Behringer Unveils Modeling Reverb Processor
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January 25, 2004
Behringer has introduced the
V-VERB PRO REV2496 (USD 309.99 MSRP), a dual-engine reverb modeler. The V-VERB PRO REV2496 is expected to ship in the first quarter of 2004.
The V-VERB PRO REV2496 is a reverb modeling processor with 24-bit/96 kHz A/D and D/A converters. Two separate effects processors are provided in one single unit, giving you full 4-channel operation without any limitations up to 96 kHz. Modeled after world-class reverb processors, the V-VERB PRO REV2496 features eight reverb algorithms, and boasts an ultra high-resolution SHARC processor with 32-bit internal signal processing.
The user interface of the V-VERB PRO REV2496, with soft push/turn encoders, big preset wheel, high-resolution graphic LCD display and an additional TAP button for delay times, was designed for ease-of-use and flexibility. The V-VERB PRO REV2496 provides direct access to four effect parameters, plus a unique graphic mode that facilitates editing of up to 30 parameters. The reverb modeler comes with additional modulation effects, from X-over Delay to Chorus/Flanger plus stereo compressor and a separate ROM and user preset banks boasting up to 400 presets. In addition, a fully-featured digital interface contains many extras, such as AES/EBU In/Out, optical S/PDIF In/Out, Wordclock In and a MIDI function. Its open architecture design allows future software updates via MIDI.
Balanced inputs and outputs on 1/4" TRS and gold-plated XLR connectors give the REV2496 its finishing touch.
For more information, visit their web site at www.behringer.com. |