Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000 User Manual

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VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 User Manual
output
For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3 
have to be bridged
1 = ground/shield
2 = hot (+ve)
3 = cold (-ve)
input
1
2
3
1
2
3
Balanced use with XLR connectors
Fig. 6.1: Different plug types
6.3  MIDI connections
The MIDI connectors at the rear panel of the unit are equipped with 
internationally standardized 5 pin DIN sockets. You’ll need a MIDI cable to 
connect the VIRTUALIZER 3D with other MIDI devices. As a rule, standard ready-
to-use cables can be used. With a two core shielded cable (e.g. microphone 
cable) and two possible stable 180 deg. DIN plugs, you can also solder a MIDI 
cable yourself: Pin 2 (middle) = shield, pin 4 and 5 (right and left of pin 2) = 
Inner conductor, Pin 1 and 3 (both lying outside) remain free. MIDI cables should 
not be longer than 15 meters.
MIDI IN: is used for receiving MIDI data. The receiving channel is selected in the 
SETUP menu.
MIDI THRU: At the MIDI THRU socket, the MIDI data that arrive at the MIDI IN 
socket can be looped through. Several VIRTUALIZER 3Ds can be linked using MIDI 
THRU sockets.
MIDI OUT: Via MIDI OUT, you can send data to a connected computer or to other 
VIRTUALIZER 3Ds. Program data and status information are transmitted for 
signal processing.
6.4  Selecting the operating level
The BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER 3D allows you to switch the internal operating level 
with the Operating Level switches on the rear panel of the unit. Thus, you can 
choose between the homerecording level (-10 dBV) and the professional studio 
level (+4 dBu). With this adjustment, the VIRTUALIZER 3D is adapted to the 
optimal operating level. Use the input level meter on the front panel to find the 
appropriate operating level.