Vox E 1 owner manual When you’ve got a sound you like, store it

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5.Using the CABINET TYPE selector (1.2), choose the cabinet you want to use.

HINT: For recommended combinations of amp and cabinet types, refer to p.33.

6.Adjust the GAIN (1.3), TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS, PRESENCE (1.5–1.8) and VR GAIN (1.4) to taste. CH VOLUME (1.9) adjusts the volume while preserving the overall character of the distortion produced by the power stage.

HINT: To get the most distortion, raise VR GAIN to a desired level.

7.If you want to add modulation, delay, or reverb, press the TAP button (2.4) once again to defeat bypass.

8.Now let’s try adjusting one of the effects. For example if you want to add tape echo, press the DELAY TYPE button (2.3) to make the “TAPE ECHO” LED (2.1) light.

To set the delay time, press the TAP button (2.4) twice at the desired tempo. Make sure that the DELAY TYPE button is lit. In this state, you can turn the three value knobs 1–3 (2.5) located at the right to make fine adjustments to the time, set the mix amount of the echo sound, and set the amount of feedback for the echo.

You can adjust the MODULATION and REVERB effects in the same way. (However you can’t use TAP to make settings.)

NOTE: Some effect settings may cause unwanted distortion. If so, lower the CH VOLUME (1.9).

HINT: If you want to turn modulation, delay, or reverb off individually, simply press its TYPE button (2.3) until the corresponding effect type LED goes dark.

9.If you want to use a pedal effect, use the PEDAL selector (2.2) to select the desired effect.

10.Make sure that the PEDAL TYPE button (2.3) is lit, and turn value knobs 1–3 (2.5) to make adjustments.

HINT: Since you’ll probably find it easier to adjust the pedal effect if modulation, delay, or reverb are not being applied to the sound, press and hold the TAP button (2.4) for at least one second to bypass those effects. When you’re finished adjust- ing the pedal effect, press the TAP button once again to disable bypass.

11.When you’ve got a sound you like, store it!

NOTE: If you switch to a different program (or to manual mode) or turn off the power without saving, your settings will be lost!

HINT: If noise bothers you, you can minimize it by adjusting the noise reduction (p.19). Also, it’s a good idea to assign a name to your program so that you can find it later when you want! The name is saved as part of a program’s settings.

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Contents Page Precautions Iii Setup Quick StartListen to the Programs Use the Bank , buttons 3.2 to select a bankCreate Your OWN Sounds Table of Contents Viii Restoring the Factory Preset Programs Using the Optional Foot ControllerEnd of this manual Page Introduction Main FeaturesWelcome Aboard Power AMP and the Glory Valve Reactor TechnologyAN Overview of ToneLab Signal RouteStructure Utility GlobalWrite TunerTOP Panel Guitarist’s Guided Panel TourAMP Section Treble Control Middle Control Bass Control CH Volume ControlPresence Control Effects Section Effect Type LEDsPedal Selector Type ButtonsValue Knobs BANK/MANUAL/WRITE/TUNER/CHANNEL SectionBank Display BANK/VALUE , ButtonsTUNER/CANCEL Button Global ButtonWRITE/ENTER Button Name DisplayValve Valve windowINPUT/PHONES The Front Panel Input Jack Phone Jack stereoPower Supply Rear PanelMidi OutputSetup Basic ConnectionsExample of Analogue Connections Using ToneLab for DIRECT-LINE RecordingExample of Digital Connections Using ToneLab for Live Performance Using the Optional Foot ControllerUsing ToneLab with a Midi Device or Computer Example of Connection to a Guitar AMP Or AmpsPrograms Program Select Mode Selecting a ProgramIf the bank display shows Manual Mode Getting to Program Select ModeSwitching to Manual Mode Creating and Storing Your Own Programs ... & More Creating Your OWN ProgramsWhen you’ve got a sound you like, store it Naming a Program Utility Program Name Restoring a Setting to ITS Original Value Storing a ProgramExplanations of the Amp and Effect Types AMP ModelsAbout the Gain and Volume knobs AC15 Tube TalkAC15TB AC30 AC30TBUK Blues UK 68PUK ’90S UK ’80SUK Modern UK Modrn Recto US Higain US HI-GBoutique OD BTQ OD Boutique CL BTQ CLBlack 2X12 BLK Tweed 1X12 TWDTweed 4X10 TWD Cabinet Models Black 2X10 BLKVOX AC15 AC15 VOX AC30 AC30VOX AD412 AD412 UK H30 4X12 UK H30What Goes with WHAT? OFFSome Recommendations Pedal Effects CompVOX WAH AcousticAuto WAH Vibe OctaveTreble Boost Treb BST Tube ODChorus FlangerTremolo PhaserRotary Tape Echo T Echo DelayMulti Head Multi HD Room SpringPlate Tuner Tuning ProcedureCalibrating the Tuner Using the Optional Foot Controller Expression Pedal SettingsExpression target Type Parameter that is Controlled Page Connecting a Midi Device or Computer Control via MidiSetting the Midi Channel Global Midi CH Program Change Global Pchg OUTControl Change Global Cchg I/O Parameter Change Global Syex OUT Backing UP and Restoring Program Data GlobalBacking UP RestoringAdjusting the Digital Output Level Global Dout LVLRestoring the Factory Preset Programs Amp isn’t powering up when the Standby switch is on TroubleshootingThere’s no sound Even though they’re dialed Midi Implementation Chart Midi Implementation ChartProgram Spec Trouble Factory Specifications Audio OutputsProgram list BlizzardThrash MR.CLEAN TASTY-FL Oldguy 11- 1 Wildman Symbols Numerics IndexTOP Panel Rear Panel Program Sheet