Hey Bristol
I spent what time I could today seting up the softwere for the behringer.
This is what I did and have found.
Installed fine then conected up with midi in and out it then finds the Vamp
You can then use the on screen controller to controll the sounds for the Vamp rather than useing the unit its self
Once you have a sound you like you can then name it and save it to a Library for future use.
You can then use your saved sounds and then insert them in any order you like over the 25 banks from A through to E
The editor for that is pritty cool apart from one flaw I have found...... I wil get to that a bit later in this post
So you can make up your own Librarys and save them in there own folders for looking up later so thats cool
Once you have your librarys set how you like or all in one folder tottaly up to the user you can go in and start programing the banks in the Vamp it comes up like a grid 1-25 down the left and A-E along the top so you can just drag them in and drop them ( Very cool ! )
In every patch it is default set to USER PRESET (all 250 of them)
When you drag in your named sound it then changes it to what you have named it and the sound is automaticaly saved to that bank on the Vamp ! Very cool for me
THE PROBLEM THOUGH!!!!!!!
So I put a whole load of stuff on to different banks and it was all named I checked they were all there and that the sounds were all ok
I then shut the screen with the grid knowing It was all now on the Vamp
I then decided to open it back up and I was disapointed to see it was all back saying USER PRESET in every box !
Each of the sounds I had were still in the right place etc even after unpluging the midi and then re pluging etc so that is good news
What I should have done so I would have rememberd what all my pre sets were was to have taken a screen print and then I would have known for suture reference ( a quick guide )
There seems to be no way to bring it back to tell me the names ive tryed everything I can think of.
Disapointing........ but at least a screen print is a work around :)
I will do it again tomorow and take a screen print this problem might only be for me becuase I cant remember one thing from the next but for others this might not be a problem.
Eather way though I am happy with the editor so a big thumbs up !
Oh there are also loads of presets to download on the behringer site a lot of them are actualy very good.
I was playing about with some White Snake ones and some Marshall JCM presets all to my likeing and once you load them you can tweek them aswell and then save to your likeing :)
The plus side for me aswell with all this messing about today is that
If I set up 250 presets and then take a screen print I dont have to always have it conected with the midi I only need to do it when I want to edit on the screen so I dont need to buy a Midi interface for the extra conections :)
I hope some of this info helps others thinking of useing it
I like it :)
Norrie