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How to Use a Behringer FX

A Behringer effects, "FX," processor combines a number of useful effects into a single stomp box. Although stomp boxes theoretically can be used for any instrument that puts out a line-level signal, they tend to be used by guitarists. Flanger, phase, and delay effects are all part of a standard guitar effects rack. If you only need to use one of these effects at a time, combining them all into one processor might reduce the number of connections you have to make.

Things You'll Need

  • Sound source (keyboard, guitar, microphone, etc.)
  • Amplifier
  • TRS audio cables
  • Behringer FX processor
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Instructions

    • 1

      Plug one end of an audio cable into the "Output" jack on a sound source, and plug the other end into the "Input" jack on the FX processor.

    • 2

      Plug one end of an audio cable into the "Output"jack on the FX processor, and plug the other end into the "Input" jack on the amplifier. Plug the amplifier into an electric outlet and turn it on.

    • 3

      Turn the "FX" knob to select your desired FX effect. Options include "Chorus," "Flanger," "Phaser," "Delay," "Tremolo," and "Pitch Shifter." The "On/Batt LED" light corresponding with your chosen effect will light up.

    • 4

      Turn the "Par 1" and "Par 2" knobs to adjust the parameters specific to your chosen effect. These parameters vary, depending on the selected effect.

    • 5

      Push the footswitch with your foot to turn the effect on and off.

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