We are always looking for ways to make our performances leave a lasting impression, the Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000 gives you the tools you need to knock the audiences socks off. This multi-effects processor features Behringer's Real Sound Modeling stereo and 3D effects. These effects will make your audience sit up and take notice with lush reverbs and delays. With 100 presets and 100 user memories you will be able to create the perfect resets to recall at anytime. Effects include reverbs, amp simulation, delays, modulation effects, and even psychoacoustics processing.
Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000 Effects Processor at a Glance:
Robust input and output options
You can easily hook up to the Virtualizer 3D FX2000 via balanced XLR and 1/4" inputs. If you need it, there is a -10dB pad to tame wild signals. The MIDI in/out/thru ports let you connect the FX2000 to your choice of controllers to take advantage of the extensive MIDI implementation.
High-performance multi-effects processor
Your effects processing is in good hands with the Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000. The effects engine boasts 24-bit AD/DA conversion and 64/128-time oversample rates, these effects are clean and pure. You can choose from 12 different reverbs, three delays, amp simulators, filters, chorus, flange, EQs, a vocoder, distortions, exciters, and many more. You can tweak up to seven parameters plus a 2-band EQ on each effect. You can also combine effects in serial/parallel configurations to really dial in the sound you want.
Behringer Virtualizer 3D FX2000 Effects Processor Features:
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