Tube ultragain mic200 – Behringer MIC200 User Manual
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TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC200
WARM (moving clockwise, starting at 9 oclock):
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 oclock):
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 oclock):
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 oclock):
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