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Behringer WASP DELUXE User Manual

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FIPlebeanyoThdoc oupThdeup The CONTROL ENV. controls are used to control the filter, so play with the Attack, Decay and Delay control to hear how these controls affect the
filter sound. Spend some time moving the FILTER CONTROL knobs between positive (+) and negative (-) settings to hear how the different combinations of rising or falling
control envelopes affect the oscillators and filter.
ENVELOPE GENERATORS SECTION
In this section, adjust the Attack, Decay, and Sustain; they affect the overall level over time, while a note is played.
The loudness decay switches affects the decay in level after a note is released.
EURORACK
The WASP DELUXE synthesizer can be taken out of its factory chassis and fitted into a standard Eurorack case (not supplied). Please see the details are shown later in this
manual.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
Please check our website behringer.com regularly for any updates to the firmware of your WASP DELUXE synthesizer. The firmware file can be downloaded and stored on your
computer, and then used to update the WASP DELUXE. The rmware file comes with detailed instructions on the update procedure. WASP DELUXE System Exclusive
Commands Some parameters in the WASP DELUXE synthesizer can be changed using MIDI system exclusive (SysEx) commands. A MIDI utility such as the popular MIDI-OX
can be used to send the SysEx command data string to the WASP DELUXE using the USB MIDI connection between a host computer and the WASP DELUXE.
SysEx Data Format
The following data format is used when creating a SysEx message (with the data beginning with F0 and ending with F7).
F0 00 20 32 aa bb cc dd ee ff F7
The various items in this SysEx data string are described below:
Item Description
00 20 32 Manufacturer SysEx ID number (Behringer GmbH)
as Reserved
bb
Device ID: 00-0xF (must match hardware device ID), or 7F to address all devices. Note: This is the
same as the Poly Chain ID. It is not the MIDI Channel
cc Main parameter number (see Command Table below)
dd Sub parameter number (see Command Table below)
ee Parameter value MSB (will be zero unless the parameter value is greater than 127)
ff Parameter value LSB (Range is 0 to 127) (see Command Table below)
Command Table
cc (Main) dd (Sub) Description ff (Para Range) Default
0xA Global Setting
00 MIDI Channel 0 to 15 0
01
Key Priority (In poly chain
mode, note priority will
be restricted to ’LOW’
0-LOW
1-HIGH
2-LAST
0- LOW
02 Multi Trigge
0-OFF
1-ON
(1.05 style)
2-ON(1.06 style
0- OFF
03
Pitch Bend semitones (Pitch
wheel range) Effective when
pitch bend range not fixed.
See “OC Pitch bend mode”
below
0 to 12 12
06 MIDI IN Transpose
0 to 24 The range is -12 to + 12, so 12 is
no transpose
12
07 MIDI Note Zero Volts 0 to 127 12

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Behringer WASP DELUXE Specifications

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BrandBehringer
ModelWASP DELUXE
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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