Vox Valvetronix ToneLab SE Music Pedal User Manual


 
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6. Use the CABINET model selector to choose the cabinet you want.
HINT: For recommended combinations of amp type and cabinet type, refer to p.34.
7. Press the PRES-NR button and adjust NR SENS (value knob 4) appropriately.
Higher values of noise reduction (0.2, 0.4, ... 10.0) will produce a correspond-
ingly greater effect. With a setting of “OFF” there will be no noise reduction.
NOTE: We recommend that you use noise reduction if you’re using a high-gain set-
ting such as the RECTO or US HIGAIN amp type, since high gain usually gener-
ates more noise. Depending on the guitar you’re using, raising the noise reduction
excessively may cause some of your notes to be cut off unnaturally.
HINT: You can set noise reduction independently for channels A and B.
HINT: You can also specify a different amp or cabinet for channel B. To do so, press
the channel select pedal to make the LED light red, and repeat steps 4–7.
8. In each section, choose the effect you want to use. For example if you want to
add spring reverb, use the REVERB selector to select SPRING 1 (or SPRING
2).
HINT: When you do so, the reverb model will automatically be turned on, the
REVERB parameter line LED of the edit section will blink, and the LEDs below the
value knobs will light to indicate the REVERB parameters. For example if you’ve
selected SPRING 1, value knobs 1–4 will control TIME, LO DAMP, HI DAMP, and
PRE DELAY, while value knob 6 will control MIX.
9. To adjust the reverb mix amount, use value knob 6 which controls the MIX
parameter.
In the same way for PEDAL, MODULATION, and DELAY effects, use the
selector to choose an effect and the value knobs to adjust the parameters.
HINT: In some cases, it’s easier to adjust the PEDAL effect if modulation, delay,
and reverb are not being applied. If you’re using the PEDAL effect, it’s best to make
your amp and cabinet settings first, and then adjust the pedal effect before the
other effects.
NOTE: For some of the models, the name of the actual parameter you will be edit-
ing may differ from what is printed in the parameter line of the edit section. The
name that appears in the display when you operate a value knob is the actual
name. For details on parameters refer to p.35.
10. If you want to continue making adjustments, simply press the select button for
the model you want to edit, and turn the value knobs.
If the EXPRESSION button lights when you operate a value knob, you have
the option of assigning that parameter to an expression pedal. If you press and
hold the EXPRESSION switch for at least one second, the parameter will be
assigned to the expression pedal (EXP 1). (We call this the Expression Pedal
Quick Assign function.) Now you can use the pedal to control that parameter
while you perform. (Similarly, you can hold down the CONTROL switch to
assign the parameter to expression pedal 2 (EXP 2).) For example if you set
the PEDAL model selector to U-VIBE and use value knob 1 to adjust the
SPEED parameter, the EXPRESSION button will light to indicate that you can
use the above method to assign the SPEED parameter to the expression
pedal. For details, refer to p.53.