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7. To adjust the volume, turn up your amp or mixer and <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE’s rear panel LEVEL knob<br />

to a desired level (7.7).<br />

NOTE: Since <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE uses an actual valve (vacuum tube), it will produce no sound for several seconds<br />

until the valve warms up. This isn’t a malfunction – it’s just the nature of valves.<br />

HINT: If <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE is connected immediately preceeding a combo or head amp, set the tone controls<br />

of your guitar amp to their center positions, adjust the amp accordingly to avoid unintentional<br />

distortion. Then, bypass <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE, and adjust the rear panel LEVEL knob so that the<br />

volume level is the same as when your guitar is connected directly to the amp.<br />

HINT: If you’re connecting <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE to a guitar amp that has a jack allowing you to connect directly<br />

before the power amp (such as Return or Main In), set the AMP/LINE menu item to “Ln1” or<br />

“Ln2” (LINE), and then connect <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE to that jack. If you want to take advantage of the<br />

tonal character of that amp (and cabinet), you may want to turn <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE’s CABINET setting<br />

“OFF.”<br />

HINT: When the program name is displayed, you can press and hold the EXIT/TUNE button for one<br />

second or longer to activate the Key Lock function. This function disables operation of the buttons,<br />

selectors, and knobs. To cancel the Key Lock function, press and hold the EXIT/TUNE<br />

button again for one second or longer. (p.23)<br />

Guitar<br />

OUTPUT<br />

L/MONO<br />

R<br />

Monaural phone jack<br />

INPUT<br />

Monaural<br />

phone jack<br />

Monaural<br />

phone jack<br />

Guitar amp(s)<br />

<strong>ToneLab</strong> LE<br />

USING THE S/P DIF CONNECTOR<br />

By using the S/P DIF connector, you can transmit digital data between <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE and a connected<br />

device, such as a recorder.<br />

ADJUST THE DIGITAL OUTPUT LEVEL<br />

1. Press the GLOBAL button.<br />

2. Repeatedly press the ® button until the display reads “DOUT LVL.”<br />

3. Use value knob 6 or the ▲, † buttons to set the output level at the S/P DIF connector.<br />

HINT: You can specify a level between –12 and +12. Level “0” (0dB) is nominal. Setting the level<br />

above “0” may distort the sound of some programs.<br />

USING TONELAB LE WITH A MIDI DEVICE OR COMPUTER<br />

By using MIDI you can control <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE from a sequencer or control an external MIDI device<br />

from <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE. You can also save <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE programs on a sequencer or MIDI data filer<br />

that is able to transmit and receive MIDI exclusive data, and then load the program data back<br />

into <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE when desired.<br />

HINT: For details on MIDI connections refer to p.51.<br />

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