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Chapter 1 Outputting Sounds
* If the level meter registers in excess of the maximum level, it means
the level is set too high. Lower the sensitivity setting.
* Depending on the guitar you are using, the level meter may move to
the maximum level even when the sensitivity is set to the minimum
setting. If this occurs, adjust the clearance separating the divided
pickup and the strings so the distance is slightly greater than
specified.
11.
Check the volume balance of the six strings.
Play the sixth through first strings with the normal amount of
force; if any string sounds particularly loud, lower the
sensitivity setting for that string, and keep adjusting until the
differences in the strings’ volume levels are minimal.
12.
Press [EXIT] several times to return to the Play
screen.
* Making these settings is necessary whenever you install the divided
pickup on a new or different guitar and when the divided pickup
height is changed. Once the settings are completed properly, they are
saved when the power is turned off. Afterwards, you need not make
the settings each time you play the instrument.
For more information on other parameters in the GK
Settings, refer to
“GK SETTING”
(p. 166).
Tune the guitar using the VG-99’s tuner function.
* To get the best tone quality from the VG-99, make sure the tuning is
accurate.
fig.01-190
1.
Press [TUNER].
The tuner function is switched on.
2.
Set the following with the PAGE [ ] [ ]
buttons.
3.
Press the function button ([F5] [F6])
corresponding to the function you want to set,
then rotate the knobs to select the value for
the setting.
If you do not want to change these settings, proceed to Step 4.
[F5] (PITCH: 435 Hz–445 Hz)
This sets the reference pitch.
* With the factory settings, this is set to 440 Hz.
* This reference pitch is referenced by effects controlled by the KEY
parameter.
Tuning the Guitar (TUNER)
TUNER Explanation
MULTI MODE You can play and tune six strings simulta-
neously.
SINGLE MODE You can play one individual string to
tune that string.
3
1
2
7
7
What is the Reference Pitch?
This is the frequency at A4 (the note played with the A key at
the middle of the piano keyboard) played by the instrument
(e.g. piano) used as the reference for tuning for performances.
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