Peavey None Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
ABOUT
THIS
MANUAL
Still reading? We consider that very high praise indeed!
LJsually
people don’t want to bother reading manuals,
they’d rather try and figure things out themselves, and that would be unfortunate because in this manual we
try to provide you with the information necessary to make the most use of your new equipment. Not just
technical stuff, but real everyday type
infornTation
that will make using the Tube
F:ex
much more fulfilling.
Have Fun.
This manual is separated into several distinct chapters.
Chapter 1, Setup, will show you how to setup the Tube Fex in several common application scenarios.
Chapter 2, Overview, provides an overview of the Tube Fex ranging from a list of the abbreviations to the
user interface. This chapter is a must, don’t miss it.
Chapter
3,
Editing Programs, provides an overview of the effect structure, how to create a
custom
effects
chain, editing individual effects parameters, storing your program, and more.
LJseful
information that’s not
too technical. You should probably check this out.
Chapter
4,
Using MIDI, shows you how to setup the Tube Fex to allow for sending and
receiving
of
MIDI
data, how to load programs into new (and their original) locations, storing program via
MIDI,
and more. You
should definitely read this chapter, if for no other reason
tlyan
to find out how to set the
MI111
send
and
rcccive
channels, and how to load programs.
Chapter
5,
RAM
Cartridge,
deals with saving your programs in memoty and storing them to
;I
RAM cartridge
Useful only if you intend to store programs to cartridge.
Appendix A,
IndividualEffects,
is
;I
reference section for those who want more information about the effects
than is provided in Chapter
3.
This chapter lists
each
effect, its parameters
, and the range for each parameter.
This section provides lots of information that the typical user probably doesn’t need.
Appendix
B,
MIDI Implementation,
is
a
chart that summarizes the MIDI support provided by the
TLI\X
Fex.
Appendix
C,
System Exclusive Format. At-e you
sure you want to go
hcrc!
‘l’his
details the
systcrii
exclusive
command
format for the Tube Fex. This is very technical, advanced users will
gain tlic most
from
this.
Appendix
D,
Remote Editing with
SysEx,
shows you how to use system exclusive messages to program
the Tube Fex. Again, this is vely technical so advanced users will
probabl)
I
gain the most
from
this.
Intro