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ToneLab LE's manual - Vox

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NOTE: Unlike other parameters, the PITCH parameter<br />

is not edited (while the tone is affected) when<br />

you control it from an expression pedal.<br />

This is so that the pitch will change smoothly<br />

even when MIN and MAX are set to values that<br />

are close to each other (i.e., when you made<br />

settings so that the pedal produces only a<br />

small amount of pitch change).<br />

NOTE: Nothing will be controlled if the target effect is<br />

“OFF.”<br />

The expression pedal target is indicated as follows.<br />

“*/###### *: Target category, ######: Target<br />

parameter<br />

• Examples<br />

“--OFF--” --- OFF (controls nothing)<br />

“VOLUME” --- Volume pedal<br />

“P/DIRECT” --- (*: P (pedal)) DIRECT (mix amount<br />

of original sound) for<br />

a pedal effect (e.g.,<br />

OCTAVE)<br />

“M/SPEED” --- (*: M (modulation))<br />

SPEED of a modulation<br />

effect<br />

“D/INPUT” --- (*: D (delay)) Input level of a delay<br />

effect<br />

“R/MIX” --- (*: R (reverb)) MIX (mix amount of<br />

reverb) of a reverb<br />

effect<br />

In addition to the examples we’ve shown here, a<br />

wide variety of expression targets provided for<br />

each effect model can be freely assigned to the<br />

expression pedal.<br />

If desired, you can make more detailed settings.<br />

NOTE: For “--OFF--,” “VOLUME,” “M/PITCH,” “D/<br />

INPUT” and “R/INPUT,” operating the expression<br />

pedal changes the tone, but does not edit<br />

the parameter.<br />

5. Turn value knob 2 to make the name display<br />

read “EXP MIN.” Here you can specify the<br />

PITCH value for when the pedal is at the<br />

minimum position. Use value knob 2 or the<br />

▲, ▼ buttons to adjust the setting.<br />

6. Turn value knob 3 to make the name display<br />

read “EXP MAX.” Here you can specify the<br />

PITCH value for when the pedal is at the<br />

maximum position. Use value knob 3 or the<br />

▲, ▼ buttons to adjust the setting.<br />

When you operate the expression pedal,<br />

the target parameter will change within<br />

the range you specified here.<br />

NOTE: When you change the expression target, the<br />

MIN and MAX values will be initialized.<br />

7. Press the EXIT/TUNE button to return to the<br />

mode you were in.<br />

NOTE: The changes you make will not be preserved in<br />

internal memory unless you store the program.<br />

EXPRESSION PEDAL CONTROL INITIAL-<br />

IZATION SETTINGS (EXPINIT)<br />

1. Press the GLOBAL button, then the ® button.<br />

The “INIT” setting screen will appear.<br />

“EXP INIT” lets you specify whether the<br />

control data for an expression pedal (i.e.,<br />

the position of the pedal) will be maintained<br />

when you switch programs.<br />

2. Use the ▲, ▼ buttons or rotate value knob 6<br />

to change the setting.<br />

If this is turned “OFF”: The instant you<br />

switch programs, the parameter that is<br />

specified as the expression target will<br />

change according to the current position<br />

of the pedal.<br />

If this is turned “ON”: The parameter will<br />

be initialized to the same setting as when<br />

the program was saved (i.e., the control<br />

data will be initialized).<br />

Press the EXIT/TUNE button to exit this<br />

editing operation and return to the previous<br />

mode.<br />

NOTE: The “EXP INIT” setting is not saved in a program.<br />

This setting applies to all programs globally,<br />

and the setting is saved automatically.<br />

NOTE: If the expression pedal target is “VOLUME,” “D/<br />

INPUT,” or “R/INPUT,” the tone will be changed<br />

according to the current position of the pedal,<br />

regardless of the “EXP INIT” setting.<br />

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