Behringer UB-Xa User Manual - Page 20
Rear Panel, Preset Patches
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20 UB-Xa User Manual Rear Panel (82) (83) (84) (88) (89) (94) (95) (93) LEFT/RIGHT - balanced outputs for stereo use. TRS leads should be used for balanced use. (94) MONO - monophonic output derived from summing left and right outputs. (95) PHONES - stereo output for use with suitable headphones. (85) (86) (87) (90) (91) (92) (93) (84) (88) (89) (94) (95) Preset Patches (85) (86) (87) (90) (91) (92) (93) The rear panel of your UB-Xa contains the connections for power, peripherals and communication. It also contains a fan and air vents for cooling. It is important that there is enough space behind your UB-Xa to allow free air flow, otherwise damage may occur. (82) Power Switch - switches the UB-Xa on and off. (83) AC IN - should be used only with the IEC lead supplied with your UB-Xa. Will work with any AC mains source in the range 100v - 240v. (84) USB - A USB type B connector which allows control of the UB-Xa from external MIDI sources via a standard USB lead. The USB port is also used to update the firmware of the UB-Xa where necessary. (85) MIDI IN - allows the UB-Xa to be controlled from an external source, such as a DAW, via standard 5 pin MIDI leads. (86) MIDI OUT - transmits MIDI data generated from using the UB-Xa for use by external equipment or recording into a DAW. (87) MIDI THRU - mirrors the MIDI messages received via the MIDI In socket for use by other equipment. (88) VIBRATO - allows the use of an external pedal, such as the Behringer FC600, to control the vibrato of the UB-Xa. When a pedal is being used it will be summed with the Depth (72) and Modulation Lever (75) controls until the maximum value is reached. Taking the pedal back to its minimum will over-ride Depth and Lever. The action of the Vibrato pedal can be re-assigned using the Global Settings menu. (89) FILTER - allows the use of an external pedal, such as the Behringer FC600, to open and close the filter of the UB-Xa. The pedal's output over-rides frequency control (32). The action of the Filter pedal can be re-assigned using the Global Settings menu. (90) SUSTAIN - input for a footswitch, such as the Behringer FS112B, to delay the Loudness Envelope reaching its Release time. A non-latching pedal should be used, as the latching action can be altered in the Global Settings menu. The action of the Sustain pedal can be re-assigned using the Global Settings menu. (91) PROGRAM ADVANCE - input for a footswitch, such as the Behringer FS112B, to move the UB-Xa on to its next numerical program within the current bank. The action of the Program Advance pedal can be re-assigned using the Global Settings menu. (92) HOLD - duplicates the action of the Hold button (9) on the top panel. The action of the Hold pedal can be re-assigned using the Global Settings menu. Your UB-Xa is supplied with 403 preset patches loaded into Banks A-D. These can be edited and overwritten, or replaced by your own creations. Patches can be stored into any of the UB-Xa's four patch banks and can be backed up using any Sysex librarian. Factory supplied presets can be restored on a bank by bank basis. Bank A - Classic Patches Number 1 Patch Brass Ensemble 2 Clavinet 3 Low Strings 4 Electric Piano 5 Rotary Organ 6 Flutes 7 Harpsichord 8 Rock Unison 9 French Horns 10 Celeste 11 High Strings 12 RMI Piano 13 Pipe Organ 14 Xa Chorus 15 Harp 16 Calliope 17 Trumpet Ensemble 18 Harmonica 19 Strings 1 20 Accordion 21 Filter Drone 22 Bagpipes 23 Banjo 24 Rush Rezz 25 Trumpets 26 Mellow Wow 27 Slow Strings 28 Resonance Sweep 29 Combo Organ 30 Double Reed 31 Farr's Funk 32 Pizzicato 33 Modern Horns 34 Bass 1 35 Four Pole