Behringer AC112 Tab .7 Parameters of effects 30 through, Tab .8 Parameters of effects 34 through

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VINTAGER AC112

The LFO speed of all modulation effects is controlled by the PARAMETER control. EFFECT A controls the effect intensity or depth. High values produce a very intensive effect. In the case of the tremolo algorithm, EFFECT A adjusts the panning between left and right, and vice versa.

+In the stereo modulation effects (programs 36/37, 50/51, 62/63), the left and right channels are modulated in reverse phase, which can partly eliminate the effect when reproduced in mono. In particular, the tremolo will be inaudible if high stereo panning values are used in mono via the built-in speaker. In this case, it will be better to use no panning at all (EFFECT A = 0).

30-33 Phaser: From a technical point of view, phasing is a modulation effect producing a multi-stage phase shift between direct and effect signals. As the frequency-dependent phase shift is controlled by an LFO (low-frequency oscillator), the various frequency ranges of the signal are raised or lowered in their amplitudes. Depending on the setting you choose, the resulting phasing effect is either slightly modulating in character or produces heavy sound coloration reminiscent of a continuously modulated filter.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

30

 

Feedback 0 %

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

31

PHASER

Feedback 62 %

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

32

Feedback 62 %

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

 

33

 

Feedback 77 %

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

Tab. 3.7: Parameters of effects 30 through 33

34-37 Chorus: Imagine a string quartet, with each musician playing the same notes. As a matter of fact though, no musician is able to play with an intonation accuracy of 100%. Consequently, slightly detuned signal portions are produced which overlap in the time domain. To emulate this effect, chorusing uses copies of the original signal, which are then delayed by 20 to 40 msec, detuned slightly and modulated by the LFO. The result is a detune effect that is very pleasant in character. As this effect is used so frequently and in such a variety of signal-widening applications, any recommendation given here would mean a restriction of its uses.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

34

 

fat

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

35

CHORUS

slow

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

36

stereo

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

 

37

 

stereo

LFO Speed

Depth

Mix

Tab. 3.8: Parameters of effects 34 through 37

38-42 Chorus/Reverb: Here, the signal passes a chorus effect with various intensities and then a reverb that can be edited in time.

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3. EFFECTS PROCESSOR

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Contents Vintager Importantsafetyinstructions Foreword Vintager Table of Contents Introduction Design concept Before you beginControl elements Front panel of the VintagerVintager AC112 Rear panel connectors Wiring Examples VintagerStandard setup Effects Processor Description of effectsTab .2 Parameters of effects 13 Tab .1 Parameters of effects 01 throughTab .3 Parameters of effects 15 Tab .5 Parameters of effect Tab .4 Parameters of effects 17 throughTab .6 Parameters of effects 21 through Tab .7 Parameters of effects 30 through Tab .8 Parameters of effects 34 throughTab .9 Parameters of effects 38 through Tab .10 Parameters of effects 43 throughTab .11 Parameters of effects 48 through Tab .12 Parameters of effects 52 throughTab .13 Parameters of effects 57 through Tab .14 Parameters of effects 62Tab .15 Parameters of effects 64 through Tab .16 Parameters of effects 67Tab .18 Parameters of effects 71 Tab .17 Parameters of effects 69Tab .19 Parameters of effects 73 Tab .21 Parameters of effects 82 through Tab .20 Parameters of effects 75 throughTab .22 Parameters of effects 86 through Tab .24 Parameters of effects 92 Tab .23 Parameters of effects 90Tab .25 Parameters of effects 94 through Controlling the Vintager via Midi Tab .26 Parameters of effects 97 throughHistorical Background by Neville Marten Guitarist Magazine Mains connection InstallationAudio connections Appendix Preset listMidi connection Spring Stereo Tab .2 Midi implementation Midi implementationTab .3 Midi control changes of the Vintager Specifications Audio InputsWarranty