 With the Blackstar Venue Series Mark II, more is more, and there's more functionality due to a five-button foot switch, and I want to walk you through how that works. The five-button foot switch gives you access not only to the channels, but to the voices as well, and it's set up conveniently for you to get back quickly to where you were last. For instance, if I go to my clean channel, right now I happen to be playing on the classic American voice, but if I hit the same button again, it activates the second voice of that clean channel, so now I'm on the classic British sound, which is a little bit more bite and a little bit more articulation. Same thing with OD1. If I activate that channel, I happen to be playing in crunch mode last. Hit the same button again, and now I have access to the second voice. If I go back to my clean channel, it takes me back to classic British, so I can get back to where I was last. In addition to being able to select between your different channels and your different voices, you also have access to a master boost button, and that means if I want an additional 6 dB of volume, no matter which channel or which voice I'm using, I can hit that button, and it gets me there. Lastly, there's a dedicated button for the reverb, so I can turn on and off my reverb as well. That's the five-button foot switch, and it gives you access to all of the functionality in the Venue Series Mark II. For more information on these amps, the foot switch, or anything Blackstar, go to BlackstarAmp.com.