION

15EEDITB: Spread: controls the depth of the sound image.EDITC: Crossover Frequency: adjusts the 3D effect onset.In this algorithm the MIX func

Page 8 - 1.2 Before you begin

16The parameters:VARIATION: Bass Frequency: this parameter controls the maximum frequency of bass components to beretained in the mix signal.EDITA:

Page 9 - 1.3 Control elements

17E+ Similar to the compressor, there is no need for a Mix function here.GateNoise-gates can be used in a variety of applications, both on stage and f

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18Vintager®Digital technology has been trying for years to produce ever more high-quality, low-noise and brilliant sounds,but most recently more and m

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19EGuitar SpeakerThis effect simulates three different speaker types. Types 1 and 2 are typical guitar amp speakers, while type3 represents a multime

Page 12 - 1.4 The effect algorithms

2acc. to the Directives89/336/EWG and 73/23/EWGWe, BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL GmbHHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Straße 36-38D - 47877 WillichName and address of

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20EDITB: Speed: controls LFO speed*) in mode L, envelope follower speed in mode A and random oscillatorspeed in modes R0-R7.EDITC: Depth: determ

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21E2.2 Selecting presetsThe MODULIZERPRO stores 100 user-definable presets. After power-up, the unit automatically recalls thepreset last used. To se

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22Display Mode0 No controller data is transmitted1 Controller data is received but not transmitted2 Controller data is transmitted but not received3 C

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23Es MIDI THRUThe MIDI THRU jack is used to loop through incoming MIDI data, i.e. any control data received at the MIDI INof the MODULIZERPRO can be

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26can wire the MODULIZERPRO in stereo. Connect the preamp to the audio inputs of the MODULIZERPRO,and the audio outputs (left/right) to one channel

Page 20 - 2. OPERATION

27E3.6 Saving data via MIDIThe MODULIZERPROs MIDI implementation also allows for archiving one or several presets on an externalstorage medium. Proc

Page 21 - 2.4 Saving programs

28Quantization StepsU (Voltage)-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2Digital Words111111101101110010111010100110000000t (Time)00010010001101000

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29EStageListening PositionDirect SoundEarly ReflectionsEarly ReflectionsDiffuse ReflectionsFig. 4.2: Direct and reflected sounds reaching the listener

Page 23 - 3. APPLICATIONS

3EThis symbol, wherever it appears, alertsyou to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage inside the enclosure- voltage that may be sufficient to

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30is further reduced. Generally, dynamic restrictions are due to noisy storage in transmission media and also themaximum headroom of these systems.4.3

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31Eaid of a volume fader, which manually levels the material. During low passages the gain is increased, duringloud passages the gain is reduced. Of c

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32times you should switch to the level meter menu where the functioning of the limiter can be monitored.4.3.4 Expanders/noise-gatesAudio, in general,

Page 27 - 4. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

33ETubes do not however have the same task in a recording studio as in an overdriven guitar amp, where theconsiderably higher saturation of the tube(s

Page 28 - U (Voltage)

34with the identical type and rating. NEVER use fuses of different ratings or cover faulty fuses with aluminium foil.This can cause fire and electric

Page 29 - 4.3 Audio dynamics

35EUnbalanced use ofmono 1/4" jack plugsRingBalanced use ofstereo 1/4" jack plugsBalanced use with XLR connectors

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365.5 Operating level switchTo adapt the MODULIZER PRO to the used operating level, the unit can be switched between homerecordinglevel (-10dBV) and

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37E6.2 Variation table Variation Edit A Edit B Edit C Edit D Mix Range Range Range Range Range Range1 Ultra Phaser 0..127 *) 1..8 0..127 0..1

Page 32 - 4.5 Tube technology

386.3 MIDI implementationMIDI Implementation ChartFunction Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic ChannelDefaultChangedOFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16O

Page 33 - 5. INSTALLATION

39E6.4 Default settings1 Ultra Phaser 51 6 100 127 - 702 Spatial Phaser 60 8 80 90 - 703 Harmonic Exciter 15 90 60 - - 244 Auto Lowpass A2 60 70 127 2

Page 34 - 5.3 Audio connections

4DSP1200PMODULIZERPROUltra-high performance Digital Multi-Effects Processor powered by a 24-bit high-speed Digital Signal Processor (DSP)

Page 35 - Balanced use of

406.5 Preset parametersNo. NamePresetVar.Edit AEdit BEdit CEdit DEQ-LOEQ-HIMixNr. NamePresetVar.Edit AEdit BEdit CEdit DEQ-LOEQ-HIMix1 Space Phaser 2

Page 36 - 6. APPENDIX

41E6.6 SpecificationsAnalog InputsConnectors XLR and 1/4" jackType RF filtered, servo balanced inputImpedance 60 kOhms balanced, 30 kOhms unbalan

Page 37 - 6.2 Variation table

42The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmittedin any form or

Page 38 - MIDI Implementation Chart

5EFOREWORDDear Customer,Welcome to the team of MODULIZERPRO users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence inBEHRINGER products by purc

Page 39 - 6.4 Default settings

6TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION...

Page 40 - 6.5 Preset parameters

7E1. INTRODUCTIONWith the BEHRINGER MODULIZERPRO you have acquired an extremely powerful and versatile multi-effectsprocessor, which besides first-cl

Page 41 - 6.6 Specifications

8s Extremely low-noise and high-precision 20-bit AD/DA converters.s A professional 46 kHz sampling rate guarantees high signal resolution with a frequ

Page 42 - 7. WARRANTY

9E1.3 Control elements

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