Behringer VT250FX Manuale Utente
VIRTUBE VT100FXH/VT100FX/VT250FX/VT50FX
Control elements
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Front panel
2.1
The
{1}
INPUT socket is the 1/4" connector for your guitar.
Please use a standard 1/4" TS connector.
CLEAN CHANNEL
2.1.1
The
{2}
CLEAN CHANNEL LED lights up when the CLEAN
channel is active.
The
The
{3}
GAIN control determines the volume of the CLEAN
channel.
The
The
{4}
CRUNCH button (VT100FXH and VT100FX only) allows
you to add some slight distortion to your clean sound, giving
it a bit of “dirt” or “crunch”.
The
The
{5}
BASS control in the EQ section allows you to raise or
lower the bass frequencies on the CLEAN channel.
With the
With the
{6}
MIDDLE control you can raise or lower the midrange
frequencies on the CLEAN channel.
The
The
{7}
TREBLE control adjusts the treble frequencies on the
CLEAN channel.
Press the
Press the
{8}
CHANNEL button to switch between the CLEAN
and OVERDRIVE channels. The channel LED lights up when
the channel is activated. With all models you can also switch
between channels using the footswitch provided.
OVERDRIVE CHANNEL
2.1.2
The
{9}
OVERDRIVE CHANNEL LED lights up when the chan-
nel is active.
The
The
[10]
GAIN control determines the amount of gain applied
and hence the degree of distortion in the OVERDRIVE
channel.
The
The
[11]
OD1/OD2 button (VT100FXH and VT100FX only)
switches between two different overdrive sounds.
The
The
[12]
BASS control in the EQ section allows you to raise or
lower the bass frequencies on the OVERDRIVE channel.
With the
With the
[13]
MIDDLE control (VT100FXH and VT100FX only)
you can raise or lower the midrange frequencies on the
OVERDRIVE channel.
The
The
[14]
TREBLE control adjusts the treble frequencies on the
OVERDRIVE channel.
Use the
Use the
[15]
CONTOUR control for additional, highly characteris-
tic adjustment of the midrange, allowing you to easily create
traditional as well as ultra-modern guitar sounds.
The
The
[16]
VOLUME control adjusts the volume level of the OVER-
DRIVE channel.
DIGITAL FX
2.1.3
The
[17]
DIGITAL FX LED lights up when the effects processor
is active.
Use the
Use the
[18]
FX PRESET control to select one of 16 effects.
Preset
FX
1 - 4
Chorus/Delay
5 - 8
Delay
9 - 12
Chorus
13 - 16
Flanger
Effects
Tab. 2.1:
The
[19]
FX LEVEL control adjusts the mix ratio between the
original and the effect signal.
The
The
[20]
REVERB LEVEL control determines the effect intensity
of the additional reverb effect.
The
The
[21]
FX LOOP MIX control (VT100FXH and VT100FX only)
determines the effect intensity of the external effect (see
Chapter 2.2.1 FX LOOP).
MASTER section
2.1.4
The
[22]
MASTER VOLUME control adjusts both the overall
volume and the line out/headphones volume.
The
The
[23]
VTC push button activates and deactivates the VTC
Virtual Tube Circuitry.
The
The
[24]
CD IN connector allows you to connect the output signal
of a CD player, tape deck, or CD/MD walkman. For example,
you can play back music CDs or CDs accompanying a guitar
tutor while practising. This connector can also be used as
a LINE OUT output. In this case, the guitar signal is output
with no speaker simulation applied and can be routed to
an external amp or mixing console. This will not mute the
VIRTUBE’s built-in loudspeaker.
The
The
[25]
LINE OUT/PHONES jack is for headphones connection.
Internal speaker simulation is applied to the headphones sig-
nal in order to produce an authentic signal. The VIRTUBE’s
built-in loudspeaker is muted when this connector is used.
The headphones output signal can also be routed to a
The headphones output signal can also be routed to a
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mixing console or other sound reinforcement system. To
do so, connect the headphones output with the line input
on the mixing console. Use a standard cable with 1/4" TS
connectors. If hum problems occur, you could insert a
DI box, e.g. BEHRINGER ULTRA-DI DI100 or DI120.
Some headphones tend to produce distortion with too
Some headphones tend to produce distortion with too
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high a volume level . Please turn down the volume a bit,
until distortion stops.
The
The
[26]
POWER switch turns your VIRTUBE on and off. It
should always be in the OFF position when connecting the
unit to the mains.
Control elements
2.
VIRTUBE control elements (front panel)
Fig. 2.1: