Behringer VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 [12/28] Serial serial

Behringer VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 [12/28] Serial serial
12 VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 User Manual
2.8
SPECIAL
FX
SPECIAL
FX
Special eects
VINYLIZER: This eect adds clicks and/or noise to your audio signal,
simulatingold vinyl records and tape recorders.
SAMPLER: This sampler allows you to record up to ve seconds of program
material. Use Edit A for recording and Edit B for playback of the sampled material.
To clear the contents of the sampler, select a different effect.
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).
VOICE CANCELER: The voice canceler is a very eective Karaoke eect. It allows
removal of mono vocal parts in stereo recordings. The bass part, however,
remains untouched.
RESONATOR: A resonator simulates an oscillating system that amplies a specic
frequency. The resonator implemented here has a resonance frequency that can
be modulated with positive and negative feedbacks of up to 100%.
Parameter Function
Speed
Rotations per minute (Vinylizer) / playback speed (Sampler) /
speed of LFO (resonator)
Clicks Level Volume of clicks
Scratch Level Volume of "cracks in the record"
Noise Level Volume of noise
Noise Frequency Frequency response of noise
Record / Stop Start / stop recording
Play / Stop Start / stop playback
Mode
Forward, backward playback, number of repetitions (Sampler) /
Resonator: LFO modulates (LFO), modulation through envelope
follower (ENV), modulation through random generator (RAND)
Sensitivity Modulation intensity / input sensitivity
Attack Response time of envelope follower
Release Release time of envelope follower
Bass Frequency Upper cut-o frequency of bass frequencies that are not eected
MS Balance Degree of mid elimination
Treble Pan Panorama of high frequencies
Gain Gain correction
Depth Modulation depth
Carrier Frequency Modulation frequency
Feedback Degree of feedback
Slewing (Resonator): Smoothing of modulation signal for RAND and SINE
Tone Frequency spectrum of input signal (Vinylizer)
Tab. 2.8: Parameter functions of special eects
2.9
SERIAL
SERIAL
Eects algorithm combinations
(multi-eects programs)
Eects 61 to 71 are multi-eects algorithms, which allow dierent eects to be
used simultaneously. Eect 61, for example, can make a solo guitar “wider” with
chorus and simultaneously add a room reverb. Please note that you can modify
the structure of a multi-eect (see chapters 3.1 and 3.6.4).
CHORUS & REVERB: This algorithm combines the popular chorus with a gold
plate eect (as in algorithm 2).
FLANGER & REVERB: The combination of anger and reverb eects.
LESLIE & REVERB: The input signal, modulated to a degree that you specify,
is then processed with a reverb eect. This eect works especially well with
keyboards and guitars.
PITCH & REVERB: The pitch shifter can be detuned in semitone or cent steps.
The reverb, on the other hand, can be controlled in time and mixing ratio.
DELAY & REVERB: Delay and reverb are the most common combinations for
vocals, solo guitars, etc. The reverb used here is a gold plate, a room that features
a distinctive brilliance and can be used in many ways.
TREMOLO & REVERB: The intensive variation in volume of the tremolo gains
more depth and wideness with the reverb.
PHASER & REVERB: The combination of a classic stereo phaser and a
reverbeect.
CHORUS & DELAY: While the chorus can contribute to a wideness of the signal,
interesting repetition eects can be adjusted with the delay. Vocals can be given
a distinctive eect without making the voice sounding blurred.
FLANGER & DELAY: This eect is just right for creating a modern,
slightly “spacey” vocal sound.
PITCH & DELAY: A repetition of the audio signal, with an oscillatory eect added
by the pitch shifter.
TREMOLO & DELAY: A fast or slow, intensive variation of volume, which is
additionally processed with a panorama eect.
Parameter Function
Speed Modulation speed
Reverb Mix
Wet/dry mix of modulation, delay and reverb eects
(for algorithms 61 - 67)
Decay Room size / duration of reverb tail
Depth Intensity of delay, amplitude, or phase modulation
Doppler Intensity of Doppler eect
Type
(Delay & Reverb): Selects among mono, stereo and ping pong delay or
a lter in the feedback chain
Delay (Time) Length of the delay
Delay Mix (Chorus & Delay): Ratio of chorus and delay
Feedback Degree of feedback
Semitones Detuning in semitones
Cents Detuning in cents
Auto Mod. Inuence on LFO frequency (dependent on the input level)
Hi Damp Damps the high frequencies of the reverb programs
High Cut Frequency range of the input signal (Pitch Shifter & Reverb)
Tab. 2.9: Parameter functions of multi-eects programs
For an overview of the parameters available in the individual programs
refer to chapter 7.1.

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