Behringer DSP1200P User Manual
Behringer Receivers and Amplifiers
Table of contents
Document Outline
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 The design concept
- 1.2 Before you begin
- 1.3 Control elements
- 1.3.1 Front panel control elements
- 1.3.2 Key combinations
- 1.3.3 Back panel
- 1.4 The effect algorithms
- 2. OPERATION
- 2.1 Effects structure
- 2.2 Selecting presets
- 2.3 Editing programs
- 2.4 Saving programs
- 2.5 MIDI control
- 2.5.1 "Modulation"-controller
- 3. APPLICATIONS
- 3.1 Level setting
- 3.2 Using the MODULIZER PRO in the aux bus
- 3.3 Using the MODULIZER PRO in the insert path
- 3.4 Using the MODULIZER PRO as an effects device for instruments
- 3.5 Using the MODULIZER PRO in a MIDI system
- 3.6 Saving data via MIDI
- 4. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
- 4.1 Digital audio processing
- 4.2 Reverberation and reflection
- 4.3 Audio dynamics
- 4.3.1 Noise as a physical phenomenon
- 4.3.2 What are audio dynamics?
- 4.3.3 Compressors/limiters
- 4.3.4 Expanders/noise-gates
- 4.4 Artificial harmonics generation
- 4.5 Tube technology
- 5. INSTALLATION
- 5.1 Rack mounting
- 5.2 Mains connection
- 5.3 Audio connections
- 5.4 MIDI connections
- 5.5 Operating level switch
- 6. APPENDIX
- 6.1 Parameter overview
- 6.2 Variation table
- 6.3 MIDI implementation
- 6.4 Default settings
- 6.5 Preset parameters
- 6.6 Specifications
- 7. WARRANTY