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VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP2024P
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To change a parameter’s value, rotate the JOG WHEEL. To increase the value, turn the wheel clock-
wise. To decrease the value, turn the wheel counterclockwise. If none of the edit functions is selected,
you can select a program directly with the JOG WHEEL. When you do so, a spot lights up in the LED
DISPLAY. As long as the spot is illuminated, a program can be selected without making the
corresponding settings immediately audible. This brief signal suppression means that during quick
selection of presets with the JOG WHEEL, not every preset is activated directly. If the JOG WHEEL is
not turned for a second, the spot in the LED DISPLAY disappears and the program is loaded.
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To turn the VIRTUALIZER PRO on and off, use the POWER switch.
Fig. 1.4: VIRTUALIZER PRO rear panel
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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.
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The DSP2024P has wide-ranging MIDI implementation. MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU connectors
are available for transmitting MIDI commands.
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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.
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The DSP2024P’s balanced OUTPUTs are designed as 1/4" TRS and XLR sockets.
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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.
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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.
2. EFFECTS ALGORITHMS