VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP2024P

4.4 Using the VIRTUALIZER PRO as an effects device for instruments

Due to its MIDI implementation, the VIRTUALIZER PRO can also be used as multi-effects unit in a guitar rack. Naturally, the VIRTUALIZER PRO can be cabled both as mono and as stereo unit. The following examples show how to use the DSP2024P with a guitar setup.

Fig. 4.3: Connecting the VIRTUALIZER PRO to a guitar amp (send/return mono)

Fundamentally, the following applies: The VIRTUALIZER PRO should be connected between preamp and output stage of your amplifier. For this purpose, most of the guitar amplifiers offer an effects loop, which allows the preamp signal of your amplifier to pass on to the audio input stage of the DSP2024P. Then, in the VIRTUALIZER PRO, the preamp signal is processed and sent back to its amplifier through the amplifier’s return jack (Power Amp In). If you use a stereo rack system for amplification, you can also set up the VIRTUALIZER PRO in stereo mode. Connect the preamp to the audio inputs of the DSP2024P. Each of its audio outputs (left/right) is connected to a channel (left/right) of your amplifier.

Since most guitar amps only feature a serial effects loop, you should make sure that the VIRTUALIZER PRO is set to Mix Internal mode. In Mix Internal mode, you can control the effects intensity that is applied to the guitar signal. If, however, your amp is equipped with a parallel effects loop, which allows for adding the effects signal portion (similar to an aux bus in a mixing console), then you should set the VIRTUALIZER PRO to Mix External mode. In this case, the effects intensity present at the outputs of the VIRTUALIZER PRO is 100%

Instrumentalists can benefit from a variety of advantages offered by the VIRTUALIZER PRO‘s MIDI implementation. With a MIDI foot controller, e.g. the BEHRINGER MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER FCB1010, you can transfer program changes via MIDI. Connect the MIDI out port of your foot controller to the MIDI IN port of the VIRTUALIZER PRO. If the DSP2024P does not respond to your foot controller’s program changes, check your MIDI channel settings. Determine which MIDI channel your foot controller uses to send program changes (in most of the cases: omni mode). Set the VIRTUALIZER PRO’s MIDI channel to the same number and switch program change receive mode on (see chapter 3.6.1).

If your MIDI foot controller can send MIDI controller data, you can change parameters while playing. For example, you can change the effect from 0% to 100% with the controller while playing. Set controller No. 116 to the Mix Internal function (value 1) and increase the effect (value 0 - 100) with controller No. 111. In this way, you can provide a guitar solo with chorus and delay, before removing the effects for a dry rhythm sound. You can even control the bypass function with your controller (contr. 113, value 0 = OUT, value 1 = IN). Bypassing the VIRTUALIZER PRO can be activated this way if you need an unprocessed signal. These procedures are generally possible with all MIDI devices which are capable of transmitting controller commands (like keyboards, sequencers, etc.).

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Behringer user manual Virtualizer PRO DSP2024P

DSP2024P specifications

The Behringer DSP2024P is a versatile digital signal processor that has gained popularity among audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. This device is designed to enhance audio quality by providing a wide array of effects, allowing for greater creativity and control over sound.

At the heart of the DSP2024P lies its powerful DSP engine, which delivers high-quality processing capabilities. It features 24-bit resolution, ensuring that audio signals maintain clarity and detail through various manipulations. This processor is equipped with a wide range of effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, and even pitch shifting, allowing users to experiment with different soundscapes and textures.

One of the standout features of the DSP2024P is its User-Friendly interface. The device is designed with a clear LCD display, which presents real-time information about the selected effects and parameters. This allows users to navigate the menu efficiently and make adjustments on the fly without getting lost in complex settings. It also includes a built-in virtual patch bay, making it easy to route effects to different channels and applications.

Another key technology in the DSP2024P is its advanced dynamic processing. The device can handle complex audio signals with ease, providing users with tools like compression, expansion, and gating. This allows for precise control over dynamics and ensures that audio mixes maintain their integrity even in challenging environments.

The DSP2024P is also equipped with MIDI interfacing capabilities. This feature enables the processor to synchronize with other MIDI-compatible devices, facilitating seamless integration into live setups or studio environments. Users can recall presets remotely via MIDI, which is particularly advantageous during live performances.

Moreover, the robust build quality of the DSP2024P ensures durability and reliability, making it a suitable choice for both studio and stage applications. The rackmountable design also offers ease of integration into existing setups, allowing for a clean and organized workspace.

In summary, the Behringer DSP2024P stands out for its powerful processing capabilities, diverse effects, intuitive user interface, and solid construction. Whether used in a studio, during live performances, or for personal projects, this digital signal processor proves to be an invaluable tool for any audio professional looking to explore the possibilities of digital audio manipulation.