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Operating modes and applications, 2 live on stage or in a rehearsal room – Behringer V-AMPIRE LX1200H/LX210 User Manual

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V-AMPIRE LX1200H/LX210

3. OPERATING MODES AND

APPLICATIONS

One outstanding V-AMPIRE feature is that you can choose

which parts of the signal you want to route to the outputs. To

adapt your device perfectly to the various studio and live

applications you can choose between 5 different operating modes

(CONFIGURATIONS). Independent of the settings stored in the

presets, these operating modes determine where the signal for

the line outs and headphones comes from so that both left and

right output signal can be used for different purposes.

Because the choice of the most suitable operating mode

depends on where you use it, we have described some typical

applications.

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With the headphone plugged, the device auto-

matically switches into S1 operating mode.

3.1 Selecting an operating mode in

CONFIGURATION mode

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Table 3.1: Operating modes (CONFIGURATIONS)

The settings of the configurations are made in the configuration

menu by simultaneously pressing the buttons D and E. The display

shows the current configuration. Use the arrow buttons to select

another configuration. Please refer to table 3.1 for information

on the corresponding output signals.

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By pressing the TAP button and adjusting the GAIN

control you can additionally adapt the input

amplification to particularly loud pick ups.

In the configuration menu you can adapt the input gain to

different pick up types. To do this, keep the TAP button pressed

and the surrounding GAIN control LEDs show the current setting.

Turning the GAIN control from its center position to the left you

will reduce the input amplification which probably is

recommendable with very loud pick up types. GAIN settings in

clockwise direction are only recommended with very weak pick

up types.

Quit the configuration menu by pressing TUNER/EXIT.

3.2 Live on stage or in a rehearsal room

3.2.1 LX1200H

Figure 3.1 shows a single 4 Ω speaker cabinet connected to

the left speaker output (mono) to deliver the full 120 Watts.

Fig. 3.1: Mono operation at 4

impedance

Figure 3.2 shows a stereo cabinet (e.g. the BG412V from our

ULTRASTACK series) connected to the left and right speaker

outputs. The cabinet is then powered by 2 x 60 Watts at

2 x 8 Ω impedance to get the most from the V-AMPIRE’s stereo

effects.

Fig. 3.2: Stereo operation at 2 x 8

impedance

Our favourite operating mode for live applications is Live 2

(L2), i.e., a mono signal (1 x 4 Ω) or a stereo signal

(2 x 8 Ω), with all effects, amp simulation and live EQ but no

speaker simulation. The XLR output has analog ULTRA-G speaker

simulation that can be connected to a sound reinforcement system.

Here, the MASTER control only influences the stage volume but

not the XLR output level.

If you want to listen to a digital speaker simulation using an

amplifier, select L1.

3. OPERATING MODES AND APPLICATIONS