Re: PING: Justice...Trouble With New Bass V-Amp Pro.......



On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:43:54 -0700, Guitarmakermark
<Guitarmakermark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Justice,

Ay, yi yi......got the overdrive to work, by following your
instruction, but now I don't seem to be able to turn the overdrive
off. Sheesh!! No matter what sequence of buttons I press, I still
have overdrive tone. So, how does one turn the overdrive off??

Behringer's tech support guy indicated the instruction manual which
came with my unit might not be the most current manual, which would
explain why the part about holding down both arrow keys was missing
entirely from the manual. He's going to send me the most current
manual, once I tell him the software version of my unit.

Lastly, this unit seems to get pretty darn warm, after about one hour
of running. Do you think that is normal? It occurs to me, the unit
might actually be slightly overheated, which is causing it to distort
despite my efforts to exit overdrive mode (not that I would yet know
how to exit overdrive mode, lol....)

Lemme know what you think, and thanks!

Mark

Don't know about the heat issue, i have never checked mine for that.

As for the drive, what you will need to do is make 2 identical presets
with a tone you like, then add the overdrive to one of them and have
them saved next to each other. In fact, it would probably be better to
have the drive on both but have it very low on one and at the level
you want on the second one.
.