1EUser´s ManualBedienungsanleitungD
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
11EThe MODULIZERPRO enters Mix mode. When the display reads two dashes, the DSP1200P isin External Mix mode, and when a figure is read, Internal Mix
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
13E+ We recommend that you make frequent A/B comparisons (IN/OUT) between the original andthe processed signals. Rule of thumb: sound-enhancing effect
14EDITD: 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
15EEDITB: Spread: controls the depth of the sound image.EDITC: Crossover Frequency: adjusts the 3D effect onset.In this algorithm the MIX func
16The parameters:VARIATION: Bass Frequency: this parameter controls the maximum frequency of bass components to beretained in the mix signal.EDITA:
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
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
19EGuitar SpeakerThis effect simulates three different speaker types. Types 1 and 2 are typical guitar amp speakers, while type3 represents a multime
2acc. to the Directives89/336/EWG and 73/23/EWGWe, BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL GmbHHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Straße 36-38D - 47877 WillichName and address of
20EDITB: Speed: controls LFO speed*) in mode L, envelope follower speed in mode A and random oscillatorspeed in modes R0-R7.EDITC: Depth: determ
21E2.2 Selecting presetsThe MODULIZERPRO stores 100 user-definable presets. After power-up, the unit automatically recalls thepreset last used. To se
22Display Mode0 No controller data is transmitted1 Controller data is received but not transmitted2 Controller data is transmitted but not received3 C
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 MODULIZERPRO can be
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26can wire the MODULIZERPRO in stereo. Connect the preamp to the audio inputs of the MODULIZERPRO,and the audio outputs (left/right) to one channel
27E3.6 Saving data via MIDIThe MODULIZERPROs MIDI implementation also allows for archiving one or several presets on an externalstorage medium. Proc
28Quantization StepsU (Voltage)-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2Digital Words111111101101110010111010100110000000t (Time)00010010001101000
29EStageListening PositionDirect SoundEarly ReflectionsEarly ReflectionsDiffuse ReflectionsFig. 4.2: Direct and reflected sounds reaching the listener
3EThis symbol, wherever it appears, alertsyou to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage inside the enclosure- voltage that may be sufficient to
30is further reduced. Generally, dynamic restrictions are due to noisy storage in transmission media and also themaximum headroom of these systems.4.3
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
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,
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
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
35EUnbalanced use ofmono 1/4" jack plugsRingBalanced use ofstereo 1/4" jack plugsBalanced use with XLR connectors
365.5 Operating level switchTo adapt the MODULIZER PRO to the used operating level, the unit can be switched between homerecordinglevel (-10dBV) and
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
386.3 MIDI implementationMIDI Implementation ChartFunction Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic ChannelDefaultChangedOFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16O
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
4DSP1200PMODULIZERPROUltra-high performance Digital Multi-Effects Processor powered by a 24-bit high-speed Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
406.5 Preset parametersNo. NamePresetVar.Edit AEdit BEdit CEdit DEQ-LOEQ-HIMixNr. NamePresetVar.Edit AEdit BEdit CEdit DEQ-LOEQ-HIMix1 Space Phaser 2
41E6.6 SpecificationsAnalog InputsConnectors XLR and 1/4" jackType RF filtered, servo balanced inputImpedance 60 kOhms balanced, 30 kOhms unbalan
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
5EFOREWORDDear Customer,Welcome to the team of MODULIZERPRO users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence inBEHRINGER products by purc
6TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION...
7E1. INTRODUCTIONWith the BEHRINGER MODULIZERPRO you have acquired an extremely powerful and versatile multi-effectsprocessor, which besides first-cl
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
9E1.3 Control elements
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