Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000 User Manual

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VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 User Manual
STOR: On the fifth page, you can select the Store Enable mode. In the “ON” 
mode, the VIRTUALIZER 3D receives controller 112 as the direct storage 
command—the current settings are stored on the program location 
corresponding to the controller value without waiting for a confirmation. 
In the “OFF” mode, controller 112 is ignored.
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CAUTION: The Store Enable mode is aimed to transfer several 
presets at once from an external PC to the VIRTUALIZER 3D (see also 
chapter 5.1). In this mode, you can very easily overwrite your program 
locations by unintentionally sending controller 112 values to the 
FX2000! Therefore, we strongly recommend to switch off this mode 
immediately after use. When the FX2000 is switched on, this mode is 
automatically set to off (“OFF”).
DUMP: Select the System Exclusive mode (“SysEx”) using the sixth page. 
In this mode, the FX2000 is ready to “dump” its complete storage content, 
including all settings, to a MIDI sequencer. Start your MIDI sequencer and 
turn the JOG WHEEL. The data transfer is indicated by “GO”.
DR.EN: In this mode, the FX2000 can receive SysEx data from another MIDI 
device. To load this data, turn the JOG WHEEL slightly so that the display 
blinks. Start your sequencer, and all of your settings, including preset 
parameter settings, are received by your VIRTUALIZER 3D. Data transfer 
is interrupted by turning the JOG WHEEL slightly so that “----” appears in 
the display.
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During a SysEx data transfer, all audio functions of the VIRTUALIZER 3D 
are inactive.
3.6.2  INPUT mode
With the help of the 2nd EDIT CONTROL, you can specify whether your FX2000 
works as a mono (“MONO”) or a stereo unit (“STER”). In mono mode, input 1 
is used exclusively. Since the VIRTUALIZER 3D is a real “True Stereo” device, 
the DSP processes the signal for many effects separately for both channels 
(see chapter 7.1). For effects 13 - 15 and 38, right and left channel parameters can 
even be edited separately.
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For effects 42 - 44, 58, and 59, a signal must be present at both inputs 
for optimal stereo results.
3.6.3  OUTPUT mode
Use the 3rd EDIT CONTROL to determine the FX2000’s OUTPUT mode. 
The selection of settings depends on your FX2000’s application. If you’re using 
the VIRTUALIZER 3D in connection with a mixing console (aux bus), activate the 
Mix External (“EXTN”) output mode. The FX2000’s output signal is then 
100% wet.
If you’re using the FX2000 with a guitar amplifier that has an effects loop, 
select the Mix Internal (“INTN”) output mode. Then, use the MIX/BYPASS control 
to adjust the effect volume. For further information, see chapters 4.2 and 4.4.
3.6.4  Dual engine configuration (CONFIG)
You can use the 4th EDIT CONTROL to decide how the FX2000’s effects 
combinations (presets 61 - 71) should be structured. Since the FX2000 is a true 
Dual Engine unit, you can choose between serial 1 (“SER1”), serial 2 (“SER2”) 
and parallel (“PARA”). See fig. 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 to understand how these settings 
influence the composition of the effects combinations.
In the example of preset 61 (chorus & reverb), you can decide, whether the 
chorus and reverb effects run separately from each other or whether the signal, 
treated by the chorus, passes the reverb effect.
3.7  Restoring the factory presets
To restore the FX2000 to its preset factory state, press and hold the STORE and 
PRESET keys while switching on the unit. “INIT” appears in the DISPLAY and 
counting takes place from R 1 to R 100.
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This overwrites all changes you have made and restores the 
factory presets!
4.  Applications
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER 3D is a flexible unit that can be used in various 
applications. Prior to a presentation of the FX2000’s many uses, please note the 
following remarks on how to set signal levels correctly.
4.1  Level setting
Take care to set all levels properly on the FX2000! Low levels deteriorate the 
dynamics of the music signal, which results in a poor, weak and noisy sound. 
On the other hand, excess levels overdriving the converters in the VIRTUALIZER 3D 
should also be avoided. Digital distortion is (unlike its analog counterpart) 
extremely unpleasant, since it does not occur gradually but abruptly.
Please use the OPERATING LEVEL switch and the input level meter of the FX2000. 
Make sure that the Clip LEDs flickers only rarely. Ensure that they never light up 
all the time!
4.2  Using the VIRTUALIZER 3D in the aux bus
Using the FX2000 in the aux bus lets you feed signals from one, several or 
all channels of your console into the VIRTUALIZER 3D. When miking a drum 
kit, for example, you can use the aux controls to adjust the reverberation 
independently for each channel. Thus, you are able to assign a strong reverb to 
the snare rather than the toms. Cabling the VIRTUALIZER 3D in the aux bus should 
be carried out as follows:
In L
In R
Out L
Out R
AUX Send
1 (& 2)
AUX 
Return
Fig. 4.1: Wiring aux busses