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VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP1024P
can be routed via the VIRTUALIZERPROs MIDI THRU jack to your multi-effects processor.
s MIDI THRU
The MIDI THRU jack is used to loop through incoming MIDI data, i.e. any control data received at the MIDI IN
of the VIRTUALIZERPRO can be transmitted via the MIDI THRU jack to other MIDI devices/instruments.
s MIDI OUT
The MIDI OUT jack allows for transmitting MIDI data that originate from the VIRTUALIZERPRO.
The VIRTUALIZER design editor software (free download at www.behringer.com) enables you to control the
VIRTUALIZERPRO from your personal computer.
3. APPLICATIONS
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZERPRO is a highly flexible device that can be used for a wide variety of
applications. Prior to a presentation of the VIRTUALIZERPROs many uses, please note the following remarks
on how to set signal levels correctly.
3.1 Level setting
Take care to set all levels properly on the VIRTUALIZERPRO! Low levels deteriorate the dynamics of the
music signal, which results in a poor, weak and noisy sound. On the other hand, excess levels overdriving the
converters in the VIRTUALIZERPRO should also be avoided. Digital distortion is (unlike its analog counterpart)
very unpleasant to hear as it does not occur gradually but abruptly.
Use the input level meter of the VIRTUALIZERPRO to adjust the input signal, so that the Clip LED flickers only
rarely. Make sure that it never lights up permanently!
3.2 Using the VIRTUALIZERPRO in the aux bus
By using the VIRTUALIZERPRO in an aux bus of your mixing console you can feed the channel signals of
one, several or even all console channels into the VIRTUALIZERPRO, i.e. for each channel you can use the
aux busses to separately determine the reverb levels of, for instance, various drum sounds: while lots of reverb
is applied to the snare drum, the effect intensity could be reduced in the channels assigned to the tom-toms.
To use the VIRTUALIZERPRO in the aux bus, the unit must be wired as follows: