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Tube ultragain mic200 – Behringer MIC200 User Manual

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TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC200

WARM (moving clockwise, starting at 9 o’clock):
These settings make sense if you wish to add that typical warmth

associated with analog signals.
KEYB:

For electronic keyboard instruments of all types.

E-GTR:

Electric guitar.

VOCAL:

Speech and vocals.

VALVE:

Warm, analog tube sound.

WARM + LIMITER (moving clockwise, starting at 12 o’clock):
Use these settings when working with high volumes or with sounds

with frequent signal peaks, and if directly recording an instrument with

a mic (e. g. drums) to insert additional warmth.
MULTI:

Various applications.

VOCAL:

Speech and vocals.

A-GTR:

Acoustic guitar.

PIANO:

Piano/grand piano.

LIMITER (moving clockwise, starting at 3 o’clock):
Select these settings if you wish to use the limiter function without

adding tube warmth.
BASS:

Bass guitar.

A-GTR:

Acoustic guitar.

PERC:

Percussion and drums.

LIMIT:

Neutral limiter setting.

NEUTRAL (moving clockwise, starting at 6 o’clock):
These settings are ideal for neutral and natural sound reproduction

without limiter and without tube sound.
NEUTRAL:

Neutral sound setting.

VOCAL:

Optimized setting for speech and vocals

.

GUITAR:

Optimized setting for guitars and guitar amps.

BASS:

Optimized setting for electric bass guitar.

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS