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Susan Jordan
THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF EFFECTS!
INTRO I have had the Behringer FX2000 3D for 12 days now. I have played with it for many hours each day after work and on the weekends. I've used every single setting there is for all the effects. I figured out all the menu options pretty quickly, mostly without reading the manual. It's pretty easy to use for this type of effects box. It's so jam packed with effects and options. I love it. BUILD QUALITY The quality of the build is fantastic. I love the rubbery slip free feel of the knobs and I like the solid feel of the switches. It has durable metal housing also. It's built like a tank. I have had zero problems with this unit. There are no software glitches. Everything works perfects and reliably 100% of the time. SOUND QUALITY The sound quality is really good for most of the effects. The pitch shift effect is the main exception to this (see below). I found the reverb and echo effects to be of very good quality. They sound realistic. There are quite enough options to keep me happy. I was able to get that cosmic mind blowing reverb some people seek, especially in the trance scene, by setting the reverb controls just right for the cathedral reverb effect. Other than the digital artifacts present in the pitch shift effect (see below), I found no noticeable noise for any effects except when using the distortion effects turned up pretty high (which is normal for a distortion unit). I love the distortion on this unit. There are tons of options allowing me to get just the right distortion style for a particular sound I'm looking for. The distortion effects are very good quality. Noise is only present when they are over used, just as is the case with real analog audio distortion units. I found the digital distortion to emulate analog distortion very well in many settings. SURPRISES One effect that surprised me was the sampler, which is not really an "effect". It supports looping and overdubbing, which is quite handy when messing around live because it's so easy to use. It can also play in reverse, and at 1/2 the speed in either direction. While I do have digital recording equipment that can also do this, it's simpler and quicker to use the FX2000 for creating basic audio loops. I found that I use it quite a bit for this purpose. There's 1 additional multi-effect chain present in the distortion section called Vocal Distortion which is distortion + delay + flanger. This is a pretty useful multi-effects combination. Two other surprises are the Auto Panning and Tremolo effects when used with the Saw Down waveform option in conjunction with the Auto Modulation setting turned up all the way. This produces a rapid banjo-like strumming sound which increases in speed as the input volume level increases. Used with a synthesizer, this can produce a very interesting effect. COMPLEXITY Each effect has up to 6 controls that can be changed, and some control settings produce very dramatic changes in the effect. For example, the basic echo effect's control settings are a bit complex, more complex than most echo effects I've used in the past. It takes some getting used to. I would be very disappointed if it wasn't as complex as it is though. There are other simpler to use, less feature rich effects boxes out there, and for the less technically inclined they might be a bit overwhelmed by the many options available in the FX2000. But for people that love tweaking effects to get the exact combination they are looking for, this is a great effects unit. Some of the sound effects available are not obvious at first, and require tweaking to get them to be very useful musically. For example, the rapid banjo strumming effect requires going into the Tremolo effect's menu options and selecting the Saw Down waveform and turning up the Auto Modulation setting, producing a pretty awesome sound that's totally unlike a typical tremolo effect. NEGATIVES The one effect that was a bit disappointing was the pitch shift effect. I was hoping it might sound as real as the other effects, but it doesn't. It would be unbelievable actually if it did at this price, because realistic pitch shifting units are super expensive. Real time live pitch shifting effects require very intense processing power. This unit's pitch shifting is not accurate, producing very distinct digital artifacts as you shift up or down past 5 semi-tones. It can be used for some very interesting effects, but because of the digital artifacts which increase as you bend further up or down it's not that useful for a vocal harmonizer. It's got it's uses, but expect that if shifted too much it doesn't sound real and is not accurate. For example, if I play a pure perfect digital sine wave at middle C using a digital synthesizer and then I shift it up 1 octave using the FX2000, the sound it produces is no longer a pure sine wave. I can very clearly hear frequency beating in the sound wave as if there are two voices playing slightly off key from each other, even when just playing the single shifted sound from the FX2000 without the original middle C sound playing. Even when set to just shift 1 voice up 1 octave it always sounds like it's producing 2 voices shifted up 1 octave that are slightly off key from each other producing a beating effect. There is no way to get rid of the beating effect. The beating is very obvious when shifting 1 octave. It does sound pretty cool though as a digital sound effect. Sometimes a digital effect that's obviously digital can add a nice touch when used properly. The other disappointment is that you cannot create your own multi-effects chains. The multi-effects chains it can produce are presets only (i.e., delay+reverb, flanger+reverb, etc.). You can alter the parameters for them, change how they are ordered, but you cannot create your own effects chains. If you wanted tremolo+phaser, for example, there is no option for that effects chain. SUMMARY This unit is GREAT as an addition to any synthesizer. It's got some really good effects that none of my synthesizers have built in. I can get some pretty amazing mind blowing sounds from this unit when used in conjunction with my synthesizers. I highly recommend this to anyone using synthesizers who's familiar with tweaking complex effects, filters, LFOs, etc. This unit is almost like a super effects synthesizer without the oscillators and keyboard. I am VERY SATISFIED with this purchase. The FX2000 is truly a Swiss army knife effects box. It does a ton of things not found on other effects boxes. It does most of them very well and most of the effects sound realistic. The distortion alone is worth the price of this unit. But if you're looking for very realistic pitch shifting effect, you are better off buying units solely devoted to pitch shifting, and expect to pay MORE for that affect alone. A realistic sounding pitch shifter alone will cost about 5-10 times as much as this unit costs. Live real time pitch shifting requires a very high level of processing power in order to sound realistic. UPDATE AFTER OVER 4 YEARS OF USE: After owning this and using it several days a week regularly for over 4 years now, I haven't had a single issue with it. It works as well as the day I purchased it. All the knobs and buttons are all still in great condition. This is a really well made quality device, built like a tank. Highly recommended!
Andres Romero
Great delay for video sync!
This is the third type of delay I purchased to get my video recording gear to lip sync. It is the charm. This unit sounds great and has zero crosstalk and bleed like others I have tried. The setup is not the easiest, but for the price it's understandable. Read the great review post about how to set this up for delay use.
Caleb Rawlins
Great delay unit.
I bought this unit because I need to run delay speakers at outdoor festivals. So far it works perfectly. Since I only use one function, I can't comment on any of the other effects, but so far as a delay unit for very little money, it works perfectly. Totally adjustable, which is critical.
Lousheean R Fer
Good Value
The directions are a little lacking, but a few YouTube videos and I was off to the races. Still much to learn because it does so much. The sound quality is very good. I’m using it as an outboard effect on my TASCAM DP-24. I really like that it’s true stereo. The ping pong delay is awesome, I’ll try not to use it way too much. At this point I’ve hardly gotten through half of the effects, but I’m impressed so far
Wanda Dodge
Does not sit flat because it is twisted a little. Other than that it is great!
I use this for additional effects for guitar, bass and vocals. I have to use a guitar foot pedal with this unit just because there is not many distortion effects built in, and the few that are there do not sound to good for what I want. The other 99% of the effects are Amazing!!! I love the reverb and delay that I add on top of my distortion foot pedal. The reverb alone can be turned up so high that it is ridiculous!!! But you can dial it all in just right. All the effects can be fine tuned to get the just right sound you are looking for! Its A great addition to my home studio as well as using it live at my church for electric guitar. I love that you can plug it into an aux input on a mixer and add effects to anything and everything that you plug into a mixer. Guitar both electric and acoustic, bass guitar, keyboard, electric drums, and vocals!!! You name it and you can add amazing sounding effects to it!!! I love this thing! Just wish it didn't come twisted to where it doesn't sit flat on a table or in the rack.
Dawud Basharat Yaqoob
Great for Karaoke!
I use the Behringer FX2000 with a Behringer Xenyx 802 mic mixer, an AudioSource 50watt stereo amp and 2 homemade speakers for karaoke. Along with 2 good quality mics, mic stands and all the cables the total cost was $440.00. The karaoke music and words are from a laptop connected to a separate home theater system.
Cory D Young
There is an excellent manual on the internet which goes into great detail
I have only tested this product for a day but I put it through the ropes. I didn't buy this for a guitar but purchased it to add reverb to my sax. It has many more presets than using my mixer, and I can custom blend what I need. There is an excellent manual on the internet which goes into great detail. This unit will do much more than what I need but the effects portion for reverb is really excellent. I have other Behringer products and they have never let me down. I have been a musician for 55 years and I know when something sound good. I have had my own recording studio for 10 yrs or more and I don't use a computer...all boxes. I want to turn a knob or push a button. After I play with this unit for a while, I will repost////
Dean Tii Dezorder
Better than you'd think
Across the board the effects in this unit are better than I expected. The reverbs are a little cheesy. The vocal pitch shifter doesn't have a "mono" mode, it seems to always have at least two pitches going. The pitch shifter on the cheaper Xenyx FX mixers is better. This is a pretty close match though. This FX unit can only run one effect at a time, but there are some "multi-fx" presets. These presets have reduced control over each effect compared to the "single" preset for that effect. You can buy a better unit but not for this price.
Jeffrey Nii Armah Adamah
Nice delay unit. Simple delay instructions here.
I purchased this unit to function as a delay for my whole house stereo. The Zone 2 preout timing on my Denon receiver didn't quite match up with the 7.1 Main Zone. This is because Zone 2 on my Denon receiver (AVR-X2200W) can only pass analog signals (had to hook up RCA in addition to HDMI), so the processed digital signal lags slightly behind the straight analog signal. Since I couldn't seem to find a spec for this listed anywhere, I'll let you know that the MAX Stereo Delay is a whopping 5.499 seconds! This is adjustable in coarse (100ms) and fine (1ms) increments. I had a bit of trouble with the initial setup due to the cryptic instructions, so I figured I'd include some simple instructions on how to set a straight delay with NO echo: 1. Hook up the unit and power on (make sure amp power is OFF when you turn on the unit, else it will POP loudly) 2. Press the EFFECTS button 3. Turn the LARGE black dial clockwise until the screen shows DLAY (it's number 13 on the effects list, you shouldn't have to go far) 4. Turn the MIX knob all the way clockwise until it reads 100 (100% wet = full effects) 5. Press EDIT to change the light on the row with the 4 dials to show row [Edit E, Edit F, EQ LO, EQ HI] 6. Turn the first and second knobs (E and F) all the way counter-clockwise to zero (0) to eliminate all feedback (echo) 7. Press EDIT again to return the light on the row with the 4 dials to show row [Edit A,Edit B,Edit C,Edit D] 8. Use A and C to make coarse (100ms) adjustments to the output delay for each channel 9. Use B and D to make fine (1ms) adjustments to the output delay for each channel 10. Once you've tweaked to your heart's content, press the blinking STORE button 11. While the LCD display is flashing, select a user preset storage location using the LARGE black dial (i.e., U.001 - U.100) 12. Press STORE again to SAVE Note: Minor annoyance... The 1ms fine adjustment will NOT go past 99ms (it does not roll up to the next 100ms value). For example, if you are trying to go from 199ms to 212ms, you must use the coarse adjustment to move up to 299ms, then roll back to 212ms using the fine adjustment. Just for reference purposes, my perfect delay was 140ms. Yours will probably be different. I hope someone finds this helpful! EDIT: You may need to create different user presets for different sources on your receiver (if you have a setup like mine) due to the type of input connection, digital decoding, features like lip sync, and so on. The delay amount of 140ms was in reference to my CBL/SAT source.
Nick Smus
A GREAT REVERB AT ANY PRICE
I have a Lexicon PCM-92, for the price of it I could have bought 13.8 of this processor. When it comes to sound quality, the Virtualizer delivers, love the reverbs and pitch change features, great sounds on vocals. It's a little bit intensive to create your own presets but worth the effort, everything is laid out to be used easily. At this price there is nothing to complain about, if you need a reverb buy this one, it has a sweet tone like my Lexicon. Good music to all!