Ultra-voice digital vx2496 – Behringer ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL VX2496 User Manual

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ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL VX2496

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

To avoid internal overloading, the CLIP LED should only

light up during peak level passages. It should not be

constantly illuminated.
The TUNING control lets you determine the frequency range

to be saturated. All other ranges remain unaffected,

allowing the effect to be finely tailored.
To process the whole frequency spectrum, use the FULL

BW button. This makes the TUNING control inoperative.

2.3 Opto compressor

Fig. 2.3: Opto compressor

The opto compressor reduces the dynamic range of

the input signal, i.e. the level difference between soft

and loud passages. Peaks above a certain value are

reduced, smoothing out the sound.

The IN/OUT button activates the compressor. Use this to

directly compare compressed and uncompressed signals.
The THRESHOLD control determines the level at which

the opto compressor starts to compress the signal. Only if

this value is exceeded will the signal be processed. The

dynamics of passages whose levels lie below the threshold

are not affected. The lower the threshold value, the greater

the compression.
The HARD RATIO button sets the amount of signal gain

reduction to its maximum. This produces a highly-

compressed, flat sound. Do not use this function if you

wish to retain the natural dynamics of the sound.
If the FAST button is pressed, the opto compressor starts

compressing very quickly after the threshold is exceeded.

The overall sound appears significantly more compressed

and the result is a very powerful sound.
The RELEASE control determines how quickly the

compression stops after the signal falls back below the

threshold. The longer the release time, the more compressed

the sound will appear to be, but also the more smoother.
The OUTPUT control regulates the output volume of the

compressed signal. The compression process reduces

the level of signal and this control is used to raise its level

again (known as make-up gain).
Certain frequency ranges may be lost during compression.

These can be regained by using the integrated enhancer.

The sound is subjectively rounded off and acquires a new

brilliance.
The six GAIN REDUCTION LEDs display the amount of

compression. The level reduction displayed ranges from

-3 to -24 dB.

2.4 Voice-optimized EQ

Fig. 2.4: Voice-optimized EQ

The voice-optimized EQ is a 3-band equalizer used for

sound shaping. You can boost or cut frequency ranges

in order to equalize weaknesses in the input signal.

Activate the voice-optimized EQ with the IN/OUT button.
Use the TUNING control to select a frequency range

(130 Hz to 720 Hz).
The selected frequency range can be boosted or cut using

the WARMTH control. Cut employs a narrower bandwidth

than that used for boost, enabling you to tailor the filter to

your specific needs.
Use the PRESENCE control to add high and upper-mid

frequencies to the signal (around 1.7 kHz). This helps to

push vocals to the forefront with more presence in the

overall sonic image.
Use the BREATH control to boost or cut typical noises

associated with the voice (e.g. breathing) at around 8 kHz.
The ABSENCE button cuts the level of those frequencies

that cause an unappealing, harsh sound. These lie around

the area of 4 kHz.

2.5 Opto de-esser and master section

Fig. 2.5: Opto de-esser and master section

Sibilance is an unwanted effect that can occur with

some voices, whereby hissing sounds like that of “s”

or “sh” are produced. With the opto de-esser, sibilance

can easily be removed from the signal.

Depress the IN/OUT button to activate the opto de-esser.
The THRESHOLD control determines the amount by which

sibilance should be suppressed. The lower the value, the

more comprehensively sibilance is removed.
Use the CUT FREQ control to select the frequency range

to be reduced.
The ACTIVE LED lights when the opto de-esser is

functioning. The intensity of the LED reflects how hard the

opto de-esser is working.

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