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Behringer ultratwin gx210: user guide
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s MIDI: This LED lights up when you press both UP and DOWN buttons for about two seconds. Subsequently,
you can use these buttons to set up a MIDI channel for MIDI data reception (1 through 16, "ON" = Omni and
"OF" = off, or "ON" = Omni and 1 through 16 plus one decimal point each = Store Enable mode, see chapter
3.2.1). Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection. The MIDI LED flashes as soon as MIDI data is
being received.
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The Store Enable mode (see chapter 3.2.1) allows you to store presets directly via MIDI. Please
note that by sending MIDI control #18 values, any changes made to the currently active preset
will be permanently stored.
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Whenever the multi-functional MIDI LED flashes and the unit is not in edit mode, this indicates
that the DSP module's output level is close to distortion. In this case, you should turn down the
VOLUME control a bit.
s TIME: This LED lights up when you select a time-domain effect parameter (e.g. reverb or delay time).
s SPEED: This LED lights up for all modulation effects and indicates the LFO speed (low-frequency oscillator)
or the speed parameter of compress/expander.
s SENS: This LED informs you that you can adjust the sensitivity of effects such as Auto-Wah, Expander,
Compressor.
s PITCH: This LED lights up when you edit the pitch shifter, and shows the detune factor, either in semi-tones
or cents.
s EQ: This LED lights up when you edit the parameters of a filter-based effect.
The built-in effects module features 31 different effect groups and includes a total of 99 effect variations.
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Use the ENTER button to confirm your program selection.
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The DISPLAY reads either the program number of the selected preset or the value of the parameter
selected with the PARAMETER, EFFECT A or EFFECT B controls.
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The DOWN button allows you to decrement the program number.
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With the UP button you can increment the program number of the built-in effects module. Keep the
button pressed to scroll through the programs.
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The EFFECT A control determines the ratio of original and effect signals. Depending on the preset
selected, you can either control the ratio of original and left-channel effect signals, or of original and
first-effect signals (combination effects). Some effects use this control to edit a second, effect-specific
parameter.
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Use the EFFECTS button to activate/deactivate the selected effect.
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The EFFECT B control determines the mix of original and effect signals. Depending on the preset
selected, you can either control the ratio of original to right-channel effect signals, or of original to
secondary-effect signals (combination effects). Some effects use this control to edit a third, effect-
specific parameter.
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When you start editing a preset, the decimal point in the 2-digit display starts flashing. Press
the ENTER button for a while to overwrite the factory preset and save your own effect setting.
To restore the factory presets, simply press and keep the ENTER button while you switch on
your ULTRATWIN.
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The AUX IN control in the Master section determines the volume of the AUX signal fed in via the AUX IN
jacks on the rear of the ULTRATWIN (e.g. drum computer, playback).
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The POWER LED lights up when you switch on your ULTRATWIN.
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The MASTER control in the Master section determines the overall volume level of your ULTRATWIN.
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Use the POWER switch to put the ULTRATWIN into operation.
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ULTRATWIN GX210
1. INTRODUCTION

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