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s Extremely low-noise and high-precision 20-bit AD/DA converters.
s A professional 46 kHz sampling rate guarantees high signal resolution with a frequency response of 20 Hz
through 20 kHz.
s The 24-bit processor provides lots of computing power (dual-engine software) for real-time effect modula-
tion.
s Like all BEHRINGER products, the MODULIZERPRO uses exclusive top-quality components and circuits.
With its complete MIDI implementation the DSP1200P can be integrated in any MIDI system. A MIDI software
editor will soon be available and enables you to program the MODULIZER PRO from your personal computer,
and the MIDI interface allows for transmitting data from the DSP1200P and store them on an external storage
medium. For example, you can use sys-ex dumps to send all presets and settings to your sequencer program
and reload them from there whenever you want.
The philosophy behind BEHRINGER products guarantees a no-compromise circuit design and employs the
best choice of components. Top-quality 20-bit AD/DA converters which belong to the best components avail-
able owing to its outstanding specifications and excellent sonic characteristics. A 24-bit DSP is used as the
heart of the MODULIZERPRO. It performs the precise calculations needed for the processing of the complex
algorithms. Additionally, the MODULIZERPRO uses metal-film resistors and capacitors with very tight toler-
ances, high-grade switches, low-noise operational amplifiers (type 4580) as well other selected components.
The MODULIZERPRO DSP1200P uses SMD technology (Surface Mounted Device). These subminiature
components adapted from aerospace technology allow for an extreme packing density to further improve the
overall reliability. Additionally, the unit is manufactured in compliance with the ISO9000 certified management
system.
1.2 Before you begin
Your BEHRINGER MODULIZERPRO was carefully packed in the factory and the packaging was designed to
protect the unit from rough handling. Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the packaging
and its contents for any signs of physical damage, which may have occurred in transit.
+ If the unit is damaged, please do not return it to us, but notify your dealer and the shipping
company immediately, otherwise claims for damage or replacement may not be granted.
Shipping claims must be made by the consignee.
The BEHRINGER MODULIZERPRO fits into one standard 19" rack unit of space (1 3/4"). Please allow at least
an additional 4" depth for the connectors on the back panel.
+ Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling and please do not place the
MODULIZERPRO on high temperature devices such as power amplifiers etc. to avoid over-
heating.
The mains connection of the MODULIZERPRO is made by using a mains cable and a standard IEC recep-
tacle. It meets all of the international safety certification requirements. Please make sure that all units have a
proper ground connection.
+ Before you connect your MODULIZERPRO to the mains, please make sure that your local
voltage matches the voltage required by the unit! (see chapter 5 for details)
+ Please ensure that only qualified persons install and operate the MODULIZERPRO. During
installation and operation the user must have sufficient electrical contact to earth. Electro-
static charges might affect the operation of the MODULIZERPRO!
As a standard the audio inputs and outputs on the BEHRINGER MODULIZERPRO are fully balanced. If
possible, connect the unit to other devices in a balanced configuration to allow for maximum interference
immunity. The automatic servo function detects unbalanced connections and compensates the level difference
automatically (6dB correction).
The MIDI links (IN/OUT/THRU) are made over standardized DIN patch cords. The data communication is
isolated from ground by opto couplers.
1. INTRODUCTION
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