![]() The rear panel features MIDI In, Out and Thru sockets, as well as the audio in/out jacks, the level switch and the mains socket, but there's no provision for a bypass footswitch - a significant omission for live performers. Internal processing is 24‑bit at a 48kHz sampling rate, which adds up to full audio bandwidth processing with acceptably low distortion. Reverb is still created on a mono‑in, stereo‑out basis, which generally gives the most natural results. Behringer claim to use a proprietary room modelling algorithm to produce very natural sounding reverb, and true stereo processing of the left and right channel signals is possible with the relevant algorithms. There are also eight dual effects, whereby the right and left channel produce different mono‑in, mono‑out effects. ![]() ![]() The Virtualizer uses 24‑bit input and output converters to realize a 98dB signal‑to‑noise ratio and produces effects based on 32 different algorithms, ranging from reverb, delay and modulation to rotary speaker simulation, distortion and vocoding. I am not a fan of the jogging wheel but all of the features work as original.Ĭertainly the outward appearance of the Virtualizer gives few clues to its budget nature - the only obvious compromise is the use of a numeric display rather than a proper LCD text version. ![]() I say fair due to all of the wear and tear, scratches in the rack. This is a used DSP1000 in fair condition. ![]()
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