Behringer Sonic Ultramizer SU9920 User Manual

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SONIC ULTRAMIZER SU9920 User Manual
3.1.2  Studio application
In a studio environment the SONIC ULTRAMIZER is ideal for mastering to enhance 
the sound of recordings. The SU9920 can lend your music the professional polish 
of high-quality productions in just a few steps. Even if you primarily work with a 
digital audio workstation, you can perform the final mastering with the SU9920 
and an external recorder. 
For this application connect the SU9920 so that it comes before the mastering 
recorder. Channels 1 and 2 must have the same settings since this application 
involves stereo processing. Otherwise, the original stereo image will be distorted.
Md Recorder
Outputs 1
Outputs 2
SU9920
Inputs 1
Inputs 2
Computer
FCA202
Line in 2/3
Main out
Keyboard
Line 1
XENYX 1622USB
XM8500
Fig. 3.2: The SU9920 in Studio mode
3.1.3  Stage operation with instrument amplifiers
Besides being ideal for use with stereo signals, the SONIC ULTRAMIZER is also 
suitable for use with one or two individual signals, e.g. guitars. With electric 
guitars it can be used in combination with a combo amp or a separate 
modelling processor-amplifier combination to give the guitar sound more 
presence, fullness and punch. A similar combination with a keyboard and an 
external amplifier is possible. Because the two channels of the SU9920 work 
independently, even two different mono signals can be processed. 
Connect the SU9920 with the effects loop connections on your combo amplifier 
if it provides for connection in insert mode, i.e. exclusively reproduces the output 
signal of the SU9920 via the loudspeaker. 
If you are using a modelling processor you must connect the processor output to 
the SU9920 input and route the SU9920 signal to the amplifier. 
SU9920
GMX212
Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
V-AMP PRO
Return
Send
Inputs 1
Outputs 1
Inputs 2
Outputs 2
BXL3000A
Fig. 3.3: The SU9920 in use with guitar amplifiers