ToneLab Owner's Manual - Vox
ToneLab Owner's Manual - Vox ToneLab Owner's Manual - Vox
MIDI interfaceMIDI OUTTo a MIDI sequencer/computerMIDI INMIDI OUTMIDI INDedicated foot controllerToneLabNOTE: You will need a MIDI interface in order to connect your computer withToneLab.Some USB-MIDI interface devices may not be able to transmit/receive theToneLab’s MIDI exclusive messages.SETTING THE MIDI CHANNEL (GLOBAL “MIDI CH”)In order to exchange data with an external MIDI device, ToneLab’s MIDI channelmust match the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device. Here’s how to set theMIDI channel.1. Press the GLOBAL button (3.5) to make the button light.2. The name display (3.8) will show “MIDI CH.” If a different parameter isselected, press the 1/PREV or 2/NEXT button (3.3) to change the display.3. Use the value knob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to set ToneLab’s MIDIchannel.4. Set the MIDI channel of your connected external MIDI device.For details on how to set the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device, referto its owner’s manual.PROGRAM CHANGE (GLOBAL “PCHG OUT”)When you switch programs on ToneLab or on a connected foot controller, a programchange message is transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack, causing an externalMIDI device to switch programs. Similarly, when ToneLab receives a programchange message, its program will switch automatically. Here’s how you can specifywhether a program change message will be transmitted from the MIDI OUTjack when you switch programs on ToneLab or on a connected foot controller.NOTE: Program change numbers not used by ToneLab will be ignored. For detailson the range of program change numbers used by ToneLab, refer to “MIDI ImplementationChart” (p.54).NOTE: When ToneLab is in Manual Mode, it will ignore program change messages;programs will not be switched. In Program Select Mode, program changesare always received.1. Press the GLOBAL button (3.5) to make the button light.46
2. Press the 1/PREV or 2/NEXT button (3.3) to make the name display (3.8)show “PCHG OUT.”3. Specify whether program change messages will be transmitted. Use valueknob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to make the desired setting.“OFF”: Program change messages will not be transmitted.“On”: Program change messages will be transmitted.CONTROL CHANGE (GLOBAL “CCHG I/O”)When you operate the EXPRESSION pedal, VOLUME pedal, or TAP switch of anoptional foot controller connected to ToneLab, control change messages will betransmitted. This means that functions for the corresponding control change numberson an external MIDI device can be controlled in realtime.Similarly, when ToneLab receives control change messages from an external MIDIdevice, it will be controlled in the same way as if its own foot controller were operated.For a list of the functions that can be controlled from an external MIDI device, referto step 4.Here you can specify whether ToneLab will transmit and receive control changemessages.1. Press the GLOBAL button (3.5) to make the button light.2. Press the 1/PREV or 2/NEXT button (3.3) to make the name display (3.8) read“CCHG I/O.”3. Specify whether all control change messages will be transmitted or received.Use value knob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to make your choice.“On” allows transmitting and receiving. “OFF” disables transmitting and receiving.NOTE: If this setting is “OFF,” no control change messages will be transmitted orreceived even if you specify individual control change numbers in step 4.4. Use the 3/√ or 4/® buttons to select the controller for which you want to transmitor receive settings. The controllers will be selected in the following order.“EXP PDL”: EXPRESSION pedal control“VOL PDL”: VOLUME pedal control“TAP SW”: TAP switch on/off“PEDAL FX”: PEDAL effect on/off“MOD FX”: MODULATION effect on/off“DELAY FX”: DELAY effect on/off“REVRB FX”: REVERB effect on/off5. For each controller, specify whether ToneLab will transmit and receive controlchange messages. If you want ToneLab to transmit and receive messages fora controller, specify the control change number. Select a controller, and usevalue knob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to make the desired setting.“OFF”: Control change messages will not be transmitted or received.TunerFootControllerMIDI/DIGITALFactorysettingsTroubleshootingSpec.ProgramList47
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MIDI interfaceMIDI OUTTo a MIDI sequencer/computerMIDI INMIDI OUTMIDI INDedicated foot controller<strong>ToneLab</strong>NOTE: You will need a MIDI interface in order to connect your computer with<strong>ToneLab</strong>.Some USB-MIDI interface devices may not be able to transmit/receive the<strong>ToneLab</strong>’s MIDI exclusive messages.SETTING THE MIDI CHANNEL (GLOBAL “MIDI CH”)In order to exchange data with an external MIDI device, <strong>ToneLab</strong>’s MIDI channelmust match the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device. Here’s how to set theMIDI channel.1. Press the GLOBAL button (3.5) to make the button light.2. The name display (3.8) will show “MIDI CH.” If a different parameter isselected, press the 1/PREV or 2/NEXT button (3.3) to change the display.3. Use the value knob 3 (2.5) or the ▲, ▼ buttons (3.2) to set <strong>ToneLab</strong>’s MIDIchannel.4. Set the MIDI channel of your connected external MIDI device.For details on how to set the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device, referto its owner’s manual.PROGRAM CHANGE (GLOBAL “PCHG OUT”)When you switch programs on <strong>ToneLab</strong> or on a connected foot controller, a programchange message is transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack, causing an externalMIDI device to switch programs. Similarly, when <strong>ToneLab</strong> receives a programchange message, its program will switch automatically. Here’s how you can specifywhether a program change message will be transmitted from the MIDI OUTjack when you switch programs on <strong>ToneLab</strong> or on a connected foot controller.NOTE: Program change numbers not used by <strong>ToneLab</strong> will be ignored. For detailson the range of program change numbers used by <strong>ToneLab</strong>, refer to “MIDI ImplementationChart” (p.54).NOTE: When <strong>ToneLab</strong> is in <strong>Manual</strong> Mode, it will ignore program change messages;programs will not be switched. In Program Select Mode, program changesare always received.1. Press the GLOBAL button (3.5) to make the button light.46