Vox AD100VT Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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Creating and storing your own
program
here are two ways you can do this; by tweaking an existing preset program that’s
close to what you have in mind, or by starting from scratch.
CREATING YOUR OWN PROGRAM
Let’s start from scratch.
1. Choose any program in Preset or Channel Select mode, or select Manual
mode.
HINT: Since we’re starting from scratch it doesn’t matter what program you choose.
2. Use the BYPASS button to bypass the effect. (The BYPASS LED is lit.) If you
want to use an effect, you can add it at the end of this process.
3. Use the AMP selector to select the amp you want to use.
HINT: For details on the amp types, refer to “Amp models and effects” (page 17).
4. Adjust the top panel GAIN, VOLUME, TREBLE, MIDDLE, and BASS knobs as
desired.
5. Hold down the TAP button and turn the EDIT 1 knob to adjust the noise
reduction. This setting is also saved as part of your program. For details,
refer to “Adjusting the noise reduction” (page 13)
HINT: Adjust the noise reduction so that you don’t hear noise when you’re not playing
your guitar.
6. If you want to use an effect, press the BYPASS switch once again to turn
bypass off (the BYPASS LED goes dark).
7. Select an effect, and make adjustments. For example if you want to add
delay, turn the EFFECT selector to “DELAY.” If the selector is already set to
“DELAY,” you’ll have to turn it to a different effect and then back to “DELAY.”
Use the TAP button or EDIT 1 knob to adjust the delay time and delay level (the
amount of delayed sound).
DELAY TIME: Press the TAP button twice (at the desired interval), or hold
down the TAP button and turn EDIT 1.
DELAY LEVEL: Turn EDIT 1 (without pressing any button).
DELAY FEEDBACK: Turn EDIT 1 while holding down the BYPASS button.
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