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ToneLab LE's manual - Vox

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Tuner<br />

(Bypass, Mute)<br />

For your convenience, <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE contains an<br />

automatic chromatic tuner. The frequency of the<br />

middle “A” reference pitch can be adjusted (calibrated)<br />

over a range of 438 Hz–445 Hz.<br />

TUNING PROCEDURE<br />

HINT: Pressing the EXIT/TUNE button while the<br />

name display is indicating a program name will<br />

activate the tuner.<br />

1. Make sure that <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE is in Program<br />

Select mode, and that the BANK UP and<br />

DOWN switch LEDs are turned off. If the<br />

BANK UP switch LED is lit green, <strong>ToneLab</strong><br />

LE is in Effect On/Off mode. In this case,<br />

press the BANK UP switch to enter Program<br />

Select mode.<br />

2. Press and hold the<br />

pedal of the currently-selected<br />

program<br />

(the pedal LED<br />

is lit red) for about<br />

0.5 seconds. All<br />

effects will be<br />

bypassed, and the<br />

Auto Chromatic<br />

Tuner will operate.<br />

If you are playing a<br />

live performance and want to tune without<br />

being heard by the audience, select Silent<br />

Tuning mode as follows before you tune<br />

your guitar.<br />

Hold down the pedal of the currentlyselected<br />

program for about 1.5 seconds<br />

to enter Silent Tuning mode. This mode<br />

enables you to tune your guitar with the<br />

output muted.<br />

3. When you play a string on your guitar, the<br />

nearest pitch will appear in the bank display,<br />

and a meter will appear in the name display.<br />

The note names are displayed as follows.<br />

4. Watch the meter, and tune your guitar.<br />

The pitch is sharp<br />

Name display<br />

The pitch is correct<br />

Name display<br />

The pitch is flat<br />

Name display<br />

5. When you’re finished tuning, press any program<br />

select switch again to return to Program<br />

Select mode.<br />

HINT: If you have cancelled Tuning mode by pressing<br />

a program select switch that is different from<br />

the one you pressed to start the tuner, the program<br />

will be also changed.<br />

CALIBRATING THE TUNER<br />

When you switch <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE on, the built-in<br />

tuner is automatically calibrated to A=440 Hz<br />

(a.k.a. “concert pitch”). If desired, you can recalibrate<br />

the tuner in the range of A = 438 Hz–445<br />

Hz.<br />

• While the tuner is active, the value display<br />

(3.3) shows the frequency of the reference<br />

pitch. You can use the ▲, ▼ buttons to adjust<br />

(calibrate) this in the range of 438 Hz–445 Hz.<br />

NOTE: If you’ve recalibrated the tuner, remember that<br />

the setting will be automatically reset to 440<br />

Hz the next time you turn <strong>ToneLab</strong> LE on.<br />

C C# D D# E F<br />

F# G G# A A# B<br />

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