Vox E 1 owner manual Effects Section, Effect Type LEDs, Pedal Selector, Type Buttons

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2EFFECTS SECTION

The PEDAL effects are connected in “front” of the amp, and allow you to add one pedal effect to your setup, if you wish. All ten (10) of the effects on offer here are models of classic stompbox effects and, therefore, are meant to be added to your guitar’s signal before it hits the actual amp.

Modulation, delay, and reverb are placed after the cabinet, which is the way it’s done in a studio.

HINT: The reason that modulation, delay, and reverb effects are invariably set up after the amp rather than in front of the amp as a “stompbox” is simple. To most people’s ears, they sound better and more realistic that way. Think about it – REVERB emulates the sound created by a room or a hall. So, logic dictates that if we’re going to add it to our sound, the closer to the end of the signal chain we put it, the more “real” and natural it’s going to sound. The same is true for DELAY and for many MODULATION effects too – their very nature dictates that they should be added near the end of your signal path, not at its beginning.

Also, if you’re using a crunch or high gain lead sound then it makes much more sense to add effects like ROTARY, ROOM (reverb) or DELAY to the signal after it’s been distorted, rather than before. I mean, does it make any sense to add an effect like reverb and then mash the heck out of your signal (i.e., distort it)? Not really...right!? Good, case closed. Now our little detour’s over – let’s get on with the front panel tour...

2.1 Effect Type LEDs

These show the type of effect you are using. (For the PEDAL effect, the LED will be lit unless the selector is set to OFF.) If an LED is dark, that effect is OFF.

2.2 PEDAL Selector

This lets you select one of the ten stompboxes on offer, or bypass the section. When you turn the PEDAL selector, the TYPE button will light, and you can use the three value knobs 1–3 to adjust the parameters. If you don’t want to use a pedal effect, select OFF. (For more information on each of the pedals models here, start on p.34.)

2.3 TYPE Buttons

These select the types of effects. You will also use these to select the effect that value knobs 1–3 will edit.

When you press a button once, it will light; now you can use value knobs 1–3 to edit the parameters of that effect. By pressing an already-lit button once again, you can switch to a different effect type. If you don’t want to use an effect, press the button repeatedly until all of the effect type LEDs for that effect are off.

2.4 TAP Button (HOLD: EFFECT BYPASS)

This button enables you to set the delay time by merely tapping your finger on it at the desired tempo (speed). Hitting the TAP button twice or more will set the delay time. The button will blink at the time interval you tapped in.

If you press and hold the TAP button for one second or longer, the three effects Modulation, Delay, and Reverb will be bypassed. (When bypassed, the effect type LEDs that were lit will blink.)

 

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Contents Page Precautions Iii Quick Start SetupUse the Bank , buttons 3.2 to select a bank Listen to the ProgramsCreate Your OWN Sounds Table of Contents Viii End of this manual Using the Optional Foot ControllerRestoring the Factory Preset Programs Page Welcome Aboard Main FeaturesIntroduction Valve Reactor Technology Power AMP and the GloryStructure Signal RouteAN Overview of ToneLab Global UtilityWrite TunerAMP Section Guitarist’s Guided Panel TourTOP Panel Presence Control CH Volume ControlTreble Control Middle Control Bass Control Effect Type LEDs Effects SectionPedal Selector Type ButtonsBANK/MANUAL/WRITE/TUNER/CHANNEL Section Value KnobsBank Display BANK/VALUE , ButtonsGlobal Button TUNER/CANCEL ButtonWRITE/ENTER Button Name DisplayValve window ValveINPUT/PHONES The Front Panel Input Jack Phone Jack stereoRear Panel Power SupplyMidi OutputBasic Connections SetupExample of Digital Connections Using ToneLab for DIRECT-LINE RecordingExample of Analogue Connections Using the Optional Foot Controller Using ToneLab for Live PerformanceUsing ToneLab with a Midi Device or Computer Example of Connection to a Guitar AMP Or AmpsSelecting a Program Programs Program Select ModeSwitching to Manual Mode Getting to Program Select ModeIf the bank display shows Manual Mode Creating Your OWN Programs Creating and Storing Your Own Programs ... & MoreWhen you’ve got a sound you like, store it Naming a Program Utility Program Name Storing a Program Restoring a Setting to ITS Original ValueAMP Models Explanations of the Amp and Effect TypesAbout the Gain and Volume knobs Tube Talk AC15AC15TB AC30TB AC30UK 68P UK BluesUK Modern UK Modrn UK ’80SUK ’90S US Higain US HI-G RectoBoutique OD BTQ OD Boutique CL BTQ CLTweed 1X12 TWD Black 2X12 BLKTweed 4X10 TWD Black 2X10 BLK Cabinet ModelsVOX AC30 AC30 VOX AC15 AC15VOX AD412 AD412 UK H30 4X12 UK H30Some Recommendations OFFWhat Goes with WHAT? Comp Pedal EffectsAuto WAH AcousticVOX WAH Octave VibeTreble Boost Treb BST Tube ODFlanger ChorusRotary PhaserTremolo Multi Head Multi HD DelayTape Echo T Echo Plate SpringRoom Calibrating the Tuner Tuning ProcedureTuner Expression Pedal Settings Using the Optional Foot ControllerExpression target Type Parameter that is Controlled Page Control via Midi Connecting a Midi Device or ComputerProgram Change Global Pchg OUT Setting the Midi Channel Global Midi CHControl Change Global Cchg I/O Backing UP and Restoring Program Data Global Parameter Change Global Syex OUTRestoring Backing UPLevel Global Dout LVL Adjusting the Digital OutputRestoring the Factory Preset Programs There’s no sound TroubleshootingAmp isn’t powering up when the Standby switch is on Even though they’re dialed Midi Implementation Chart Midi Implementation ChartProgram Spec Trouble Factory Audio Outputs SpecificationsBlizzard Program listThrash MR.CLEAN TASTY-FL Oldguy 11- 1 Wildman Index Symbols NumericsTOP Panel Rear Panel Program Sheet