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Open Box Behringer DSP2024P Virtualizer Pro Level 1




- 71 new algorithms
- Wave-adaptive Virtual Room reverb
- Modulation, dynamic, psychoacoustic, and EQ algorithms
- Amp simulation, distortion, and special effects
- 11 effect combinations
- Up to 7 adjustable parameters plus 2-band EQ per effect
- 24-bit A/D/A converters
- 64/128X oversampling
- True stereo processing
- 24-bit internal processing
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Great Vocoder. Good FX for the price.
submitted16 years ago
byDarien Starr
fromRichmond, VA
Some good effects, but definitely takes some tweaking to get the settings right for you. The Vocoder is great. Sound is clear overall. The only negative is that there is a delay of like a second between changing effects.
Awesome for a Practice Pa
submitted19 years ago
byJohnnylockes78
fromFlorida
I bought one of these two years ago thinking it was going to only be a part of my practice pa, but after comparing it to other models in the market I have found this to represent very well and have even used it in some recordings. The truth is you won't find a better rack processor for the money.
Behringer DSP20024P Virtualizer Pro
submitted19 years ago
byCDOG
frombolinas, CA
The Behringer DSP20024P Virtualizer Pro has been in my studio for 3 years now.Its pretty darn rugged, has an easy layout of controls and most of all sounds really nice.The parameter controls let you crank out tons of different sounds.Coupled with a midi foot pedal you can do some cool live performing. This product is worth a go for the $$$$ dough.
An excellent project studio tool
submitted19 years ago
byFuzzball
fromIda, MI
I am certainly in no short supply of Behringer gear and usually when I mix drums, I'll mix to a stereo subgroup which (depending on the music) I'll process with an assortment of compressors, enhancers, stereo width expanders. Then I'll use a Vitualizer to "create" a much larger space for the drums. The STAGE reverb in the Virtualizer is pretty good at building a nice room for the drums. With a little tweaking, you can get a cool reflective, "wood" sound that transforms my dead booth into a bathroom. I also have more expensive Lexicons but I haven't found a reverb for drums that I like as much as the Behringer provides.
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