Page 2 - acc. to the Directives; acc. to Operating Manual; EG-Declaration of Conformity
2 acc. to the Directives 89/336/EWG and 73/23/EWG We, BEHRINGER INTERNATIONAL GmbHHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Straße 36-38D - 47877 Willich Name and address of the manufacturer or the introducer of the product on the market who is established in the EC herewith take the sole responsibility to confirm that...
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 E This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure - voltage that may be sufficient to con- stitute a risk of shock. This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important operating and mainte- nance instructions in the accompany...
Page 4 - MODULIZER PRO
4 DSP1200P MODULIZER PRO Ultra-high performance Digital Multi-Effects Processor powered by a 24-bit high-speed Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
Page 5 - FOREWORD
5 E FOREWORD Dear Customer, Welcome to the team of MODULIZER PRO users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing this unit.It is one of my most pleasant tasks to write this letter to you, because it is the culmination of many months of hard work deliv...
Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 The design concept ............................................................................................................................
Page 7 - The design concept
7 E 1. INTRODUCTION With the BEHRINGER MODULIZER PRO you have acquired an extremely powerful and versatile multi-effects processor, which besides first-class modulation effects is equipped with many other algorithms. Despite the large number of effects, variations, and editable parameters, the DSP12...
Page 9 - Control elements
Page 12 - The effect algorithms
12 1.4 The effect algorithms In a digital effects device all effect programs are based on algorithms computed by a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). How does this work? A DSP can perform an enormous number of binary computations in a minimum amount of time. The binary computations that are used to gen...
Page 20 - Effects structure
20 EDIT B: Speed: controls LFO speed*) in mode L, envelope follower speed in mode A and random oscillator speed in modes R0-R7.EDIT C: Depth: determines the modulation depth.EDIT D: Feedback: controls the resonance intensity. 2. OPERATION 2.1 Effects structure
Page 21 - Selecting presets
21 E 2.2 Selecting presets The MODULIZER PRO stores 100 user-definable presets. After power-up, the unit automatically recalls the preset last used. To select another preset, use the jog wheel to enter the preset number of your choice. Turn the wheel clockwise to increment the preset number, or coun...
Page 23 - Using the MODULIZER PRO in the aux bus
23 E 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 MODULIZER PRO 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 originat...
Page 26 - Using the MODULIZER PRO in a MIDI system
26 can wire the MODULIZER PRO in stereo. Connect the preamp to the audio inputs of the MODULIZER PRO, and the audio outputs (left/right) to one channel each of the power amp (left/right). + Since most guitar amps only have a serial insert loop, you should make sure that the MODULIZER PRO is set to M...
Page 27 - Saving data via MIDI; TECHNICAL BACKGROUND; Digital audio processing
27 E 3.6 Saving data via MIDI The MODULIZER PROs MIDI implementation also allows for archiving one or several presets on an external storage medium. Proceed as follows:Connect the MIDI OUT jack of the MODULIZER PRO to the MIDI IN jack of a MIDI data recorder (e.g. se- quencer). Press the STORE and ...
Page 28 - Reverberation and reflection
28 Quantization Steps U (Voltage) -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 Digital Words 1111 1110 1101 1100 1011 1010 1001 1000 0000 t (Time) 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 Conversation Rate 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 Quantization Errors (Noise) Continuous Analog Signal Fig. 4.1: Transfer ...
Page 32 - Artificial harmonics generation
32 times you should switch to the level meter menu where the functioning of the limiter can be monitored. 4.3.4 Expanders/noise-gates Audio, in general, is only as good as the source from which it was derived. The dynamic range of signals will often be restricted by noise. Synthesizers, effects devi...
Page 34 - Audio connections
34 with the identical type and rating. NEVER use fuses of different ratings or cover faulty fuses with aluminium foil. This can cause fire and electric shocks and will endanger your life and the lives of others. 5.3 Audio connections As standard, the BEHRINGER MODULIZER PRO is installed with electro...
Page 38 - MIDI implementation; MIDI Implementation Chart
38 6.3 MIDI implementation MIDI Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel DefaultChanged OFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16 OFF, 1 - 16OFF, 1 - 16 memorized Mode DefaultMessagesAltered 1,2,3,4XX 1,2,3,4XX Note Number True Voice XX XX Velocity Note ONNote OFF XX XX After Touch Ke...
Page 40 - Preset parameters
40 6.5 Preset parameters No . N a m e Preset Var. Edit A Edit B Edit C Edit D EQ-LO EQ-HI Mix Nr . N a m e Preset Var. Edit A Edit B Edit C Edit D EQ-LO EQ-HI Mix 1 S pac e Phas er 2 5 0 8 9 0 1 1 0 nF 2 0 7 0 51 Auto M idband W a h 6 A2 55 7 3 127 15 16 1 6 80 2 M r. Ex c ite 3 115 95 90 nF nF 2 2 ...