Behringer MINIMIC MIC800 User Manual page 9

Behringer mic800: user guide
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Preamp models 5-8: WARM
To output warm, analog sound, use the WARM settings, described in the following table:
Preamp Model
5 KEYBOARD
6 E-GUITAR
7 VOCAL
8 VALVE
Preamp models 9-12: WARM-LIMITER
Use the WARM-LIMITER settings that are described in the following table to:
output warm, analog sound that gives low tones fullness and presence
limit high volumes and signal peaks
Preamp Model
9 MULTI
10 VOCAL
11 A-GUITAR
12 PIANO
Preamp models 13-16: LIMITER
Use the LIMITER settings that are described in the following table to:
output smooth, consistent sound that gives low tones fullness and presence
limit high volumes and signal peaks
Preamp Model
13 BASS
14 A-GUITAR
15 PERCUSSION
16 LIMITER
Description
Warm, round sound, which is ideal for keyboards
Warm, acoustic sound, which is ideal for electric guitars
Warm, consistent sound that has presence and is ideal for
vocals
Warm, vacuum tube sound for any kind of signal
Description
Warm analog sound for any kind of signal
Warm, full sound that is consistent and ideal for vocals
Warm, soft sound that is lively and ideal for acoustic guitars
Warm, soft sound that sparkles and is ideal for pianos
Description
Round, rich bass sound, which is ideal for bass guitars
Full, soft sound, which is ideal for acoustic guitars
Precise, punchy sound, which is ideal for percussion
instruments
Compact sound for vocals and all other types of signals
2. CONTROL ELEMENTS
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