Control elements, 1 front panel – Behringer V-Tone GM108 User Manual

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V-TONE GM108 User Manual

3. Control Elements

3.1 Front panel

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Fig. 3.1: Front panel control elements

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Use the INST(RUMENT) INPUT connector to hook up your guitar.

Use a standard ¼" TS cable.

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The DRIVE control regulates how much distortion you produce

(depending on what amp, mode and speaker combination you select).

The DRIVE control works in unison with the MASTER control. To some extent,

the DRIVE control also affects the volume. To achieve the same volume

level, turning DRIVE down means you have to somewhat increase MASTER.

The more you crank up DRIVE, the louder it will get, so that you can finally

adjust the volume using MASTER. This way, you can greatly vary your sound

and still be in charge of volume.
For guitar pros: You can use the volume control of your guitar as a creative

tool as well. The more you turn it up, the more distortion you end up with!

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The AMP switch lets you decide which one of the three classically inspired

guitar amp sounds you wish to recreate.
TWEED: Offers the legendary American clean sound, with dynamic bass and

clear transparence.

BRITISH: “Aggressive” in the mids, tough and full of punch, that’s how you

can describe this setting. You get the classic rock sound of the most famous

British amps.
CALIF(ORNIAN): Lead and hot rhythms sounds are what you get with this

setting. This is the amp for that typical Nu Metal Californian sound.

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Use the MODE switch to select one of the three settings (CLEANHI GAIN

and HOT) for the basic sound you selected with the AMP switch.

The following description gives you some rough idea about the

many possibilities.
Experiment with DRIVE to come up with exactly the sound you are

looking for!
CLEAN: as the name says, clean sound, without distortion.
HI GAIN: ranges from “crunchy” to strongly distorted sounds.
HOT: heavily distorted sound with endless sustain and an extra dollop

of presence.

PEDAL

CONFIGURE

BASS EQ

PRESENCE

GAIN

2ND FUNCTION

COPY

/ VOLUME

ADJUST

BYPASS/TUNER

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V-TONE GM108

CD input

headphones output

HPS3000

input

output

instrument input

X V-AMP (optional)

electric guitar

CD player

Fig. 2.2: Live setup (example)

Fig. 2.2 shows how your GM108 can be connected to a sound reinforcement

system. This way, your amp can hold its turf even when used for performing live

or with a loud band.

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