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Behringer vamp pro testing : artificial harmonics

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2006

Testing some artificial harminics in this guitar processor

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  • Artificial is the same as pinch right?

  • It's the same

  • is this an ibanez guitar?

  • Ibanez RG320

  • does this thing sound good thru an amp?

  • It depends on your amp. I get the best results connecting it directly to a mixer or to my external sound card using the different cabinet emulators on the unit.

    With a real guitar amp, you must disable the cabinet emulator (because you have a real one) and not all distorsions sound good on it.

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  • I struggled to get my v-amp pro to put out a sound i considered "heavy enough", but with a bit of playing around i managed to get some decent sounds out of it. Dont be afraid to really mess with these things, you would be surprised with the sound you can get out of them, especially for the price.

    The only beef i have is that mine seems to have a bit of static (not guitar related either) with clean tones.

  • @swedenlinerdude Sure, just watch your input levels, closely.

  • @OldskoolDM80s90s You can come out the line out (l- mono) and into your amp. You're running two preamps that way and some effects may not sound as good as if in the loop. But you can do it.

  • Any one know if the V amp pro can be connected to an amp that has no effects loop?

    My amp only has, guitar jack, speaker extension, and headphone jack.

  • I just got my vv amp fixed to day but I'm not sticking with behringer I'm gone to try zoom. Next time you see it I broke a little pin of the adapter plug it would have cost £50.00 to buy a new one I got the solder iron to it and it works fine but I've got to say if I would have had to send it back for repair to Germany it would have cost a small fortune thats the only problem any thing gose on it it's going to cost more to get it fixed than the amp it's self. that's put me off still nice amp

  • 0:35 nice

  • is it risk free to connect it right to my sound card in my computer?

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