I got one of these probably 15 years ago, and I never really had a good sense of how to use it. It was more of a curious toy for a while, but I think the idea behind it was to create something similar to the big, expensive Digitech and Boss floor unit multi-FX processors. Even those were a bit clunky back then, and they didn't have the amp models along with them either. I kept this one though, just as something to puddle around with, but now that I'm back into pedals and home studio recording I've found it has a lot of surprises I wasn't quite prepared for. This may all end up in a video shortly, but... Once you figure out how to do the programming, it's easy to set up and get a good sound. However, it's not a great live kicker, because there is some latency in switching presets. That, I think, has to do with the processing time when switching amp models. If you use it only as FX and forget the modelling, it moves much faster. I do think there are better options for stage though. Because it does have amp modelling built in, it actually makes a great direct line into your DAW. I've done a number of pretty funky solo tracks using this into my Scarlett and straight into Audition. Put a wah in front of it and you get all the functionality you really need. A good cab IR plugin rounds it out, but even just the noise gate and compression on this little guy make it worth the low price point. I'm glad you mentioned the presence control. The one thing that always killed this for me in live stage use was how trebly and bright it is. I had to put an EQ after it the few times I've used it, and that always sort of mushed down the mids as well, so this bit of info is terrific. They don't make them anymore, from what I've seen, but you can get them used all over the place. They're really surprising tools for practice (honestly, I headphone this thing all the time when the kids are in bed!!), and they're great for testing out sounds and combos without having to rack up a bunch of cabs and heads. I have an older Ibanez WH-10 wah and a Bad Horsie 2 in my chain, but I'll definitely be poking through the manual again to see if I can get the onboard wah to do its thing too. Thanks for an awesome runthrough!
Excellent comment! I use it direct to DAW as well but have a tube amp that I use a speaker soaker on so I can drive the amp but not alienate the neighbors, and use an SM57 on it, but I like the stereo effects and reverb going direct into the Scarlett (finally bought one of those too instead of messing with the PC's sound card) so going direct with the amp sims is a nice way to record.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's appreciated! Not the easiest equipment to use at first indeed, but the results are worth it. To think that it costs so little!
Yes it's such a shame they designed it as they did. I'm not against tricky operating systems really, it's more the appearance and apparent build quality that bothers me, because as you say it sounds great when you get the formula right. Confusing manual too!
Ah, yes, the build quality is awful! The two selection pedals are so fragile that at first I thought they were damaged by the previous owner - now I see that that's just the way they were constructed. As for the operations, it may have benefitted from at least one extra button for one of the edit parameters, as holding both tap and (effect) buttons to reach a third parameter is sort of awkward (not to mention easy to miss, as at least the tap button has an indication that it serves as well for calling up a second function, but there's nothing hinting at a third parameter on the panel)! Nevertheless, it's still one of those equipments that surprises you a bit. I have a Strymon Mobius too, which is supposed to be one of those "be-all end-all super quality" pedals in its area and - this may sound absurd to some - I think the chorus in this unit actually has more character, for example. The Strymon is way too clean.
@@pieceworkstudios The only real problems with it is it's plastic, but for in home use it is fine & the label colors are almost unreadable, which is why I made a new form fitting black letter version of the label I printed on sticky paper.... I eventually traded the pedal & some others for a Behringer head. Man, I love the chorus!
@@jimlassiter749 yes they were extremely hard to read which is why I went so long not knowing half of what it could do. Good idea putting your own labels 👍
@@pieceworkstudios I shall see if I still have my version, a duplicate of the original (shape) w/just text you can print on sticky paper, cut out & lay on top of the unit...
@@gearfacts Yes it was. I keep coming back to this. Most pedal manuals expect you to know all the terminology. I am moving from acoustic to electric and it is very hard to figure out or use these sounds effects. It distracts a lot from actually playing.
I know this is an older video but if you still check comments, thanks a million for this. I have one and really like recording with it but wanted to have the 1st 5-10 slots set up the way I want and could not get the store to work. Silly that I never tried long pressing it when I did long press for the other effects and modules. Oh well, Big help though, rock on 👍
I have one of these since 2006 and I've always thought that my wah pedal wasn't working. Recently, doing a maintenance work on it I found that the problem was a little screw located under the expression pedal that was screwed too much and didn't make contact with the wah switch under it on the PCB... unscrewed it a little, and surprise! the wah and pedal assign functions worked! try if that's the problem with your unit. I use it for night practicing with earphones and configuring your own patches from zero, you can get good tones for this purpose.
Great tutorial. Also, there's another important function on this peddle it's called "Factory Reset" .. How? Easy! 1. Turn off the unit, 2. Using your first and pinky fingers hold down the TAP and STORE Buttons. 3. While holding these buttons, turn on your unit. 4. Keep holding down for 5 seconds. 5. You're done and all effects now are factory settings.
Hi, after factory reset is all good but when I disconnect power supply and turn It on again there is no patches and I must do factory reset to bring patches again. Battery is fresh btw. Any suggestions? Thx.
Hi there, just got one for 10euro no psu. I decided to risk it for that price. My journey so far: - it was tricky to find the psu with the correct plug. Remember its 9v 600ma ac/ac not ac/dc. I connected the latter and it was humming like a broken unit - had to do the factory reset and pedal calibration as the pedal wasnt responding at all. Still trying to figure out the pedal assigment its quite tricky. Otherwise really nice little pedal. I;m afan of these v-amp series
Im having a problem with mine not sure is it not working its been years i dont use it, please any help would be appreciated , all i hear is feedback and nothing i press changes
Bro nice video.. I have a question about my X-Vamp guitar processor.. The expression pedal strip is broken and lost, and I'm not able to control the effects intensity through the pedal.. Can you tell me what I can alternately do to fix it? Thank you!
@@atiq-ur-rehman5626 Difficult. I'd try contacting behringer, or asking an electronics shop if they have a suitable part. Sometimes it's cheaper and easier just to buy a new one, or another broken one that has the part you need.
i bought a used one that wont work. it turns on and you can go through all the functions but it acts as if theres no signal going into the input. it just has a loud hum on the amp. any suggestions???
Hi there thanx for this tut...would it be allowed that use the video an voice-over-translate it into German? I havn't found a Tut in German for this Gear yet? (I even would send it to you and you can publish through your Channel) Thanx Falk
Hi Falk, yes if you could send a German voice-over that would be GREAT. I've worked on translations of other videos I've made, but I can only use Google Translate. So it's difficult to know if I'm doing a good job...
If you decide to create an audio translation, my email address is glynnmasterman@outlook.com and I would be happy to publish it with your name mentioned, and a link to any website or TH-cam channel if you need it.
Gday GF mine burnt out. What multi pedal would you suggest for 120 bucks? I was thinking nux mg 100 or zoom g1 or mooer ge 100. As a blind man i find your tutorials very well done. Thanks mate.
Personally I'd choose the Nux MG100 out of that selection because of its luscious, live-sounding vintage tone. Incidentally, all the Nux MFX units sound exactly the same to me, I think it's just the external design that differs :) #gearfacts
subilon woaah no no no, that’s too much. I’d go $25 max. If I had $100 in my pocket I’d seek anything by Nux, line 6, a Zoom G1xon or an older Boss unit. Hope that helps, good luck in your search :)
Gearfacts ok thanks so much Glynn.I actually have a g1xon and I’m happy with it.Just wanted to compare.Also I really appreciate your channel.You have helped me decide on so many things.Im still loving the spider jam I bought off you a while ago. I also just subscribed to your channel Cheers from Melbourne mate.
Piece of junk Wha pedal stopped working, and no sound out of unit unless I unplug and replug several times,and then it stopped working all together. I've never have taken it out of the house plastic is still on the display I've just used it to practice through. They have probably stopped making this unit all together.
I have this pedal for about 8-10 years and still didn't know most of this, thanks!
Same here
A brilliant and concise breakdown which saved hours of sweating over the manual! Thank you very much.
Thanks for that feedback YC, glad it was helpful :) #gearfacts
Yo Capitan ecg
Been using it for more than a decade, wow, finally I understand some of what it does haha
Thanks!
haha cheers :)
Dude you're a gem. Excellent. I'd pay you to do these.
Wow, thanks. I'm getting a lot of nice comments today, must still be Christmas :)
I got one of these probably 15 years ago, and I never really had a good sense of how to use it. It was more of a curious toy for a while, but I think the idea behind it was to create something similar to the big, expensive Digitech and Boss floor unit multi-FX processors. Even those were a bit clunky back then, and they didn't have the amp models along with them either. I kept this one though, just as something to puddle around with, but now that I'm back into pedals and home studio recording I've found it has a lot of surprises I wasn't quite prepared for.
This may all end up in a video shortly, but...
Once you figure out how to do the programming, it's easy to set up and get a good sound. However, it's not a great live kicker, because there is some latency in switching presets. That, I think, has to do with the processing time when switching amp models. If you use it only as FX and forget the modelling, it moves much faster. I do think there are better options for stage though.
Because it does have amp modelling built in, it actually makes a great direct line into your DAW. I've done a number of pretty funky solo tracks using this into my Scarlett and straight into Audition. Put a wah in front of it and you get all the functionality you really need. A good cab IR plugin rounds it out, but even just the noise gate and compression on this little guy make it worth the low price point.
I'm glad you mentioned the presence control. The one thing that always killed this for me in live stage use was how trebly and bright it is. I had to put an EQ after it the few times I've used it, and that always sort of mushed down the mids as well, so this bit of info is terrific.
They don't make them anymore, from what I've seen, but you can get them used all over the place. They're really surprising tools for practice (honestly, I headphone this thing all the time when the kids are in bed!!), and they're great for testing out sounds and combos without having to rack up a bunch of cabs and heads. I have an older Ibanez WH-10 wah and a Bad Horsie 2 in my chain, but I'll definitely be poking through the manual again to see if I can get the onboard wah to do its thing too.
Thanks for an awesome runthrough!
I'm glad you liked the video, and I agree with all your comments (with no exceptions) :) #gearfacts
@@gearfacts something to check out. Great little reference sheet here: ashbass.com/AshBassGuitar/xvamp/xv-quickrefsheets.pdf
Excellent comment! I use it direct to DAW as well but have a tube amp that I use a speaker soaker on so I can drive the amp but not alienate the neighbors, and use an SM57 on it, but I like the stereo effects and reverb going direct into the Scarlett (finally bought one of those too instead of messing with the PC's sound card) so going direct with the amp sims is a nice way to record.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's appreciated! Not the easiest equipment to use at first indeed, but the results are worth it. To think that it costs so little!
Yes it's such a shame they designed it as they did. I'm not against tricky operating systems really, it's more the appearance and apparent build quality that bothers me, because as you say it sounds great when you get the formula right. Confusing manual too!
Ah, yes, the build quality is awful! The two selection pedals are so fragile that at first I thought they were damaged by the previous owner - now I see that that's just the way they were constructed. As for the operations, it may have benefitted from at least one extra button for one of the edit parameters, as holding both tap and (effect) buttons to reach a third parameter is sort of awkward (not to mention easy to miss, as at least the tap button has an indication that it serves as well for calling up a second function, but there's nothing hinting at a third parameter on the panel)! Nevertheless, it's still one of those equipments that surprises you a bit. I have a Strymon Mobius too, which is supposed to be one of those "be-all end-all super quality" pedals in its area and - this may sound absurd to some - I think the chorus in this unit actually has more character, for example. The Strymon is way too clean.
This is really helpful, thank you
The stereo chorus in the unit is incredible......
I wish this could be built into a guitar....
Yeah Behringer should redesign this pedal to make it more user-friendly and less ugly ...the sounds are fine :)
Yeah it really is as well as the rotary. I like pretty much all the effects and the amp sim is really good 👍
@@pieceworkstudios The only real problems with it is it's plastic, but for in home use it is fine & the label colors are almost unreadable, which is why I made a new form fitting black letter version of the label I printed on sticky paper....
I eventually traded the pedal & some others for a Behringer head. Man, I love the chorus!
@@jimlassiter749 yes they were extremely hard to read which is why I went so long not knowing half of what it could do. Good idea putting your own labels 👍
@@pieceworkstudios I shall see if I still have my version, a duplicate of the original (shape) w/just text you can print on sticky paper, cut out & lay on top of the unit...
Great job of summarizing this. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
@@gearfacts Yes it was. I keep coming back to this. Most pedal manuals expect you to know all the terminology. I am moving from acoustic to electric and it is very hard to figure out or use these sounds effects. It distracts a lot from actually playing.
I have a similar v amp but I am confused on how to connect the cables from my guitar to the v amp and to the speakers.
Great video, found this pedal lying around my house a while ago and couldn't figure out how to use it.
Oh it's got a crazy operating system! Sounds pretty good though :)
Same here, got one of these about 10 yrs ago but could never figure it out
I know this is an older video but if you still check comments, thanks a million for this. I have one and really like recording with it but wanted to have the 1st 5-10 slots set up the way I want and could not get the store to work. Silly that I never tried long pressing it when I did long press for the other effects and modules. Oh well, Big help though, rock on 👍
I’m genuinely pleased that it was helpful for you!
@@gearfacts very much thanks again 👍
I have one of these since 2006 and I've always thought that my wah pedal wasn't working. Recently, doing a maintenance work on it I found that the problem was a little screw located under the expression pedal that was screwed too much and didn't make contact with the wah switch under it on the PCB... unscrewed it a little, and surprise! the wah and pedal assign functions worked! try if that's the problem with your unit. I use it for night practicing with earphones and configuring your own patches from zero, you can get good tones for this purpose.
Yes it's funny appearance hides what it can do. And the fact that it's so quirky to operate doesn't boost its market appeal :/ Gearfacts
Brilliant … I no longer look at this unit with a glazed expression .. thank you ...Andy Brum
Glad it was helpful, Andy. Gearfacts
Great tutorial.
Also, there's another important function on this peddle
it's called "Factory Reset" .. How?
Easy!
1. Turn off the unit,
2. Using your first and pinky fingers hold down the TAP and STORE Buttons.
3. While holding these buttons, turn on your unit.
4. Keep holding down for 5 seconds.
5. You're done and all effects now are factory settings.
Excellent contribution! Thank you. It's often hard to find factory reset instructions on the net.
Hi, after factory reset is all good but when I disconnect power supply and turn It on again there is no patches and I must do factory reset to bring patches again. Battery is fresh btw. Any suggestions? Thx.
Hi there, just got one for 10euro no psu. I decided to risk it for that price. My journey so far:
- it was tricky to find the psu with the correct plug. Remember its 9v 600ma ac/ac not ac/dc. I connected the latter and it was humming like a broken unit
- had to do the factory reset and pedal calibration as the pedal wasnt responding at all.
Still trying to figure out the pedal assigment its quite tricky.
Otherwise really nice little pedal. I;m afan of these v-amp series
Do you know how to factory reset it?
How to troubleshoot my behringer x v amp... have power but no sounds
CHeck all cables in collect holes, and also that the expression pedal is pushed forward.
My pedal didn't working. Can you help me?
I doubt it, but if you have a specific question I can try :)
Hello, How can I get a list of the presets?
I'd try searching the model number followed by "PDF". There might be a list out there somewhere.
Bagaimana cara nya kembali ke stelan pabrik ?
Reset
Im having a problem with mine not sure is it not working its been years i dont use it, please any help would be appreciated , all i hear is feedback and nothing i press changes
I have no suggestions sorry ....it doesn't look good for this one...
@@gearfacts is ok thank you il order a new one
Thanks a lot for this video. How can we use the delay function to loop with this effects?
It doesn't have a loop function :/
Bro nice video.. I have a question about my X-Vamp guitar processor.. The expression pedal strip is broken and lost, and I'm not able to control the effects intensity through the pedal.. Can you tell me what I can alternately do to fix it?
Thank you!
Hmmmm all I can suggest is going inside it with a soldering iron and replace the miss/broken part
@@gearfacts okay but from where I can buy it?
@@atiq-ur-rehman5626 Difficult. I'd try contacting behringer, or asking an electronics shop if they have a suitable part. Sometimes it's cheaper and easier just to buy a new one, or another broken one that has the part you need.
i bought a used one that wont work. it turns on and you can go through all the functions but it acts as if theres no signal going into the input. it just has a loud hum on the amp. any suggestions???
All I can suggest is to check cables and connections ...it's not looking good :/
find a fix for this? cause mines the same. Sometimes it comes through sometimes it doesn't
Does it have aux in? Thanks for the tutorial
glad you enjoyed the video ...sadly no, it has no AUX. :) #gearfacts
@@gearfacts Alright. Thank you so much for your reply 🙏
@@ABDELLAHBOUGHROM the regular v amp and v amp 2 and v amp 3 regular models have aux in
How do I turn it off (other than removing the power cable)
Cable out or cut the power at the wall - only way :(
If you hold down the 2 black "things" on the bottom at the same time you can use the tuner
Yep that’s absolutely right, friends :)
Hi there thanx for this tut...would it be allowed that use the video an voice-over-translate it into German? I havn't found a Tut in German for this Gear yet? (I even would send it to you and you can publish through your Channel) Thanx Falk
Hi Falk, yes if you could send a German voice-over that would be GREAT. I've worked on translations of other videos I've made, but I can only use Google Translate. So it's difficult to know if I'm doing a good job...
If you decide to create an audio translation, my email address is glynnmasterman@outlook.com and I would be happy to publish it with your name mentioned, and a link to any website or TH-cam channel if you need it.
@@gearfacts Okay so I try to sart!! Thanx!
@@falkmallon6964 Excellent!
Can I ask how do I use the 2nd option? (flanger, tremolos, etc) nice vid btw
Ahh it was so long ago I can't remember. You can still get the manual from the Behringer website though (or just google "Behringer X-Vamp PDF")
Hold "Tap" & scroll through the effects
the pedal wah of this unit is SO GOOOD !!! I lost mine in a flood :(
Shouldn't cost too much to replace, Charlie. The price of ALL guitar pedals seems to be in a real slump at the moment /GF
@@gearfacts OK, I was not too fond of the distortions though, but the wah !! really good. Behringer should make a bigger fx pedals unit
@@pocojoyo Yeah, totally. A real kick-butt GT-6 type thang :) #gearfacts
I got a broken one from a friend to try to repair, and this shit does't seem really crapy.
I'm not sure I understand: crappy or not crappy?
were you able to fix it? im a little late to this conversation but i bought a used one and it doest work.
I hear quite a few reports of these breaking or just mysteriously dying :) #gearfacts
Gday GF mine burnt out. What multi pedal would you suggest for 120 bucks? I was thinking nux mg 100 or zoom g1 or mooer ge 100. As a blind man i find your tutorials very well done. Thanks mate.
Personally I'd choose the Nux MG100 out of that selection because of its luscious, live-sounding vintage tone. Incidentally, all the Nux MFX units sound exactly the same to me, I think it's just the external design that differs :) #gearfacts
@@gearfacts thanks for your valued opinion. Makes the decision easy. Keep up the great work.
@@mattruffntuff7177 Thanks so much :) #gearfacts
Hi Glynn is this worth buying do u think?
Not really, there are countless better options. GF
Thanks for your honesty mate.Ive seen one for $100 on eBay.
subilon woaah no no no, that’s too much. I’d go $25 max. If I had $100 in my pocket I’d seek anything by Nux, line 6, a Zoom G1xon or an older Boss unit. Hope that helps, good luck in your search :)
Gearfacts ok thanks so much Glynn.I actually have a g1xon and I’m happy with it.Just wanted to compare.Also I really appreciate your channel.You have helped me decide on so many things.Im still loving the spider jam I bought off you a while ago.
I also just subscribed to your channel Cheers from Melbourne mate.
That's great feedback to receive mate - Makes doing this channel really worth it for me :) Glynn
Thanks bro
My pleasure, RS :) GF
Piece of junk
Wha pedal stopped working, and no sound out of unit unless I unplug and replug several times,and then it stopped working all together.
I've never have taken it out of the house plastic is still on the display I've just used it to practice through.
They have probably stopped making this unit all together.
Yes it's been out of production for years. Terrible design :(
Tutorial en Español
I speak a tiny bit of Spanish but not enough to do that - sorry sir!
Could u possibly talk anymore in your video
Hey stop interrupting me
I would "store" this in the rubbish!
Bit harsh, but yeah it'll never be in my top 50 :) #gearfacts