Integration Into A Recording System; Audio Connections - Behringer Ultra-Voice VX2000 User Manual

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ULTRA-VOICE VX2000
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
7. AUDIO CONNECTIONS
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