Behringer Introduces New Low-Cost Gear for Home Recording and the Project
Studio
Following on from an energetic appearance at Winter NAMM in Anaheim in
January, where they launched no less than 13 new products for studio and
stage applications, German audio equimpment maker Behringer
has rolled out even more new gear for the European audience at Musikmesse
in Frankfurt.
Along with 4 new guitar and bass amps for stage work, a pair of new DJ
mixers, and a 16 x 2 rack-mount line mixer, Behringer's Musikmesse launches
include a couple of extremely affordable units aimed at the project studio
and home recording crowd.
Mastering Studio in a Box
Behringer's Ultra-Curve Pro DEQ2496 ($380 US) is a single rack space
module, a mastering processor with dedicated 24-bit/96kHz internal and
external processing performance that Behringer says will 'put the world
of professional mastering within reach of every studio.' It certainly
offers a rich set of features for the price.
At the heart of the DEQ2496 are two high-performance 32/40-bit floating-point
SHARC® digital signal processors, and AKM® A/D and D/A converters
with 113 dB dynamic range. These allow the processor to deliver the kind
of clarity, warmth and punch to a mastering mix that you might expect
of a high-end professional facility.

New Behringer Ultra-Curve Pro puts the power
of professional mastering within reach of every studio
Insert the Ultra-Curve between the stereo output of an analog or digital
mixing console and a workstation or master recording media, and it will
enhance the dynamics of the recorded material, creating broadcast-ready
material previously not available outside a professional mastering studio.
The DEQ2496 features 4 selectable EQ modules with 31-band graphic EQ,
10-band parametric EQ, Feedback Destroyer, plus three Dynamic EQs per
stereo channel. A patent pending VPQ (Virtual Paragraphic EQ) option allows
parametric control of graphic EQs.
Effects include a flexible compressor/expander function with peak limiter
on each stereo channel, as well as an additional stereo imager and stereo
delay for delay line applications.
An ultra high-resolution 61-band real-time FFT analyzer with additional
auto EQ function makes room and loudspeaker equalization easy. Multi-functional
level meters like peak/RMS, VU and SPL meter with dBA/dBC weighting via
a RTA mic input provide all the visual control needed. Furthermore, 64
user memories facilitate complete setups and individual module configurations
to produce quality masters.
Separate RTA mic/line input with phantom power, professional wordclock
input, and MIDI connections enable full remote control, preset dumps and
system updates. Balanced inputs and servo-balanced outputs with gold-plated
XLR connectors, as well as AES/EBU and S/PDIF ins and outs (XLR and optical)
guarantee compatibility in almost any recording and live situation.
The Ultra-Curve Pro's software can be updated via MIDI, while an internal
switch-mode power supply ensures maximum flexibility, noise-free audio
and superior transient response at very low power consumption. Shipping
is expected in the second quarter of 2003.
High-End, Low-Cost Vacuum Tube Preamp
Also
worth a close look and listen, Behringer describes the new Tube Ultragain
MIC100 ($50 US) as 'the ultimate tube-based sound-enhancing tool for studio,
live and hard disk recording applications.'
The MIC100 is designed around a 12AX7 vacuum tube, and it features UTC
technology for exceptional warmth and low noise. It complements studio-grade
condenser mics nicely, and it can also be used as a DI-box.
The Tube Ultragain MIC100 features low-noise mic preamp circuitry that
uses discrete components for a highly transparent sound. It has a phase
reverse switch, phantom power supply, LED metering and a switchable pad
function.
Thanks to Behringer's proprietary Ultratube
(UTC) technology, the Ultragain is said to show excellent low-noise
and low-distortion properties, while lending characteristic analog punch
to percussion instruments and signals that are rich in high harmonics.
As a DI-box, it can eliminate the dull sound of standard digital recorders
and sound cards.
Behringer says the MIC100 is ideal for use in home recording or professional
project studio situations, as well as live on stage. It will be available
in the second quarter of 2003.
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