Presets – Behringer V-AMPIRE LX210 User Manual

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V-AMPIRE LX1200H/LX210

4. PRESETS

3.4 Studio recording/recording

(LX1200H und LX210)

As with rehearsals at home or anywhere else, the V-AMPIRE

can be connected directly to a mixing console or recording device

via its XLR outputs. In addition, you can use the pre DSP insert

send to record the same direct guitar signal without needing

another DI-box for impedance adjustment.

In the studio you can raise the volume to take full advantage of

the V-AMPIRE’s own sound. This can be of particular interest if

you have a particular speaker cabinet with its own sonic

character, or if acoustic feedback from the guitar speaker to the

guitar is desired. For the first scenario, you will need to use a

microphone to capture this special loudspeaker tonal quality. For

the second scenario, you can directly feed the XLR output into

the console without the feedback sound being gone. We

recommend mode L2, with 3-band EQ but without digital speaker

simulation.

Fig. 3.6: Expanded recording setup with a multitrack-recorder

and a mixing console

4. PRESETS

Your V-AMPIRE features 125 overwritable presets divided

into 25 banks. In other words, there are five presets available

per bank. Each preset consists of a maximum of five “ingredients”:
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amp simulation (including GAIN, EQ and VOLUME settings)

s

cabinet simulation

s

pre-amp effect, such as noise gate, compressor, auto wah

and wah-wah

s

post-amp multi-effect, such as delay, modulation effect, or

a combination of both

s

reverb effect

The enclosed sheet shows an overview of all the presets.

4.1 Calling up presets

When you power on your V-AMPIRE, it automatically loads the

last used preset. In the following example, the last preset selected

was preset D in bank 25:

Fig. 4.1: Calling up presets

In this case, by pressing button A, B, C or E you can immediately

call up another preset of the same bank. The two arrow buttons

(BANK UP and BANK DOWN) enable you to switch banks.

The display always shows which bank has been selected.

When you switch banks, the preset has to be called up by

pressing one of the buttons A - E. One LED lights up to show you

which preset in the respective bank has been activated.

4.2 Editing presets

Editing presets is fast and simple. One option is to call up a

preset you like and then start editing it. Select an amp model by

means of the AMPS encoder. The LED on the preset button

flashes (e.g. D) and signals that you have made a change to the

preset.

Now change the settings of the VOLUME, BASS, MID, TREBLE

and GAIN controls as you like. If you select an effect, you can

adjust its ratio in the overall sound using the EFFECTS control.

You then switch to EDIT mode by pressing the arrow buttons

simultaneously. If you use buttons B - E to activate the DRIVE,

CABINETS, REVERB and NOISE GATE functions respectively

and then edit using the arrow buttons, the value of the respective

parameter is shown in the display. To quit EDIT mode, briefly

press the TUNER button.

If you hold the TAP button down while using the TREBLE control,

you can raise or lower an additional high-frequency filter

(PRESENCE). This simulates the frequency-dependent negative

feedback of tube amps.

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Apart from compressor and auto wah, all the multi-

effects have a speed-based parameter. Say you

want to set the effect you’ve selected to the tempo

of your playback: just tap the TAP button twice in

time to the music and the effect tempo will match

the tempo of your piece.

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