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What does a Behringer Virtualizer do?

By Isabella Harris

What does a Behringer Virtualizer do?

This multi-effects processor features Behringer’s Real Sound Modeling stereo and 3D effects. These effects will make your audience sit up and take notice with lush reverbs and delays. Effects include reverbs, amp simulation, delays, modulation effects, and even psychoacoustics processing.

What is FX2000?

VIRTUALIZER 3D FX2000 The FX2000 uses our RSM (Real Sound Modeling) technology to simulate acoustic environments with stunning accuracy. Effects options include powerful modulation, amp simulation, distortion and special effects, as well as effective dynamic and psychoacoustics processing.

How do I connect my mixer to my effects processor?

You would connect the EFX or AUX send of the mixer to the input of your effects unit and the output of the effects unit to the EFX or AUX return on the mixer. If you want to get only the effected sound returned , set the balance on the effect unit to 100% effects, without any direct signal mixed in.

What is Virtualizer music?

An audio virtualizer is a general name for an effect to spatialize audio channels. The exact behavior of this effect is dependent on the number of audio input channels and the types and number of audio output channels of the device.

What is Virtualizer sound?

What does the word Virtualizer mean?

Filters. (computing) Software that provides virtualization services. noun.

What is a Virtualizer Pro?

The VIRTUALIZER PRO DSP2024P from Behringer is a multi-effects unit housed in a single rack space chassis. Aside from providing reverbs, the unit features powerful modulation, amp simulation, distortion and special effects as well as effective dynamic and psychoacoustics processing and equalization.

What is FX on sound mixer?

The FX send controls make it possible to have one effects processor attached to the mixer that all tracks can use. Each track gets a separate control to determine how much, if any, of its audio signal should be sent to the effects processor.