Behringer AC112 manual Tab .13 Parameters of effects 57 through, Tab .14 Parameters of effects 62

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VINTAGER AC112

57-61 Flanger/Delay: The first element is a flanger with various intensity levels, then comes a delay effect with adjustable delay time.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

57

 

ultra

Delay Time

Flanger Mix

Delay Mix

58

FLANGER /

slow

Delay Time

Flanger Mix

Delay Mix

59

medium I

Delay Time

Flanger Mix

Delay Mix

 

DELAY

 

 

 

 

60

medium II

Delay Time

Flanger Mix

Delay Mix

 

61

 

fast

Delay Time

Flanger Mix

Delay Mix

Tab. 3.13: Parameters of effects 57 through 61

62-63 Stereo Tremolo: Tremolo is a more or less fast, intensive variation of the signal amplitude, and is complemented here by a panorama effect.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

62

STEREO

-

LFO Speed

Pan

Mix

63

TREMOLO

-

LFO Speed

Pan

Mix

Tab. 3.14: Parameters of effects 62 and 63

64-66 Tremolo/Delay: A more or less fast, intensive amplitude modulation complemented by a delay effect. The variations provide for various modulation speeds. The delay time can be set with the PARAMETER control.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

64

TREMOLO /

ultra

Delay Time

Tremolo Mix

Delay Mix

65

slow

Delay Time

Tremolo Mix

Delay Mix

DELAY

66

medium

Delay Time

Tremolo Mix

Delay Mix

 

Tab. 3.15: Parameters of effects 64 through 66

67-68 Rotary Speaker: This is the quintessential simulation of the classical organ effect normally produced by speakers that rotate at slow/fast speed in a bulky and extremely heavy speaker cabinet. This effect uses the physical principle known as Doppler effect. The PARAMETER control determines the speed of horn (treble) and rotor (bass), while EFFECT A allows you to modify the basic character of the sound. Finally, EFFECT B lets you edit the mix ratio.

Preset-Nr.

Effect

Variation

PARAMETER

EFFECT A

EFFECT B

67

ROTARY

-

Speed

Variation

Mix

68

SPEAKER

-

Speed

Variation

Mix

Tab. 3.16: Parameters of effects 67 and 68

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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 .1 Parameters of effects 01 through Tab .2 Parameters of effects 13Tab .3 Parameters of effects 15 Tab .4 Parameters of effects 17 through Tab .5 Parameters of effectTab .6 Parameters of effects 21 through Tab .7 Parameters of effects 30 through Tab .8 Parameters of effects 34 throughTab .11 Parameters of effects 48 through Tab .9 Parameters of effects 38 throughTab .10 Parameters of effects 43 through Tab .12 Parameters of effects 52 throughTab .15 Parameters of effects 64 through Tab .13 Parameters of effects 57 throughTab .14 Parameters of effects 62 Tab .16 Parameters of effects 67Tab .17 Parameters of effects 69 Tab .18 Parameters of effects 71Tab .19 Parameters of effects 73 Tab .20 Parameters of effects 75 through Tab .21 Parameters of effects 82 throughTab .22 Parameters of effects 86 through Tab .23 Parameters of effects 90 Tab .24 Parameters of effects 92Tab .25 Parameters of effects 94 through Controlling the Vintager via Midi Tab .26 Parameters of effects 97 throughHistorical Background by Neville Marten Guitarist Magazine Installation Mains connectionAudio connections Preset list AppendixMidi connection Spring Stereo Midi implementation Tab .2 Midi implementationTab .3 Midi control changes of the Vintager Specifications Audio InputsWarranty