ToneLab LE's manual - Vox
ToneLab LE's manual - Vox
ToneLab LE's manual - Vox
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2<br />
EDIT SECTION<br />
2.2<br />
2.1<br />
2.1 Edit category LEDs<br />
One of the LEDs will light up to indicate the category of effect you are currently editing.<br />
Alternatively, an LED will light up to indicate the line of parameter names that you are currently<br />
adjusting.<br />
2.2 Value knobs 1–6<br />
Use these to adjust the parameters of the effects or amp model. Your adjustments will modify<br />
the effect whose MODEL select button you pressed (i.e., the button that is blinking). The<br />
LEDs below the knobs will light to indicate the knobs that are available.<br />
The LEDs below the knobs will blink to indicate that the knobs are available to adjust the<br />
parameters on the name display.<br />
For details on the parameter controlled by each knob, refer to p.34–. (From the left, we refer<br />
to these as value knobs 1–6.)<br />
When the EXP-CTL-CHAIN button is blinking, these knobs adjust the corresponding functions.<br />
When you are making RENAME or GLOBAL settings, or when executing the WRITE operation,<br />
you can use value knob 6 to change values.<br />
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DISPLAY SECTION<br />
3<br />
4<br />
3.4<br />
3.1<br />
3.2 3.3<br />
4.2<br />
4.4 4.5 4.6<br />
4.1 4.3<br />
4.7 4.8<br />
3.1 Name display<br />
Displays program names, effect names, or parameter names.<br />
3.2 Valve icon<br />
Indicates the number and type of power valve — a.k.a. “vacuum tube” — used in the original<br />
amp that is being modeled.<br />
3.3 Value display<br />
Indicates the value of the parameter you are editing.<br />
If the displayed parameter value matches the original value (i.e., the value saved in the program),<br />
the ORIG (original value) icon will appear.<br />
HINT: The value display indicates the AMP/LINE setting after you turn on the power to the unit or<br />
when you select a different program.<br />
3.4 Bank display<br />
Indicates the bank number. If the tuner is operating, this indicates the note name. (p.46)<br />
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