Virtualizer Pro DSP2024P
Virtualizer Pro DSP2024P
Virtualizer Pro DSP2024P
ENGLISH
User’s Manual
Version 1.1 February 2002
®
www.behringer.com
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOREWORD
Dear Customer,
Welcome to the team of VIRTUALIZER PRO users and thank you for demonstrating your faith in us by
purchasing the DSP2024P.
Writing this foreword to you is an extremely pleasant task. After several months of intensive brainstorming and
the subsequent realization of their ideas, our engineers finally achieved an ambitious goal: considerable
improvement of an excellent piece of equipment. The VIRTUALIZER has been regarded as standard equipment
for countless studios and P.A. distributors for quite a while now. As with any new product, the development of
this new VIRTUALIZER PRO also meant a great deal of responsibility. Throughout the entire planning and
development phases, we kept you—the discerning end-user and musician, your requirements and your
requests at the focal point of our considerations. Meeting your professional expectations required a lot of effort
and more than a few night shifts, but this is exactly the kind of challenge that keeps us alive and kicking.
Developing a new product always brings a large number of people together, and it’s a great feeling when all
involved can take pride in the results.
It is an important part of our philosophy to share our gratification with you, since you’re the most important
member of the BEHRINGER team. With your highly competent suggestions for new products, you’ve
contributed immensely to the development and success of our company. In return, we bring you
uncompromising quality (manufactured under ISO9000 certified management system) as well as excellent
technical and audio specifications, at an extremely favorable price. We hope that this will enable you to fully
unfold your creativity without being hampered by budget constraints.
We are often asked how we manage to produce such high-grade devices at such unbelievably low prices. The
answer is quite simple: it’s you, our customers! Lots of satisfied customers means large sales volumes, which
in turn enables us to reduce production and logistics expenses. We believe it’s only fair to pass this benefit
back to you—after all, your success is our success!
I would like to thank everyone who helped make our new VIRTUALIZER PRO project possible and successful.
Each of those people made very personal contributions, from our engineers and designers to our numerous
staff members and finally to you as a BEHRINGER user.
Uli Behringer
VIRTUALIZER® PRO
High-Performance 24-Bit Multi-Engine Effects Processor
DSP2024P
V 71 breathtaking new algorithms, most in true stereo
V Wave-adaptive VIRTUAL ROOM reverb algorithms for ultra-natural reverb and delay
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 The concept .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Before you get started ..................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Control elements ............................................................................................................................. 7
3. OPERATION .......................................................................................................................... 20
3.1 Effects structure ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.2 Calling up presets ......................................................................................................................... 23
3.3 Editing programs (edit mode) ........................................................................................................ 23
3.4 Storing programs ........................................................................................................................... 23
3.5 Comparing an edited preset with the corresponding factory preset (COMPARE function) ............... 24
3.6 SETUP mode ................................................................................................................................ 24
3.6.1 MIDI control ........................................................................................................................ 24
3.6.2 INPUT mode ....................................................................................................................... 25
3.6.3 OUTPUT mode .................................................................................................................... 25
3.6.4 Dual engine configuration (CONFIG) .................................................................................... 25
3.7 Restoring the factory presets ........................................................................................................ 25
4. APPLICATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 26
4.1 Level setting .................................................................................................................................. 26
4.2 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in the aux bus ................................................................................ 26
4.3 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in the insert path ............................................................................ 27
4.4 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO as an effects device for instruments ............................................... 27
4.5 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO in a MIDI setup ............................................................................... 29
6. INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 30
6.1 Mains connection .......................................................................................................................... 30
6.2 Audio connections ........................................................................................................................ 30
6.3 MIDI connections .......................................................................................................................... 31
6.4 Selecting the operating level .......................................................................................................... 31
7. APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................. 32
7.1 Parameter overview ....................................................................................................................... 32
7.2 MIDI implementation ..................................................................................................................... 34
7.3 Default settings ............................................................................................................................. 35
7.4 Parameter range of effects algorithms ........................................................................................... 37
8. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 39
9. WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................... 40
1. INTRODUCTION
In purchasing the BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO you have acquired an extremely efficient multi-effects
processor that offers first class reverberation effects and a number of other algorithms. The DSP2024P has 71
new effects types, and thanks to its logically structured user interface, it can be used easily and intuitively.
In order to generate an extremely natural reverberation, we at BEHRINGER have developed new kinds of
algorithms for virtual acoustics.These algorithms will help you calculate all room and reverberation parameters
with absolutely professional quality and naturalness.
In spite of this extensive and calculation-intensive work performed by the 24-bit processor in the DSP2024P,
the VIRTUALIZER PRO is very easy to handle. Changing parameters to achieve a specific sound is simple.
There are 100 presets available to store your own programs.
The DSP2024P includes excellent reverb and delay programs, but that’s not all. Besides the classic plate
reverb simulations, the VIRTUALIZER PRO will impress you with its excellent modulation effects (like chorus,
flanger and phaser), which were extended to include special variations like a musical pitch shifter, a tremolo,
and a rotary speaker simulation. The DSP2024P’s dynamic and psycho-acoustic effects allow you to do
without a number of additional pieces of equipment. The DSP2024P also offers you a series of distortion and
amplification sounds that are combined with a speaker simulation. Thus, as a guitarist in recording
situations, you can achieve an excellent sound on tape or hard disk, even without a speaker cabinet.
All of the DSP2024P’s preset effects include up to seven editable parameters. Editable high and low pass
filters are also available, bringing the grand total to nine (!) editable parameters for each effect! They can be
selected directly and stored in 100 user presets. Thus, you can match the sound characteristics of your
presets to every desired room characteristic and in turn save time during a hectic live operation. Besides its
logical and simple operation, the VIRTUALIZER PRO’s technical equipment is also impressive. The following
points ensure signal processing at a professional level:
V Extremely low-noise and exact 24-bit A/D and D/A converters.
V A professional sample rate of 46 kHz guarantees a high signal resolution for a frequency response of 20 Hz
to 20 kHz.
V The 24-bit processor features dual engine software; these two sections process audio input independently.
V As for all BEHRINGER products, the highest quality components and controls are used.
Due to its wide-ranging MIDI implementation, the DSP2024P can be used in virtually any MIDI setup. In
addition, you can use MIDI to program the VIRTUALIZER PRO using editor software on your PC. The DSP2024P
can also send controller and sys-ex data, allowing you to transfer all presets and settings with a sys-ex dump
to your sequencer. If necessary, you can reload those settings by sending the sys-ex data from your
sequencer back to the DSP2024P.
The following instructions will give you a brief run-down on the terminology and functions of
the VIRTUALIZER PRO. After reading, please store this manual in a safe place for future
reference.
6 1. INTRODUCTION
If the unit is damaged, please do not return it to BEHRINGER, 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 VIRTUALIZER PRO requires one standard 19" rack unit of space (1 3/4"). Please leave an
additional 4" installation depth to allow connections at the rear side.
Make sure that there is adequate ventilation and do not place the VIRTUALIZER PRO on top of an amplifier,
which could cause overheating.
Before connecting the VIRTUALIZER PRO to the mains, carefully check that your equipment is
set to the correct voltage:
The fuse holder on the female mains connector has 3 triangular markings, with two of these triangles opposing
each other. The VIRTUALIZER PRO is set to the operating voltage printed next to these markers and can be
set to another voltage by turning the fuse holder by 180°. CAUTION: This instruction does not apply to
export models exclusively designed, e.g. for 115-V operation!
Connection to the mains is made by a mains cable with an IEC receptacle that complies with the required
safety regulations.
All pieces of equipment must be grounded. For your own safety, under no circumstances
should you remove or de-activate the grounding of your equipment or the mains cable.
Installation and operation of this equipment must be carried out by competent staff only. Both
before and after installation, the staff using the equipment should make sure that it is properly
grounded since otherwise electrostatic discharge etc. can lead to an impairment of its
operation. For more information, see chapter 6 “INSTALLATION”.
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO is equipped with electronically servo-balanced inputs and outputs. The
circuit design features automatic hum suppression for balanced signals and thus ensures trouble-free
operation, even at the highest operating levels. Externally induced mains hum, etc. can therefore be effectively
suppressed. The automatic servo-function recognizes the presence of unbalanced connectors and adjusts the
nominal level internally to avoid level differences between the input and output signals (6-dB correction).
The MIDI connectors (IN/OUT/THRU) are standard DIN plug connections. The data communication is isolated
from ground by opto-couplers.
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO’s front panel includes five edit controls (non-intermittent rotary controls),
a jog wheel (big rotary control), six parameter keys, an LED display and a mains switch. Each of the two fully
independent channels can be monitored with an 8-digit LED meter.
1. INTRODUCTION 7
1 Both the LED CHAINS display the intensity of the input signal in dB in relation to the nominal level,
which is selected on the rear panel with the OPERATING LEVEL switch.
2 After you switch on the VIRTUALIZER PRO, you can read the name of the last used effect on the LED
DISPLAY. When editing, the LED DISPLAY shows the parameter’s name along with a 4-digit
alpha-numeric display that shows the absolute parameter’s value.
3 To the right of the LED DISPLAY are four STATUS LEDs which indicate the type of value you are
working with. You may do any of the following:
V set the absolute value of an effect parameter (“%”),
V increase or decrease the amplitude or determine the threshold point of the compressor (“dB”),
V modify a frequency (“Hz”) or
V modify a time parameter (“sec”).
4 The ALGORITHM GROUPS LED CHAIN indicates which category the selected effect belongs to.
Altogether the DSP2024P offers eight different algorithm groups.
5 Every preset in the DSP2024P allows you to edit at least four effect parameters. The EDIT-LED-CHAIN
indicates which parameters are adjusted by the four EDIT CONTROLs. If the top LED lights up,
controls the parameter EDIT A, controls EDIT B, helps in changes of parameter EDIT C and
with you change the setting of parameter EDIT D. If the middle LED of the EDIT-LED-CHAIN lights
up, the four EDIT CONTROLs modify the parameters that are arranged to its left and right. The lower
LED functions correspondingly.
For the exact meaning of the individual effect parameters, see chapter 7.1.
8 1. INTRODUCTION
During editing, you can rotate one of the four EDIT CONTROLs minimally to display a brief
description of the current parameter active. This can help you know that, for example, EDIT A
controls the pre delay for all reverb effects of the VIRTUALIZER PRO. After approximately one
second the name is erased and the parameter’s current value is displayed. This function can
be used only by operating one of the controls that has not yet been selected.
10 By turning the MIX/BYPASS CONTROL the effect levels of most effect algorithms are set in the range
from 0 to 100%. If you select 0%, the signal at the inputs of DSP2024P is transferred directly to the
outputs without adding any effects (the signal is completely dry). If you select 100%, only the effected
signal is sent to the outputs (the signal is completely wet).
If you use the DSP2024P in the aux bus with your mixing console, you should always set this
value at 100%. if you’re using the DSP2024P with a guitar amplifier (in a serial effects loop), we
suggest settings between 20 and 50% (depending on the amplifier type).
Please note that, for the effects “parametric” and “graphic EQ”, the MIX/BYPASS CONTROL
allows a gain correction by rotation.
To bypass the DSP2024P’s effects, press the MIX/BYPASS CONTROL. This allows you to compare
between the original and the effected signals. Press the MIX/BYPASS CONTROL again to deactivate
the bypass and return to your chosen effect. When the MIDI IN LED below the control flickers, it
indicates that MIDI data is arriving at the MIDI IN port.
Both the MIX/BYPASS CONTROL and the four EDIT CONTROLs react dynamically. This means
that, depending how fast you rotate the wheels, the present parameter is changed in steps of
1, 2, 5 or 10. The faster the rotation, the greater the change in the parameter value.
11 To select one of the 200 presets, press the PRESET key once, then rotate the JOG WHEEL .
12 To select one of the 71 basic effect algorithms, press the EFFECT key once, then rotate the JOG
WHEEL. For information on the parameter values that are set for the basic effect algorithms, see
chapter 7.4.
13 To select the EDIT CONTROL function (see - ), press the EDIT key.
14 When you make changes to a user preset, the STORE key’s LED begins to blink. The DSP2024P
comprises 100 user presets for your own settings and 100 factory presets (see separate preset sheet).
To save your changes, press the STORE key. Select a storage space (number) with the JOG WHEEL
and confirm it by pressing the STORE key again.
15 If you have made changes to a preset and the LED of the STORE key is blinking, you can press the
COMPARE key to temporarily restore the preset’s original settings. While these settings are loaded,
the COMPARE key’s LED blinks and “COMP” appears in the LED DISPLAY. Press the COMPARE key
again to return to edit mode and store your changes.
16 To enter SETUP mode, press the SETUP key. In setup mode, you can access the parameters shown
below the four EDIT CONTROLs. For more information about SETUP mode, see chapter 3.6.
1. INTRODUCTION 9
19 FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTION. Before connecting the DSP2024P, confirm that the voltage
display matches your local mains voltage. When replacing the fuse, you must always use the same
type. In many units the fuse holder can be installed in one of two positions, allowing you to switch
between 230 V and 115 V. If you wish to operate a unit outside Europe at 115 V, then a stronger fuse
must be used. (For more information, see chapter 8 “SPECIFICATIONS”). The mains connection is made
via the IEC receptacle. An appropriate mains cable is included.
20 The DSP2024P has wide-ranging MIDI implementation. MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU connectors
are available for transmitting MIDI commands.
21 SERIAL NUMBER. Please complete and return the warranty card within 14 days of the date of
purchase. Otherwise, you will lose your right to the extended warranty. Alternatively, you can register
online at our website under www.behringer.com.
22 The DSP2024P’s balanced OUTPUTs are designed as 1/4" TRS and XLR sockets.
23 To switch between -10 dBV (home recording level) and +4 dBu (professional studio level), use the
OPERATING LEVEL SWITCH. When you switch between the two, the level displays are automatically
changed to the nominal level and the VIRTUALIZER PRO operates in its optimal working range.
24 Both of the VIRTUALIZER PRO’s INPUTs are also available as balanced 1/4" TRS and XLR sockets.
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
All effects of digital effects equipment are based on various algorithms. An algorithm for a reverb effect, for
example, is programmed differently than a chorus algorithm. Each effect has a certain algorithm with which the
digital input signal is processed. The processing takes place within the digital signal processor (DSP). After
the effect is generated and the input signal is mixed, the digital signal is converted back into an analog signal
with a D/A converter.
You can edit up to seven parameters for each preset in the VIRTUALIZER PRO. The changes you make will
influence the sound in different ways. An overview of the DSP2024P’s various effects algorithms follows.
10 2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS 11
PING PONG: A delay effect with changing stereo positioning, where the time intervals between the repetitions
can be changed.
12 2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
AUTO PANNING: This sound effect, which was very popular in the beginnings of stereo technique, is achieved
by allowing a sound source (often the lead guitar or a synthesizer) to wander from one end of the stereo image
to another or by just letting it wander repeatedly.
Tab. 2.3: Functioning of the modulation and pitch shifter effects’ parameters
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS 13
ULTRAMIZER: The ultramizer function divides the sound spectrum into two frequency bands and, as a result,
allows inaudible but extremely effective compression. This is especially helpful during mix-down. The DSP2024P
analyses the received audio material and automatically adjusts input gain and compression parameters.
DENOISER: The DENOISER is used to eliminate or reduce noise and other interference.
DE-ESSER: A problem often encountered in recording situations, is the sibilant (Ssss) sound of the human
voice. The de-esser is used to remove strong hissing sounds from the audio signal.
WAVE DESIGNER: Using this effect, you can influence the envelope of a signal by specifying its volume.
A (= Attack) indicates the time a tone needs to reach its full volume. R (= Release) determines how long it
takes before a tone dies away.
14 2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
ULTRA BASS: This awesome combination of sub-harmonic processor, bass exciter, and limiter adds a final
touch to your music production.
STEREO IMAGER: This effect is used to process stereo main signals. The signal is first subdivided into middle
and side signal (MS Matrix). Both parts can then be amplified when desired and placed on the stereo image.
ULTRA WIDE: This effect is suitable to pep up speaker systems with an especially broad stereo image.
BINAURALIZER: The binauralizer also extends the stereo image. Additionally, it compensates for inter-
channel cross talk of both speakers (left loudspeaker on right ear and vice versa).
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16 2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
VOCODER: The vocoder, an old acquaintance, has become popular again due to the disco renaissance (hear
it in “Around the World” by Daft Punk or “California” by 2Pac). A control signal (usually a voice) is used in the
right channel to modulate another signal which lies on the left channel (usually a synthesizer sound). It sounds
as if the synthesizer is talking (robot voice).
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS 17
VOICE CANCELER: The voice canceler is a very effective Karaoke effect. It allows removal of mono vocal parts
in stereo recordings. The bass part, however, remains untouched.
RESONATOR: A resonator simulates an oscillating system that amplifies a specific frequency. The resonator
implemented here has a resonance frequency that can be modulated with positive and negative feedbacks of
up to 100%.
18 2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS
CHORUS & DELAY: While the chorus can contribute to a wideness of the signal, interesting repetition effects
can be adjusted with the delay. Vocals can be given a distinctive effect without making the voice sounding
blurred.
FLANGER & DELAY: This effect is just right for creating a modern, slightly “spacey” vocal sound.
PITCH & DELAY: A repetition of the audio signal, with an oscillatory effect added by the pitch shifter.
TREMOLO & DELAY: A fast or slow, intensive variation of volume, which is additionally processed with a
panorama effect.
For an overview of the parameters available in the individual programs refer to chapter 7.1.
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS 19
3. OPERATION
20 3. OPERATION
3. OPERATION 21
22 3. OPERATION
Please note that it takes the VIRTUALIZER PRO about one second to activate each newly
selected preset. The activation process is indicated by a blinking light on the display. After the
new effect’s data is loaded, the VIRTUALIZER PRO activates the preset and the light fades.
This brief signal suppression means that during quick selection of presets with the JOG WHEEL,
not every preset is activated directly. Otherwise, there could be partial “shreds” of various
presets at the audio outputs of the DSP2024P. The VIRTUALIZER PRO gives you the security
that unwanted programs are not loaded. In addition, you can quickly turn the JOG WHEEL and
still have enough time to specifically select a preset without activating “neighboring
programs”.
Please note that various effects algorithms may have different volume levels. Reduce the
volume of your monitors while selecting new presets to prevent sudden changes in volume.
If there is no input for about five seconds after pressing the STORE key, the unit goes back to
edit mode.
3. OPERATION 23
3.5 Comparing an edited preset with the corresponding factory preset (COMPARE
function)
When you have made changes in a preset but have not yet stored your changes, the COMPARE Function
allows you to load the original factory preset and compare it with your changes. To do so, press the
COMPARE key while in edit mode. As long as the COMPARE key’s LED blinks, further editing is (temporarily)
not possible. Press the COMPARE key again to return to your edited preset. Here, you have the choice to
either store your changes (see chapter 3.4), or continue editing (see chapter 3.3).
24 3. OPERATION
V STOR: On the fifth page, you can select the Store Enable mode. In the “ON” mode, the
VIRTUALIZER PRO receives controller 112 as the direct storage command—the current settings are
stored on the program location corresponding to the controller value without waiting for a confirmation. In
the “OFF” mode, controller 112 is ignored.
CAUTION: The Store Enable mode is aimed to transfer several presets at once from an
external PC to the VIRTUALIZER PRO (see also chapter 5.1). In this mode, you can very easily
overwrite your program locations by unintentionally sending controller 112 values to the
DSP2024P! Therefore, we strongly recommend to switch off this mode immediately after use.
When the DSP2024P is switched on, this mode is automatically set to off (“OFF”).
V DUMP: Select the System Exclusive mode (“SysEx”) using the sixth page. In this mode, the DSP2024P
is ready to “dump” its complete storage content, including all settings, to a MIDI sequencer. Start your
MIDI sequencer and turn the JOG WHEEL. The data transfer is indicated by “GO”.
V DR.EN: In this mode, the DSP2024P can receive SysEx data from another MIDI device. To load
this data, turn the JOG WHEEL slightly so that the DISPLAY blinks. Start your sequencer, and all of
your settings, including preset parameter settings, are received by your VIRTUALIZER PRO. Data
transfer is interrupted by turning the JOG WHEEL slightly so that “----” appears in the DISPLAY.
During a SysEx data transfer, all audio functions of the VIRTUALIZER PRO are inactive.
For effects 42 - 44, 58, and 59, a signal must be present at both inputs for optimal stereo results.
3. OPERATION 25
This overwrites all changes you have made and restores the factory presets!
4. APPLICATIONS
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO is a flexible unit that can be used in various applications. Prior to a
presentation of the DSP2024P’s many uses, please note the following remarks on how to set signal levels
correctly.
Connect both inputs of the VIRTUALIZER PRO to the aux send outputs of your mixer. The DSP2024P’s output
socket is connected to the aux return inputs of your mixer. If you want to operate the BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER
PRO in mono, connect one of its channels (left or right) to an aux bus. As a matter of principle, effects
processors should always be connected to post fader aux busses.
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If your mixing console has aux busses that feature one jack for the aux send, use audio
channel 1 on the DSP2024P. In this case, you must choose the mono mode (see chapter 3.6.2).
To avoid damage to your equipment, turn down the volume level on your amplifier when
making connections. Switch off the devices that you want to connect to one another until plug
connections have been completed as described.
Let’s assume you want to operate the DSP2024P in a live situation in connection with a mixing console, and
use a chorus to enhance the guitar sound.
Connect the VIRTUALIZER PRO to the aux busses of your mixing console (fig. 4.1). Make the mains
connection and set the operating level if necessary. Switch on the unit. In SETUP mode (output), select “EXTN”
to ensure that the Mix External mode is activated. Press the EFFECT key and use the JOG WHEEL to select
the stereo chorus effect (no. 16). Turn up the aux busses slowly till you have mixed the desired effect with the
guitar signal. After this, you can start fine tuning. You will probably want to specify the chorus’ modulation.
Turn the 1st EDIT CONTROL to determine the speed of the modulation. To adjust the modulation depth, turn
the 2nd EDIT CONTROL. Proceed further following this principle. If you want the 1st EDIT CONTROL to change
EDIT E, you must first press the EDIT key. After all the parameters have been changed as you wish, you can
store the modifications in the original (or a different) preset.
4. APPLICATIONS 27
Fig. 4.3: Connecting the VIRTUALIZER PRO to a guitar amp (send/return mono)
Fundamentally, the following applies: The VIRTUALIZER PRO should be connected between preamp and
output stage of your amplifier. For this purpose, most of the guitar amplifiers offer an effects loop, which
allows the preamp signal of your amplifier to pass on to the audio input stage of the DSP2024P. Then, in the
VIRTUALIZER PRO, the preamp signal is processed and sent back to its amplifier through the amplifier’s
return jack (Power Amp In). If you use a stereo rack system for amplification, you can also set up the
VIRTUALIZER PRO in stereo mode. Connect the preamp to the audio inputs of the DSP2024P. Each of its
audio outputs (left/right) is connected to a channel (left/right) of your amplifier.
Since most guitar amps only feature a serial effects loop, you should make sure that the
VIRTUALIZER PRO is set to Mix Internal mode. In Mix Internal mode, you can control the
effects intensity that is applied to the guitar signal. If, however, your amp is equipped with a
parallel effects loop, which allows for adding the effects signal portion (similar to an aux bus
in a mixing console), then you should set the VIRTUALIZER PRO to Mix External mode. In this
case, the effects intensity present at the outputs of the VIRTUALIZER PRO is 100%
Instrumentalists can benefit from a variety of advantages offered by the VIRTUALIZER PRO‘s MIDI
implementation. With a MIDI foot controller, e.g. the BEHRINGER MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER FCB1010, you
can transfer program changes via MIDI. Connect the MIDI out port of your foot controller to the MIDI IN port of
the VIRTUALIZER PRO. If the DSP2024P does not respond to your foot controller’s program changes, check
your MIDI channel settings. Determine which MIDI channel your foot controller uses to send program changes
(in most of the cases: omni mode). Set the VIRTUALIZER PRO’s MIDI channel to the same number and switch
program change receive mode on (see chapter 3.6.1).
If your MIDI foot controller can send MIDI controller data, you can change parameters while playing. For
example, you can change the effect from 0% to 100% with the controller while playing. Set controller No. 116
to the Mix Internal function (value 1) and increase the effect (value 0 - 100) with controller No. 111. In this way,
you can provide a guitar solo with chorus and delay, before removing the effects for a dry rhythm sound. You
can even control the bypass function with your controller (contr. 113, value 0 = OUT, value 1 = IN). Bypassing
the VIRTUALIZER PRO can be activated this way if you need an unprocessed signal. These procedures are
generally possible with all MIDI devices which are capable of transmitting controller commands (like
keyboards, sequencers, etc.).
28 4. APPLICATIONS
The DSP2024P can also be used between the outputs of your keyboard and the inputs of your mixer. If
necessary, adjust the operating level with the corresponding switch on the rear panel of the unit.
Fig. 4.4: VIRTUALIZER PRO in MIDI connection with a sequencer (computer) and a keyboard
Due to the complete implementation of the MIDI interface, it is very easy to integrate the VIRTUALIZER PRO
in a MIDI System.
V MIDI IN
All MIDI data that are sent to the DSP2024P (sequencer, MIDI foot controller, etc.) are received at the MIDI IN
port. If you want to use the DSP2024P as an effects unit in a guitar rack, you can connect a MIDI foot controller
to the MIDI IN socket, and use it to change the program presets. If you are simultaneously operating another
MIDI device, you can transfer the control commands of the MIDI foot controller using the MIDI THRU socket of
the VIRTUALIZER PRO.
V MIDI THRU
The MIDI THRU socket allows you to loop through incoming MIDI signals. All control commands that arrive at
the MIDI IN socket can be passed on to other MIDI devices and instruments using the MIDI THRU socket.
V MIDI OUT
Use the MIDI OUT to send data to a connected computer or other VIRTUALIZER PRO.
activate this very practical function, press the SETUP key in SETUP mode. Turn the 1st EDIT CONTROL to
select “DUMP”. Your VIRTUALIZER PRO is now ready to transfer your system exclusive data. Select a track
on your MIDI sequencer, get ready for recording, start the recording and turn the JOG WHEEL. The data
transfer is indicated by a “GO” in the DISPLAY.
To load the data back into the DSP2024P, select “DR.EN” in SETUP mode (see chapter 3.6.1). Turn the
JOG WHEEL until “DR.EN” blinks. Now, start your MIDI sequencer and the preset data is automatically
transferred to the DSP2024P. In this mode, information sent from the MIDI sequencer is automatically stored
while receiving, without asking for confirmation.
6. INSTALLATION
Please note that all pieces of equipment must be grounded. For your own safety, under no
circumstances should you remove or deactivate the grounding of the equipment or the mains
cable.
Installation and operation of this equipment must be carried out by competent staff only. Both
before and after installation, the staff using the equipment should make sure that it is properly
grounded since otherwise electrostatic discharge etc. can lead to an impairment of its
operation.
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7. APPENDIX
Tab. 7.1: Overview of the individual parameters of effects types (continued on next page)
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Tab. 7.5: Parameter default settings of effects algorithms (continued on next page)
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
ANALOG INPUTS
Connectors XLR and 1/4" TRS
Type RF filtered, servo-balanced input stage
Impedance 80 kΩ balanced
Nominal Operating Level -10 dBV or +4 dBu (selectable)
Max. Input Level +15 dBu at +4 dBu nominal level, +1 dBV at -10 dBV nominal level
ANALOG OUTPUTS
Connectors XLR and 1/4" TRS
Type Electronically servo-balanced output stage
Impedance 80 Ω balanced
Max. Output Level +15 dBu at +4 dBu nominal level, +1 dBV at -10 dBV nominal level
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Bandwidth 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +/- 3 dB
SNR 91 dB, unweighted, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
THD 0.018 % typ. @ +4 dBu, 1 kHz, 0 dBu input, gain 1
Crosstalk < -76 dB
MIDI INTERFACE
Type 5-pin DIN-socket IN / OUT / THRU
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Converters 24-bit Sigma-Delta, 64/128-times oversampling
Sampling Rate 46.875 kHz
DISPLAY
Type 4-digit 14 segment alpha-numeric LED-Display
POWER SUPPLY
Mains Voltages USA/Canada 120 V ~, 60 Hz
U.K./Australia 240 V ~, 50 Hz
Europe 230 V ~, 50 Hz
General Export Model 100 - 120 V ~, 200 - 240 V ~, 50 - 60 Hz
Fuse 100 - 120 V ~: T 200 mA H
200 - 240 V ~: T 100 mA H
Power Consumption 15 Watts max.
Mains Connection Standard IEC receptacle
PHYSICAL
Dimensions (H x W x D) 1 3/4" (44 mm) x 19" (482,6 mm) x 8" (204,4 mm)
Net Weight approx. 2 kg
Shipping Weight approx. 3 kg
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