Vox E 1 owner manual About the Gain and Volume knobs

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on the original then PRESENCE will be an added control on our model. This time though, the “neutral” position is when the control is all the way off (turned fully counterclockwise). The two models this applies to are BLACK 2x12 and TWEED 1x12.

IMPORTANT NOTE: As you’ll discover when you read their descriptions, in the case of the AC15, AC15TB, AC30 and AC30TB models, we’ve utilized the PRES- ENCE control to mimic the TOP CUT control - whether it was present on the origi- nal or not.

About the Gain and Volume knobs

Your ToneLab is equipped with 3 programmable Gain or Volume type controls

GAIN, VR GAIN and CHANNEL VOLUME. These controls do specific jobs, and how these are set up, with each different model, will make dramatic differ- ences to your sound. As some of you will know, most vintage amps only have one VOLUME control to set up the sound, whilst more modern amps usually have two types of level controls – GAIN (or sometimes PREAMP VOLUME) that controls the input level of the preamp section, and MASTER VOLUME that controls how much signal is (and how loud it is going to be) passed from the preamp to the power amp. With many vintage amps there is no MASTER VOL- UME, the preamp feeds directly into the power amp without any type of control.

The ToneLab’s controls are designed to cover all these points:

ToneLab GAIN: On vintage type models that do not have a master volume (i.e., AC15, AC15TB, AC30, AC30TB, UK BLUES, UK 68P, BLACK 2x12, TWEED 1x12, TWEED 4x10), the GAIN control works like the VOLUME of the original amp. On other model amps that do have a master volume, the GAIN control works like GAIN or PREAMP VOLUME.

ToneLab VR GAIN: MASTER VOLUME that controls how much preamp signal level is passed to the power amp, which in our case is the VALVE REACTOR stage. (Your ToneLab works like a real amp.)

ToneLab CH VOLUME: For want of a better way of putting it, this is like a power attenuator that you would add between the output of your amp and the input of your speaker cabinet. This controls the level of the final mix and allows you to balance all your programmed amp sounds to each other.

As in how the original amps work, we have made the relationship between preamp and power amp work in the same way. Therefore to obtain truly authentic tones please use the VR GAIN control in the same way, i.e. with VIN- TAGE type models that do not have Master Volume control’s, turn the VR GAIN control up to maximum. With modern Master type amp models, use the VR GAIN as you would the Master Volume on the original – at low settings you will hear more of a preamp type distortion, on higher settings you will hear the preamp start to push the Valve Reactor to clip and add its own distortion and warmth.

Lastly, if an original amp features a unique switch or control we make sure that we cover it! Such things will be revealed in the model descriptions that follow shortly...

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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 End of this manual Using the Optional Foot ControllerRestoring the Factory Preset Programs Page Welcome Aboard Main FeaturesIntroduction Power AMP and the Glory Valve Reactor TechnologyStructure Signal RouteAN Overview of ToneLab Utility GlobalWrite TunerAMP Section Guitarist’s Guided Panel TourTOP Panel Presence Control CH Volume ControlTreble Control Middle Control Bass 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 Digital Connections Using ToneLab for DIRECT-LINE RecordingExample of Analogue 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 ProgramSwitching to Manual Mode Getting to Program Select ModeIf the bank display shows 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 Modern UK Modrn UK ’80SUK ’90S 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 H30Some Recommendations OFFWhat Goes with WHAT? Pedal Effects CompAuto WAH AcousticVOX WAH Vibe OctaveTreble Boost Treb BST Tube ODChorus FlangerRotary PhaserTremolo Multi Head Multi HD DelayTape Echo T Echo Plate SpringRoom Calibrating the Tuner Tuning ProcedureTuner 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 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 Specifications Audio OutputsProgram list BlizzardThrash MR.CLEAN TASTY-FL Oldguy 11- 1 Wildman Symbols Numerics IndexTOP Panel Rear Panel Program Sheet