Behringer ACX1000 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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ULTRACOUSTIC ACX1000
2. EFFECTS TABLE
Preset no. Effect Effect type
-- Bypass -
01 - 03 Chorus + Delay + Reverb Parallel
04 - 06 Chorus + Room 1 Parallel
07 - 09 Chorus + Room 2 Parallel
10 - 13 Chorus + Hall Parallel
14 - 15 Flanger + Reverb Parallel
16 - 19 Delay + Room 1 Parallel
20 - 22 Delay + Room 2 Parallel
23 - 25 Delay + Hall Parallel
26 - 28 Delay + Chorus Parallel
29 - 35 Room Single
36 - 42 Hall Single
43 - 47 Plate Single
48 - 58 Delay Single
59 - 63 Multitap Delay Single
64 - 68 Chorus Single
69 - 70 Flanger Single
71 - 73 Rotary Speaker Single
74 - 76 Tremolo Single
77 - 78 Pan Single
79 - 81 Reverb / Reverb Dual
82 - 87 Slow Chorus / Reverb Dual
88 - 93 Fast Chorus / Reverb Dual
94 - 96 Delay / Reverb Dual
97 - 99 Rotary Speaker / Reverb Dual
Tab. 2.1: The effect algorithms of the ULTRACOUSTIC
A very special feature of your ULTRACOUSTIC is its built-in multi-effects processor that creates a variety of
first-class, studio-compatible algorithms. This effects module provides a total of 99 preset, organized in 23
different groups of effects. Each group comprises a number of presets with varying parameter settings and
covering a broad spectrum of effects and effects combinations.
The range of effects provided consists of single, parallel and dual effects. The single and parallel effects provide
an effect or effects combination for both channels. The dual effects allow you to give each channel its own
effect.
Use the four PRESET buttons to store one effects program each, including the mix ratio adjusted with the
FX RETURN controls (original vs. effect signal for both channels). To store a preset selected with the PROGRAM
control, simply press one of the four PRESET buttons for about 2 seconds, until its associated LED lights up.
To recall the four presets stored, press one of the PRESET buttons or one of the four buttons on the enclosed
footswitch.
2.1 MIDI control
With its built-in MIDI interface you can control the ULTRACOUSTIC via MIDI, for example, to select effects from
a MIDI sequencer (studio), or from a master keyboard or MIDI footcontroller (live).
2. EFFECTS TABLE