Behringer XV Presets, Application example, Calling up presets, Editing presets, Storing presets

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X V-AMP

3.2 Application (example)

Our example shows a typical X V-AMP application: Connection to a guitar amp (BEHRINGER V-TONE GMX212) using operating modes A1-F3 (without speaker simulation). The V-TONE GMX212 features a stereo aux input, while many other amps have only a mono instrument input. For jam sessions at your own pad, connect a set of high-quality headphones (e.g. our BEHRINGER HPS3000) to the LINE OUT/PHONES connector.

Fig. 3.1: Standard application (example)

4. PRESETS

Your X V-AMP features 100 user-rewritable presets (00 -

99). Each preset consists out of a maximum of 7 “ingredients”:

samp simulation,

sspeaker simulation,

spre-amp effects (noise gate, compressor, Wah Wah),

sadjustable presence and bass EQs,

smodulation effect (e.g. phaser, chorus etc.),

sdelay effect and

sreverb.

When the STORE key lights up, it means that a preset was modified but has not been stored yet. When the STORE LED is no longer on, the stored preset shown in the display is active. When the STORE key blinks (briefly press STORE), you can use

the UP/DOWN footswitches ( & ) to dial up another storage space, where you can then store the current settings. Storing is done by keeping the STORE key pressed longer than 2 seconds.

A single factory preset can be restored by keeping TAP + STORE pressed for longer than 2 seconds. You can also restore all factory presets by keeping TAP + STORE pressed for longer than 2 seconds while you are powering up your X V-AMP.

When you dial up a preset or when editing a preset is complete, the key LEDs indicate the active blocks.

4.1 Calling up presets

The preset you used last is always automatically recalled when you turn your X V-AMP on.

4.2 Editing presets

Editing presets on your X V-AMP is quick and easy to do. One way to do this is to call up a preset of your choice and then modify it according to your own taste. Select an amp model of your choice by turning the FX/AMPS control.

The STORE LED is lit up, signalizing that you have modified a preset. If you now wish to add a modulation effect to this preset,

simply press the MODUL key . Now you can use the FX/ AMPS control to make a selection among the effects. To store your settings, keep the STORE key pressed for about 2 seconds.

+Almost all delay and modulation effects feature a tempo or time parameter. Say, you want to adjust an effect to the tempo of your playback material: To do this, tap the TAP key at least twice in the beat of your music. The effect tempo adjusts itself auto- matically to the tempo of your music.

4.3 Storing presets

When the STORE key is blinking (briefly pressing STORE) you

can use the UP/DOWN footswitches ( & ) to dial up another storage slot so you can store your current settings at this location. You store your settings by keeping the STORE key pressed for longer than 2 seconds.

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Contents AMP Version 1.1 DecemberImportant Safety Instructions Detailed Safety InstructionsAMP Introduction Table of ContentsForeword Online registration Control Elements and ConnectorsBasic advice on using the controls AMP Specifications Operating Modes ConfigurationsSelecting a Configuration Presets Calling up presetsEditing presets Storing presetsRestoring all factory presets AMP/SPEAKER SimulationReverb and delay algorithms Effects ProcessorEffect descriptions Modulation effectsTuning your guitar Setting reference pitch aTuner ReverbAudio connections InstallationSpecifications Warranty