Behringer V-Amp Pro Part IV - Effects Settings Screen Part II

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For the last 3 years I have been on Youtube, I have been using this friendly little device to drive my sound for the videos. It has been quite a godsend, and has been used for everything from rehearsal, to recording demos, to making guide-guitar tracks in a professional recording studio, to once again, making my videos on youtube. This is not just one video, but a series, in which I show how I create the "magic" using this thing.

Most people who have a V-Amp Pro, I assume at least, don't know that they can patch the device into their computer and edit it with some V-Amp Software (downloadable from Behringer's Website). It's a little more tricky than some more modern amp modelers because it uses MIDI (Musicial Instrument Digital Interface, sort of a Network for Musicial instruments if you will), which most people are not as acquainted with as they are USB (which is a serial interface used for all kinds of devices including amp modelers).

In This Video, I go over the Modulation Effects, Delay Effects, and Ambiance Effects, and their setting knobs, and so fourth. This is the second part in a 3 part series just on this screen alone....yeah, never knew I'd have so many parts to this thing, did ya?


For those interested, the software will run on a low end Pentium (we're talking 1995 era PC's here) with a decent amount (32 Megabytes of RAM), running at least Windows 95 OSR2 if not Windows 98 SE. It's basically just a piece of MIDI communications software that allows you to talk to the V-Amp via the computer, as opposed to the controls on the front.







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