Behringer LX1200H/LX210 manual Specifications, Midi connections, Sending/receiving Midi Sysex data

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V-AMPIRE LX1200H/LX210

8.3 MIDI connections

The MIDI standard (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) was developed in the early ’80s to enable different makes of electronic instruments to communicate with each other. Over the years the range of MIDI applications has constantly expanded, and today it is standard practice to network entire recording studios using the MIDI standard.

The heart of such a network is a computer with sequencer software that controls not only all the keyboards but also effects other peripheral devices. In such a studio set-up you can control the V-AMPIRE in real time from a computer. For live performances in particular, you can also use a MIDI foot controller to control both effect parameters and preset changes.

The MIDI connectors are international-standard 5-pin DIN connectors. To connect your device to other MIDI equipment you will need dedicated MIDI cables. They are commercially available in various standard lengths.

MIDI IN: receives MIDI controller data. The receiving channel can be adjusted in EDIT mode by pressing the A button and then using the arrow buttons.

MIDI OUT/THRU: used for sending data to a computer or any other devices. You can transmit both preset data and parameter changes. If set to MIDI THRU, the V-AMPIRE does not send its own MIDI information, but passes on the signal received at the

MIDI IN connector (see chapter 2.1, A).

8.3.1 Sending/receiving MIDI Sysex data

Your V-AMPIRE can receive system-exclusive data from other MIDI devices provided that the MIDI function (button A) has been activated in EDIT mode. However, this means that all presets on your device will be overwritten automatically. You can also transmit MIDI data from your V-AMPIRE to other devices (total dump) by switching to EDIT mode and pressing the MIDI button until the display reads “d”. The total dump function can be useful for transferring all the stored data from your device to a MIDI sequencer and storing it there.

To send individual presets to other devices: switch to EDIT mode by pressing both arrow buttons on the transmitting unit simultaneously, activate the MIDI function and briefly tap the MIDI button. The preset data are first filed in the temporary buffer and can be stored in the preset position of your choice using the store function.

9. SPECIFICATIONS

AUDIO INPUTS

 

Instrument input

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Input impedance

1 M

Max. input level

+9 dBu

Aux In Stereo

1/4" TRS stereo connector

Input impedance

4,7 k

Pre DSP Return Line In

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Input impedance

2 k

Max. input level

+9 dBu

AUDIO OUTPUTS

 

Analog Line Outputs L/R

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Output impedance

ca. 680

Max. output level

+9 dBu

Pre DSP Send/Line Out

1/4" TS connector, unbalanced

Output impedance

<1 k

Max. output level

+9 dBu

Balanced Line Out

XLR, balanced

Output impedance

100

Max. output level

+14 dBu (Studio); 0 dBu (Live)

Headphone connector

1/4" TRS connector, unbalanced

Max. output level

+15 dBu/100 (+23 dBm)

MIDI

 

Type

5-pole DIN jacks IN, OUT/THRU

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Converter

24-Bit Delta-Sigma, 64/128 times

 

oversampling

Dynamics A/D

104 dB @ Preamp Bypass

Dynamics D/A

92 dB

Sampling rate

31,250 kHz

DSP

100 Mips

Delay time

max. 1933 ms

Runtime

 

(Line In > Line Out)

approx. 5 ms

DISPLAY

 

Type

two-digit 7-segment LED display

AMPLIFIER

 

Mono power

 

(1 x 4 )

120 W (LX1200H only)

Stereo power

 

(2 x 8 )

2 x 60 W

Sound pressure level

116 dB @ 1 m

INTERNAL SPEAKERS (LX210)

Type

2 x 10" BUGERATM

Impedance

8

Load capacity

70 W (IEC) / 140 W (DIN)

POWER SUPPLY

 

Mains voltage

USA/Canada 120 V~, 60 Hz

 

China 220 V~, 50 Hz

 

Europe/U.K./Australia 230V~,50Hz

 

Japan 100 V~, 50 - 60 Hz

General export model

120/230 V~, 50 - 60 Hz

Power consumption

200 W max.

Fuse

for mains voltages 100 - 120 V~:

 

T 5 A H 250 V

 

for mains voltages 200 - 240 V~:

 

T 2.5 A H 250 V

Mains connection

Standard ICE receptacle

DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT

 

LX1200H

 

Dimensions

 

(H x W x D)

226 mm (9")

 

x 612 mm (24")

 

x 266 mm (10 1/2")

Weight

ca. 14.6 kg (32 1/5 lb)

LX210

 

Dimensions

 

(H x W x D)

491 mm (19 1/3")

 

x 611 mm (24")

 

x 265 mm (10 1/2")

Weight

ca. 21.5 kg (47 1/2 lb)

BEHRINGER continuously strives to assure the highest quality standards possible. Required modifications may be implemented without prior notice. Technical data and the appearance of the unit may deviate from the above values and/or illustrations.

9. SPECIFICATIONS

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Contents Version 1.0 February AmpireDetailed Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsForeword Table of ContentsBefore you get started IntroductionManual Online registrationFront panel Control ElementsV-AMPIRE display Rear panel Quit the configuration menu by pressing TUNER/EXIT Selecting an operating modeOperating Modes and Applications Live on stage or in a rehearsal room2 LX210 Rehearsal or recording at home LX1200H und LX210Calling up presets PresetsEditing presets Studio recording/recording LX1200H und LX210Restoring all factory presets Storing presetsAMP/SPEAKER-SIMULATION Amp descriptionsTuner Speaker descriptions Effects Processor Reverb and delay algorithmsWah Wah Effect descriptionsSetting reference pitch a Tuning your guitarTuner Separate reverb effectAudio connections InstallationMains voltage Sending/receiving Midi Sysex data SpecificationsMidi connections Appendix PSOHPHQWDWLRQ&KDUW§ 3 Warranty § 1 Other Warranty Rights and National LAW§ 4 Return Authorization Number § 5 Warranty Regulations