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  • Behringer DSP1224P Effects unit

    I know, I know. They are cheap crappy effects, but when one is waved under your nose for next to nothing it's hard to turn down.

    I haven't built it into my rack rig yet but I have one simple question:

    Can it do multiple effects at the same time?

    I cannot find anything online OR in the user manual to say it can or can't.

    Say I wanted to run a flange, a noise gate and a envelope filter at the same time, can I do that? Or am I limited to one effect at a time?

    If I can, how do I program it to do that? Again the manual tells me how to program EACH effect, not several together. Or is it inherant that each patch automatically has everything I store?

    Sorry for the dumbass question, but I have never had one of these before.

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    I know nothing at all about this unit. But most I've messed with have "algorithms" that are set in stone that have a set of effects that can be used. As in, "Algorithm 1" has flanger, chorus, parametric EQ, and compressor. "Algorithm 2" has graphic EQ, chorus, delay, envelope filter, and phaser. You can use any combination and setting of those effects, but only those effects when using a preset with that particular algorithm.. Make sense??
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    • #3
      Understood.

      So find the algorithm that has most of the effects I want, then zero the settings on the ones I don't want.

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      • #4
        Yes. Thats right. BTW... Behringer effects aren't that bad. Build quality sucks but the effects themselves sound pretty good.

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