Setup
NOTE: You MUST turn off the power of all your equipment before you make con- nections. If you ignore this warning, you may damage your speaker system or experience malfunctions!
BASIC CONNECTIONS
1.Use audio cables to connect the ToneLab’s OUTPUT L/MONO (9.2) to your mixer/recorder or guitar amp. (p.13, 14)
NOTE: If you’re making connections in mono, use the OUTPUT L/MONO jack. However to take the fullest advantage of ToneLab’s sound, we strongly recommend that you use stereo connections.
If you are using headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack (5.2).
NOTE: Signal from the OUTPUT jack will still be heard even if headphones are plugged in.
If you want to use an optical cable to connect ToneLab to a digital mixer or recorder, connect the cable to the S/P DIF OUT jack (9.4). (p.13)
2.If you connect ToneLab to a mixer or recorder, set the AMP/LINE switch (9.1) to “LINE.” If you connect it to a guitar amp, set the switch to “AMP.”
3.Turn the LEVEL knob (9.3) located on the rear of ToneLab all the way toward the left (as seen from the rear), setting the volume to 0.
4.Connect the included AC/AC power supply to the rear panel AC9V power sup- ply jack (6.1), and then connect the plug to an AC outlet.
5.Plug your guitar into the INPUT jack (5.1).
6.First, turn down the volume of your amp or mixer so you don’t hear crackles or pops when the power is turned on! Then turn on the STANDBY switch (6.2) to turn on the power.
7.Adjust the volume by using the controls of your amp or mixer, and ToneLab’s rear panel LEVEL knob (9.3).
To a mixer/recorder | To a digital | Dedicated foot controller |
or guitar amp | mixer/recorder |
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LINE/AMP | S/P DIF OUT |
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| VOX BUS |
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| To a MIDI sequencer |
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Guitar |
| or computer |
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| ~AC9V |
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OUTPUT |
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L/MONO | R | AC/AC power | To an AC |
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| supply | outlet |
Headphones |
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PHONES | ToneLab | Mono jack |
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| INPUT |
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