Bass v-amp/bass v-amp pro, Tuner, Installation – Behringer BASS V-AMP PRO User Manual

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BASS V-AMP/BASS V-AMP PRO

8. INSTALLATION

6.3.4 Virtual analog bass synth

SYNTH: This effect gives you a rad three-voice synthie bass

and has many parameters that are pre-configured in 9 variants

and can be selected via TAP and EFFECT. The TAP key can be

used to control the envelope (ADSR) of the synthie sounds

(short tap = short tone, slow tapping = long tone). Additionally,

there is an “intelligent” envelope follower based on key and

interval, whereas the VCO 1 (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) is

set up for specific intervals, and the BASS V-AMP/BASS

V-AMP PRO produces bass overtones that match the particular

key. The EFFECTS control regulates the ratio between the bass

synthie and the bass signal with all amp and cabinet combinations.

MIDI SYNTH:

The absolute highlight of your BASS V-AMP/

BASS V-AMP PRO is our MIDI SYNTH: With 40 parameters (already

described), it offers you the best possible sound. You get a

virtual analog MIDI synthesizer equipped with powerful features.

It is ideal for hardware and software sequencers, keyboards

and for live applications. By using the EFFECTS control, you can

mix the completely modelled instrument signal (EFFECT min. =

modelled instrument signal only , EFFECT max. = bass synth

only).

We equipped the MIDI synthesizer with a complete reverb

section as an additional feature. Of course, you can access this

section via MIDI.

ROTARY CAB.:

A simulation of a classic organ effect that is

normally achieved with a terribly heavy casing and slowly or

quickly rotating speakers. The physical principle of the Doppler

effect is used to modulate the signal.

7. TUNER

The integrated tuner is activated by pressing the TUNER key.

7.1 Tuning instruments

The chromatic tuner automatically recognizes the frequencies

of all the standard bass notes. When you connect your instrument

to the BASS V-AMP/BASS V-AMP PRO and strike a string, the

tuner tries to recognize the tone and shows it in the display.

Because the tuner functions chromatically, it can also recognize

semitones. These are shown in the display with a “b”

accompanying the value.

However, it may be the case that that a played note (shown in

the display as for example “a”) slightly deviates from the ideal

tone. This will be indicated by lighting up at least one of the four

arrow LEDs at the lower edge of the display. When the note

played lies between the deviations shown by means of the

individual LEDs, two LEDs may light up. If the circular middle

tuner LED lights up, the played note is identical to the note shown

in the display.

7.2 Setting up the “a” reference tone

To put complete freedom at your disposal when tuning your

instrument, you have the option to change the preset of the

reference tone “a”. Here is a quick intro to the subject.

The so-called “chamber tone a” has been continually revised

upwards ever since it was first measured: tuning forks of Bach,

Handel or Mozart were at 415, 420 or 421 Hz (vibrations pro

second).

Nowadays, orchestra set the “a” with 444 Hz, and the Berlin

Philcharmonic wishes to stay ahead still: their “chamber tone a”

lies at a full 447 Hz.

The reference tone “a” of the BASS V-AMP/BASS V-AMP

PRO is programmed at 440 Hz. Let’s say, you want to work with

a big orchestra that works with the chamber tone “a” set to

444 Hz. To activate the function that changes the chamber tone,

do the following: activate the tuner by pressing the TUNER key

and immediately switch over into the EDIT mode by simultaneous

pressing both arrow keys. “40” appers in the display, which

responds to 440 Hz. By pressing the arrow keys, you can adjust

the “a” reference tone up or down in 1 Hz increments for a

maximum of 15 Hz. The last two digits of the frequency value are

always shown in the display, since the first digit is always a 4.

For example, when you start with the 440 Hz basic tone, and

then press the right arrow key four times, the display shows 44,

which corresponds to a frequency of 444 Hz.

To quit the EDIT mode, press the TUNER key. Your changes

are automatically stored. Ideal tones for the remaining strings

are automatically set up using the newly adjusted frequency as

a reference.

8. INSTALLATION

8.1 Rack mounting (BASS V-AMP PRO)

Your BEHRINGER BASS V-AMP PRO needs two rack units to

be installed in a 19-inch rack. Please keep in mind that you need

an extra 10 cm depth for accessing the cables running into the

back.

Assure that appropriate ventilation is provided, and never

position your BASS V-AMP PRO on top of an amp, for example,

to avoid the danger of overheating the unit.

8.2 Voltage (BASS V-AMP PRO)

Before you connect your BASS V-AMP PRO to the mains,

please check carefully if your unit is set to the correct

voltage! The fuse mount near the power cord connector has

three triangular markings. Two of these three triangles are facing

opposite one another. Your BASS V-AMP PRO is set up for the

voltage indicated near these markings, and can be altered by

turning the fuse mount by 180 degrees. ATTENTION: This does

not apply to export models built for 120 V, for example!

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If you use the unit with a different voltage, you must

change the fuses accordingly. The correct value of

the fuses needed can be found in the chapter

“SPECIFICATIONS.”

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Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of

appropriate rating without exception! The correct

value of the fuses needed can be found in the

chapter “SPECIFICATIONS.”

Power is delivered via the cable that was delivered with the

unit. All requiered safety precautions have been adhered to.

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Please make sure that the unit is grounded at all

times. For your own protection, you should never

tamper with the grounding of the cable or the unit

itself.

8.3 Audio connections

The input of the BEHRINGER BASS V-AMP/BASS V-AMP PRO

is laid out as a mono 1/4" TS connector. Line Out, Aux In as well

as headphones output are laid out as stereo 1/4" TRS connectors.

Line outputs can be connected to both balanced and unbalanced

jacks. The DI OUT connectors of the BASS V-AMP PRO are

available as balanced XLR connectors. Digital outputs are

available as a cinch connector (S/PDIF) and XLR connector (AES/

EBU). The BNC connector is used to feed in an external

worldclock signal.

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