V-AMP PRO 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CONTROL ELEMENTS 2.1 Front panel Fig. 2.1: V-AMP PRO front panel (section 1) 1.1 ... before you get started POWER GAIN VOLUME BASS TREBLE AMPS 1.1.1 Serial number 1. INTRODUCTION DATA-MANFULL_V-AMP PRO_ENG_Rev_A.PMD 16.09.2002, 14:15...
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V-AMP PRO TUNER BANK DOWN BANK UP Fig. 2.2: V-AMP PRO front panel (section 2) MIDI DRIVE Fig. 2.3: V-AMP PRO display CABINETS Tab. 2.1: Output formats and display LED assignments REVERB DISPLAY NOISE GATE 2. CONTROL ELEMENTS DATA-MANFULL_V-AMP PRO_ENG_Rev_A.PMD...
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V-AMP PRO 2.2 Rear panel Fig. 2.4: V-AMP PRO front panel (section 3) Fig. 2.5: V-AMP PRO rear panel (section 1) SEND/ LINE OUT REVERB RETURN/LINE IN EFFECTS ANALOG LINE OUTPUTS MASTER POST DSP INSERT RETURN (IN) GROUND LIFT DI OUT...
V-AMP PRO 3. EXAMPLES OF OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONS Fig. 2.6: V-AMP PRO rear panel (section 2) 3.1 Selecting CONFIGURATION modes S/PDIF AES/EBU 3.2 Standard set-up with MIDI foot controller WORDCLOCK and (optional) recording system MIDI OUT/THRU MIDI IN 3.3 Hard-disk recording studio Fig.
4.1 Calling up presets 3.5 Live set-up with P.A. system and your own guitar amp on stage 4. V-AMP PRO PRESETS Fig. 4.1: Calling up presets Tab. 4.1: V-AMP PRO modes with application examples 4. V-AMP PRO PRESETS DATA-MANFULL_V-AMP PRO_ENG_Rev_A.PMD 16.09.2002, 14:15...
Fender, Vox, Marshall, Mesa Boogie, Gibson, Soldano, Matchless, Dumble, Budda, Tweed, Engl, Roland and the names of musicians and groups are registered trademarks belonging to the respective owners and are in no way associated with BEHRINGER. 5.2 Speaker descriptions Reverb and delay algorithms 6.
Ω Ω Ω Ω BEHRINGER constantly strives to maintain the highest quality standards. Modifi- cations may be made, if necessary, without prior notice. The specifications and appearance of the equipment may therefore differ from those listed or illustrated. 9. SPECIFICATIONS DATA-MANFULL_V-AMP PRO_ENG_Rev_A.PMD...