Behringer Digital Pro Mixer DDM4000 User Manual

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DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000 User Manual

PITCHER, BITCRUSHER:
PITCHER
changes the pitch of the music without changing the tempo.

Shift adjusts the pitch.
BITCRUSHER simulates a decrease in the digital resolution.

From soft lo-fi settings to toy sounds, everything is possible.

1/1

PITCH

Shift: -100 ... +100%

BITCRUSHER

Depth: 0 ... +100%

Dry/Wet Mix

Tab. 4.3: Effect parameters for Pitch and Bitcrusher

REVERB:
REVERB
is a reverberation effect. Eight different reverb room simulations

are available. When Fade is activated, the reverberation decays and is not

truncated in case the effect is turned off.
Ambient is a very short reverb which lets you virtually hear the walls of the room.
Box delivers a spatial impression without long reflections.
Cathedral: The long and dense reverb of a big cathedral, ideal for slow tracks.
Cavern: An intensive, high-frequency-dominant reverb based on a cave

with rocky walls.
Chamber produces the short reverb of a small room.
Chorus: A thick, warm reverberation which is shorter than that of Cathedral.
Concert simulates the well-defined reverb of a big concert hall.
Echo: A thick, short reverb with a longer pre-delay.

2/4

FADE

Ambient, Box, Cathedral,

Cavern, Chamber, Chorus,

Concert, Echo

Dry/Wet Mix

On/Off

1/4

MODE

Tab. 4.4: Effect parameters for Reverb

FILTER:
FILTER
is an effect which is typically associated with synthesizer music.

Three types of filters are available: Band Pass, Low Pass and High Pass.

Resonance is used to increase the level of the filter frequency which makes

the effect sound more intensive. In LFO Mode, the filter frequency is controlled

by an LFO. Manual Mode lets you control the filter frequency with the

DEPTH knob (44).

1/1

FILTER

2/4

RESO

3/4

MODE

4/4

LFO

FILTER

Lowpass

Bandpass

Highpass

0 ... 100%

LFO

Manual

Frequency

LFO Speed

Tab. 4.5: Effect parameters for Filter

4.1.5 Editing effects
As already mentioned in the previous chapter, each effect has up to five

parameters (depending on the effect type) with which you can adjust

the effect. In each case it is possible to adjust one parameter by using the

BEAT push buttons. In most cases, this is the BPM-synchronized parameter.

Effect parameters:
1) Press the PARAMETER push button (47) to select a parameter. This only

works when the effect is deactivated (the FX ON push button does not flash).

2) Alternatively, press the PARAMETER knob (45) to select a parameter.
3) Change the parameter value by turning the PARAMETER knob (45).
4) To switch to the next parameter, press PARAMETER (45) or (47) again.

Dry/Wet mix:

Turn the MIX knob (44) slowly to the right to mix the effect (Wet) to the

original signal (Dry).

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