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ToneLab Owner's Manual - Vox

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STORING A PROGRAMWhen your tweaking has resulted in a sound you’re happy with, store it!1. Press the WRITE button (3.6).The name display (3.8) shows “✳WRITE✳,” and the bank display (3.1) andCHANNEL SELECT 1–4 buttons (3.3) will blink.2. Use value knob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to select the bank you want touse, and use the CHANNEL SELECT 1–4 buttons (3.3) to select the channel.For example if you want to store your program in 13-1 (bank 13, channel 1),you would use value knob 3 or the ▲, ▼ buttons to make the bank display (3.1)show “13,” and then press CHANNEL SELECT button 1 to make the buttonblink.3. Press the WRITE button (3.6) again and you’re done!The display will indicate “COMPLETE.” Your program is now stored, and you’llbe back in Program Select Mode.NOTE: The program is written over the previous contents of that bank/channellocation; in other words, the program in the number you selected in step 2 will beerased.NOTE: If you decide not to store your new program, just hit the TUNER/CANCELbutton (3.7) to abort this operation.NOTE: If you’re tweaking your sound in Program Select Mode, your tweaks will belost if you switch to a different program (or to manual mode) or turn off the powerwithout storing.If you’re tweaking your sound in <strong>Manual</strong> Mode, and switch to a different program orturn off the power without storing, the settings you made in the effect section andUTILITY parameters (e.g., noise reduction) will remember the values you set last;the next time you enter <strong>Manual</strong> Mode, these settings will be recalled. The settingsof the amp section will reflect the current positions of the selectors and knobs.RESTORING A SETTING TO ITS ORIGINAL VALUE(Original Value)The Original Value icon in the value display (3.10) gives you a way to find out theparameter values that are stored in a program.When you are using a knob or button to change the value of a parameter, theORIG (Original Value) icon will appear when the value you are adjusting matchesthe “original value” stored in the program.HINT: So, you’re flipping through the programs on your new <strong>ToneLab</strong>, and youcome across one you really like. It’s easy to find out exactly what settings aredialed in to get such an awesome tone – just use this original value display feature!20

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