Behringer V-AMP2 User Manual

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V-AMP 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 6

1.1 The new functions of the V-AMP 2 ................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Before you begin ............................................................................................................................ 7

1.2.1 Serial number ....................................................................................................................... 7

1.3 Control elements ............................................................................................................................ 7

1.3.1 User interface ....................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.2 Connections on the V-AMP 2 side panel .............................................................................. 9

2. EXAMPLES OF USE/CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................ 10

2.1 Selecting CONFIGURATION modes ............................................................................................. 11
2.2 Standard set-up with guitar, footswitch and external playback ....................................................... 11
2.3 Recording ..................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Live set-up with an external guitar amp ........................................................................................ 12
2.5 Live set-up with P.A. system and your own monitor amp on stage ................................................ 13

3. V-AMP 2 PRESETS ................................................................................................................ 13

3.1 Calling up presets ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Editing presets .............................................................................................................................. 14
3.3 Storing presets ............................................................................................................................. 14
3.4 Discarding an edited preset/recovering a factory-programmed preset ......................................... 14
3.5 Restoring all factory-programmed presets .................................................................................... 15

4. AMP/SPEAKER SIMULATION .............................................................................................. 15

4.1 Amp descriptions .......................................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Speaker descriptions .................................................................................................................... 17

5. EFFECTS PROCESSOR ....................................................................................................... 18

5.1 Effect descriptions ........................................................................................................................ 19

Reverb and delay algorithms ........................................................................................................ 19
Modulation effects ........................................................................................................................ 19
Combinations of effect algorithms (multi-effects programs) .......................................................... 19
Special effects .............................................................................................................................. 20

5.2 The separate reverb effect ........................................................................................................... 20

6. TUNER ................................................................................................................................... 21

6.1 Tuning your guitar ......................................................................................................................... 21
6.2 Setting reference pitch “A” ............................................................................................................ 21

7. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................... 22

7.1 Audio connections ........................................................................................................................ 22
7.2 MIDI connections .......................................................................................................................... 23

7.2.1 Sending/receiving MIDI-Sysex data .................................................................................... 23

8. APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................. 24

8.1 MIDI implementation .................................................................................................................... 24
8.2 Default cabinets/amp models ....................................................................................................... 25

9. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 26

10.WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................... 27

CAUTION!



Please note that high loudness levels may cause permanent damage to your hearing. Turn the
VOLUME control down all the way before switching on the equipment. Be sure to keep the
volume at an appropriate level.

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