V-verb pro rev2496 – Behringer Rev2496 User Manual
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V-VERB PRO REV2496
5.2 Using the V-VERB PRO
in the insert path
Generally, you can use your REV2496 on channel or subgroup
inserts, using a standard insert cable. Connection to a channel
insert makes sense when you want to process very specific
signals (e.g. vocals) with the V-VERB PRO, or when aux inserts
on your mixer are already used up by other equipment. For the
compressor algorithm (ROM 014), this is the correct selection. If
you wish to use another effect, you should set the wet/dry mix
in the I/O-Setup to INTERN, so that you can comfortably mix the
effect signal with the FX level (EDIT D), and the dry direct signal
with the DRY (EDIT D, upper row).
Fig. 5.2: Wiring the V-VERB PRO in the insert path
Routing
Parallel 1, 3 (only lef t input), Serial 1
Master Input
analog
Wet Dry Mix
internal
SETUP
Tab. 5.2: SETUP settings for wiring the REV2496
in the insert path
5.3 The V-VERB PRO
as a guitar effects processor
Through its extensive MIDI implementation, V-VERB PRO can
also be used as a multi-effects processor in a guitar rack. The
illustrations that follow show how you can use your REV2496 in
a guitar setup.
Fig. 5.3: The REV2496 in connection with a guitar amp
In this example, the V-VERB PRO should be inserted between
the preamplifier and the output stage of your amp. Almost all
guitar amps offer an insert or an effects loop, so that the
preamplifier signal of your amp can be tapped into in order to
bring it to the audio input of your effects equipment. The
preamplifier signal is processed in the REV2496, and then sent
back to the output stage of your amp via the amps return path.
If you use a stereo rack system for amplification, you can also
wire your REV2496 in stereo. Connect the preamp to the audio
inputs of your V-VERB PRO. Connect the outputs (left/right) to
one channel of your amp.
Routing
Parallel 1, 3, 5; Serial 1
Master Input
analog
Wet Dry Mix
internal
SETUP
Tab. 5.3: SETUP settings for wiring the REV2496 as a guitar
effects processor (serial inserts)
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Since most guitar amps only feature a serial effects
loop, you should make sure that the REV2496 is set
to Mix Internal mode. In Mix Internal mode, you can
control the effects intensity that is applied to the
guitar signal. If, however, your amp is equipped
with a parallel effects loop, which allows adding
the effects signal portion (similar to an aux bus in a
mixing console), then you should set the REV2496
to Mix External mode. In this case, the effects
intensity present at the outputs of the V-VERB PRO
is 100%.
Routing
Parallel 1, 3, 5; Serial 1
Master Input
analog
Wet Dry Mix
external
SETUP
Tab. 5.4: SETUP settings for wiring the REV2496 as a guitar
effect processor (parallel insert path)
5. APPLICATIONS