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Tuner, 1 tuning your guitar, 2 setting reference pitch “a – Behringer Ultra-Flexible Modeling Amp/Multi-Effects Processor with Integrated Expression Pedal X V-AMP LX1-X User Manual

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X V-AMP LX1-X User Manual

7. Tuner

The integrated tuner is activated/deactivated by simultaneously pressing

both footswitches. In doing so, the X V-AMP is switched into bypass mode.

Use ADJUST to modify bypass volume.

7.1 Tuning your guitar

The chromatic tuner automatically recognizes the frequencies of all the standard

guitar notes. For the a string this means a frequency of 110 Hz. When you plug

your guitar into the X V-AMP and play an open string, the tuner will recognize

and display the note. Since the tuner uses an auto-chromatic scale, it can also

recognize semi-tones, which are shown with a “b” in the display.
It may happen, however, that a note is displayed as “A” but is actually slightly out

of tune. This is shown by at least one of the four LEDs at the foot of the display

lighting up. In certain cases even two of the LEDs may light up, which indicates

that the pitch of the note played lies between the pitches represented by the two

LEDs. When the circular tuner LED in the middle lights up, this means the note

played is in tune.

7.2 Setting reference pitch “A”

To give you maximum freedom for tuning your guitar, you can change the preset

reference pitch “A”. For clarity’s sake, let’s look at this in more detail.
The so-called concert pitch “A” has been raised steadily over time. For example,

the tuning forks used by Bach, Händel or Mozart were 415, 420 or 421 Hz

(oscillations per second). Today’s orchestras tune to “A” at 444 Hz, and the Berlin

Philharmonic Orchestra lead the field with their own concert pitch “A” at 447 Hz.
The reference “A” on your X V-AMP has been factory-programmed at 440 Hz.

If you are going to play with a big orchestra tuning their instruments to a

reference pitch of 444 Hz, you will need a function that allows you to change your

reference pitch. To activate this function, switch on the tuner by pressing both

footswitches simultaneously. Then, keep TAP pressed down to start calibrating

the tuner. The display will show “40”, which means 440 Hz. Use ADJUST to raise

or lower the reference pitch by up to 15 Hz. The display always shows the last

two digits as the first digit is always 4. To quit, simply release TAP. Any changes

will be stored automatically. The tones for the other strings on your guitar will

automatically be adjusted to the new reference pitch.

8. Installation

8.1 Audio connections

The input of your BEHRINGER X V-AMP is a mono 1/4" TS connector. The line

out/headphone output comes as 1/4" TRS stereo connector. The line output works

with both balanced and unbalanced connections.

strain relief clamp

sleeve

tip

sleeve

(ground/shield)

Unbalanced ¼" TS connector

tip

(signal)

Fig. 8.1: 1/4" TS connector

strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip

sleeve

ground/shield

For connection of balanced and unbalanced plugs,

ring and sleeve have to be bridged at the stereo plug.

Balanced ¼" TRS connector

ring

cold (-ve)
tip

hot (+ve)

Fig. 8.2: 1/4" TRS connector

strain relief clamp

sleeve
ring
tip

sleeve

ground/shield

¼" TRS headphones connector

ring

right signal
tip

left signal

Fig. 8.3: Headphones connector