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MODULIZER PRO DSP1224P
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With the EDITC key you can select the third parameter.
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The EDITD key allows you to modify the fourth parameter if one is given.
+ With modulation effects, when the LFO is set to zero, the modulation stops and can be set
manually or via MIDI. To adjust it manually press EDIT A and EDITC simultaneously. To control
it via MIDI you can use controller # 56. If control send is activated, the MODULIZERPRO sends
the actual LFO state, again using controller # 56. When the LFO is started again it begins on
that same value. This applies to all effect algorithms in which a LFO is used, except the Ultra
Chorus.
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To give your programs the finishing touch, the MODULIZERPRO incorporates two filters. Use the EQHI
key to raise or lower the high-frequency portions of the effect program.
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The EQLO key activates a filter which processes the low-frequency portions of your preset. Pressing
both EQLO and EQHI will activate the Mix-Mode (See next paragraph).
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The IN/OUT key enables you to bypass the DSP1224P. The green LED lights up as soon as the
MODULIZERPRO is activated. Depending on the Mix mode adjusted, this key can also be used to
activate the Mute function. Additionally, the green LED starts flashing whenever MIDI data is being
received.
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Use the STORE key to save the edited program to a user preset as shown in the display. 100 user
presets are available on the DSP1224P. Press the key once to select a memory location (number), then
press it again to store the preset. Pressing both IN/OUT and STORE will put the MODULIZERPRO in
MIDI mode (see next paragraph).
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Use the POWER switch to switch the MODULIZERPRO on or off.
To protect the DSP1224P against user errors, three important edit commands have been implemented as a
series of key combinations. For example, in normal operating modes, the presets cannot be reset to their
factory defaults, so as to keep your own programs safe. Please proceed as follows to reinitialize the preset
default settings:
s Press and keep the keys EFFECT and STORE before powering up the MODULIZERPRO. Then
switch on the DSP1224P and keep the two keys pressed for about one second. The programs are
counted up and reset to their original default settings.
The MODULIZERPRO provides two methods to mix the input and the effect signals (external mix and internal
mix mode). Select external mix mode to use the DSP1224P with a mixing console: in this mode all presets are
set to 100% effect intensity, i.e. you can use the aux return busses of your console to add the processed
signal to the original signal. In external mix mode the IN/OUT key is used to bypass the unit. Heres how to
enter external mix mode:
s With the unit switched on, press the Mix mode key combination, i.e. the keys EQLO and EQHI. The
MODULIZERPRO enters mix mode. When the display reads two dashes, the DSP1224P is in external
mix mode, and when a figure is read, Internal mix mode is selected. To toggle between the two modes,
simply press both EQ keys for about 1 second.
In internal mix mode you can use the jog wheel to freely select the effect intensity in each preset within a range
from 0% to 100%, a highly useful feature, for instance, to insert the DSP1224P in the effect loop of a guitar
amp. Good results can be achieved with settings between 20% and 50%.
Another key combination can be used to enter MIDI mode. With the MODULIZERPRO switched on, proceed
as follows:
s Press and hold the keys IN/OUT and STORE for about two seconds, the DSP1224P automatically
enters MIDI mode. Use the IN/OUT key to step through the various MIDI parameters. Press any other
key to quit MIDI mode.
1. INTRODUCTION