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Behringer Ultra-Voice VX2000 User Manual

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ULTRA-VOICE VX2000
7. AUDIO CONNECTIONS
threshold. Thus, soft passages could be cut off, even though they are supposed to fade out smoothly. The gate
can also be used to process pulse-type sounds (e.g. snare drum, kick drum, tom-toms, etc.), as these signals
have relatively short attack and release times.
6. INTEGRATION INTO A RECORDING SYSTEM
As mentioned above, your ULTRA-VOICE is equipped for direct connection to recording media such as DAT
recorders, analog tape recorders or digital hard-disk-based computer systems. You dont need to use a mixing
console and can hence benefit from a much clearer signal, because potential interference signals produced by
the console circuitry are excluded right from the start. If you wish to integrate your VX2000 into a hard-disk
recording system, you will need an analog-to-digital converter which converts the analog signal from the
microphone preamplifier into digital.
Naturally, you can also use a conventional mixing console to integrate the ULTRA-VOICE into your studio
environment. Like any other preamplifier, it connects to the balanced microphone or line inputs on the console
and with its wealth of functions it is a perfect tool for a great variety of applications.
7. AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Fig. 7.1: Various plug types

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Behringer Ultra-Voice VX2000 Specifications

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BrandBehringer
ModelUltra-Voice VX2000
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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