Selecting A Program; Bypass And Mute; Tuning Procedure - Vox StompLab IG Owner's Manual

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Selecting a program

1. Check whether you are in Program select mode.
In Program select mode, the Tuner
up and the EDIT LED will turn off.
When in Edit mode, the EDIT LED will light up and it will
turn off when the EDIT button is pressed to switch to Program
select mode.
2. Select a genre with the CATEGORY selector and press the
Program UP or Program DOWN pedal to select the program.
The program/value display shows the number of the program
that you selected.
3. Adjust the master volume as necessary.
) Page 11 "Setting the type of device that you'll be connecting
to the OUTPUT/PHONES jack and master volume - [GBL]
(GLOBAL)".

Bypass and Mute

Bypass (which turns off all effects including noise reduction)
and Mute (which mutes the StompLabs output) are convenient
functions to use while you're adjusting your guitar amp, tuning
during a live performance, or switching guitars. Here's how to
use Bypass or Mute.
Bypassing the StompLab
Simultaneously press the Program UP and Program DOWN
pedals; all effects will be bypassed. At this time, the program/
value display will indicate " – – ".
8
#
LED and
LED will light
Muting the StompLab
Simultaneously press and hold down the Program UP and Program
DOWN pedals for about one second and the output will be muted.
At this time, the program/value display will indicate " _ _ ".
When bypassed or muted, the Auto Chromatic Tuner will be
active. To cancel the bypass or mute function, press the Program
UP or Program DOWN pedal (this will not change the program).
The StompLab has a built-in Auto Chromatic Tuner.
You can calibrate the reference pitch (the note "A") of the tuner
in a range of 438Hz–445Hz.

Tuning procedure

1. The Auto Chromatic Tuner will be activated when the StompLab
is bypassed or muted.
If you want to tune silently, such as during a live
performance, simply mute the StompLab.
2. Play a note on your guitar and the program/value display will
indicate the name of the closest note.
Note names are indicated as follows.
C
C#
D
D#
Note name
Display
3. If your guitar is sharp (pitch too high), the Tuner
up. If your guitar is flat (pitch too low), the Tuner
light up. In either case, the brightness of the LEDs will indicate
Tuner
E
F
F#
G
G#
A
#
LED will light
A#
B
LED will

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