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Instructions Vox, Modèle AD15VT

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1. Choose any program in Preset or Channel Select mode, or select Manual mode. HINT: Since we’re starting from scratch it doesn’t matter what program you choose. 2. Use the BYPASS button to bypass the effect. (The BYPASS LED is lit.) If you want to use an effect, you can add it at the end of this process. 3. Use the AMP selector to select the amp you want to use. HINT: For details on the amp types, refer to “Amp models and effects” (page 17). 4. Adjust the top panel GAIN, VOLUME, TREBLE, MIDDLE, and BASS knobs as desired. 5. Hold down the TAP button and turn the EDIT 1 knob to adjust the noise reduction. This setting is also saved as part of your program. For details, refer to “Adjusting the noise reduction” (page 13) HINT: Adjust the noise reduction so that you don’t hear noise when you’re not playing your guitar. 6. If you want to use an effect, press the BYPASS switch once again to turn bypass off (the BYPASS LED goes dark). 7. Select an effect, and make adjustments. For example if you want to add delay, turn the EFFECT selector to “DELAY.” If the selector is already set to “DELAY,” you’ll have to turn it to a different effect and then back to “DELAY.” Use the TAP button or EDIT 1 knob to adjust the delay time and delay level (the amount of delayed sound). DELAY TIME: Press the TAP button twice (at the desired interval), or hold down the TAP button and turn EDIT 1. DELAY LEVEL: Turn EDIT 1 (without pressing any button). DELAY FEEDBACK: Turn EDIT 1 while holding down the BYPASS button. HINT: HINT: 8. When you’ve come up with a sound you like, store the program. NOTE: In Preset or Channel Select mode, the changes you made will be lost if you switch to a different program or Manual mode or turn off the power without storing the program first. NOTE: The effect bypass setting isn’t stored as part of the program. ADJUSTING THE NOISE REDUCTION Here’s how to adjust the noise reduction HINT: When using a high-gain amp model such as “NUMETAL” or “US HIGAIN,” we recommend that you use noise reduction, since more gain means more noise! NOTE: The noise reduction setting is part of each program. In Preset and Channel Select modes, your setting will be lost if you switch to a different program or to Manual mode (or turn off the power) without storing your edited program first. 1. Press the BYPASS button to make the BYPASS LED light. 2. Hold down the TAP button and turn the EDIT 1 knob to adjust the noise reduction sensitivity. Turning the knob toward the right will produce greater noise reduction (less noise). If you turn the knob all the way to the left, noise reduction will be off, and won’t do anything (more noise). NOTE: Depending on the guitar you’re using, excessively high noise reduction settings may cause notes to be cut off in an unwanted manner! 3. If you want to use effects, press the BYPASS button to make the BYPASS LED go dark and the effect(s) will be heard. STORING YOUR PROGRAM STORING YOUR PROGRAM 1. Press the WRITE button.The CH1 or CH2 LED will blink. 2. Press the CH button to select the channel in which you want to store your program.The program will be stored in the channel whose indicator is blinking. HINT: If, during this process, you decide that you really don’t want to store the program, you can press the TAP button to cancel at this point.The LED will stop blinking, and you’ll return to the mode in which you were. 3. Press the WRITE button once again.Your program will be saved in the specified channel, and the LED of the destination channel will stop blinking and remain lit. NOTE: The program that was previously stored in that channel will be overwritten; in other words, the settings that used to be stored in the channel you selected in step 2 will be erased. NOTE: The effect bypass setting isn’t stored as part of the program. NOTE: If you’re creating your sound in Preset or Channel Select mode, your changes will disappear if you switch to a different program or to Manual mode before storing. CHECKING THE SETTINGS OF A PROGRAM (ORIGINAL VALUES) If you want to find out exactly what settings are saved in a preset or user program, you can use the Original Value function. When you’re turning a knob to adjust the value of a parameter, and the value at that moment matches the value that is saved in the program (i.e., the “original value”), the PRESET LED will blink if you’re in Preset mode, or the channel LED will blink if you’re in Channel Select mode. HINT: When you’ve found a program you like, and want to know just what settings it contains, simply use this Original Value function! NOTE: Since the top panel MASTER volume, the rear panel POWER LEVEL control, and PRESENCE control (AD100VTH) are not programmed, the original value display will not occur for these settings. Also, the Original Value function doesn’t operate in manual mode. RESTORING THE FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORING THE FACTORY SETTINGS NOTE: If you do this, the programs you saved in the channels will be completely erased, and will be rese...

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