5
6
pre-gain
low
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kr
P1
P2
edit mode
tap tempo
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12
13
14
15
16
7
8
mid
high
delay feedback
delay level
VYPYR ®
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EDIt mODE
Edit mode simply changes the 5 amp controls to their alternate function as listed on the bottom of the
encoder (The red box in Fig 1). When in Edit mode the Edit mode LED will either be green if you are editing
Effects, or red if you are editing Stompboxes. In addition, the corresponding LED for the feature you are
editing will flash while in Edit Mode. To enter Edit mode simply press either the Stompbox encoder (Item 2)
or the Effects encoder (Item 4). To exit Edit mode simply press the same encoder again.
anytime you want access to the Delay or reverb you will need to enter Edit mode!
tap tEmpO
Tap on this button to set the tempo of the Delay effect. If you aren't hearing any delay enter Edit mode to
turn the level up.
uSb rECOrD Out
The VYPYR USB Record out requires no additional drivers—just plug a standard USB 2.0 cable into your
computer and it will detect it as an audio device. Open your favorite recording program and start recording.
Don't worry, the output is microphone/cabinet simulated and will sound great right in your computer.
NOtE: the speaker is intentionally muted when uSb output is in use although the headphone output
is active for real time monitoring. the uSb port can also be used to download firmware updates and to
connect to a computer to use the Vypyr Edit Graphic user Interface. mIDI works over the uSb as well.
aux INput
Plug in your favorite mp3 player, drum machine, or CD player and play along.
HEaDpHONE/rECOrD Out
We really spent a lot of time making sure the headphone jack was studio quality. Because of that, and with
the proper adapters (not supplied), you can use this output for recording as well as the USB port.
NOtE: When headphones are in use the speaker is muted and master Volume (Item 9) controls headphone level.
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9
post-gain
6
7
5
4
3
2
1
0
USB
aux in
reverb level
VIP-2
14
15
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8
9
master
10
volume
11
12
13
phones
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