Using The Expression Pedal For Control; Expression Pedal Settings; Assigning A Function To The Expression Pedal (Quick Assign) - Vox Tonelab ST Owner's Manual

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Using the expression pedal for control

Expression pedal settings

The ToneLab ST's programs assign various functions to the
expression pedal, allowing you to control not only wah or vol-
ume but many other kinds of effect parameters with the expres-
sion pedal.
HINT: If you select VOX WAH, the expression pedal will
automatically function as a wah pedal.
For each program, you can specify which parameter will be con-
trolled by the expression pedal and how it will be controlled.
When you save a program, the position (angle) of the expression
pedal at that moment will be saved in the program as the param-
eter value. When you select that program, the value saved in the
program will be recalled as the setting of the assigned parame-
ter.
In the following cases, however, the value is not saved.
• Volume
• Input level to the delay effect
• Input level to the reverb effect
• PITCH parameter of PITCH SHIFTER
• Cutoff frequency of FILTRON
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Assigning a function to the expression pedal
(Quick Assign)
On the ToneLab ST, it's easy to assign an effect parameter or the
effect input level to the expression pedal.
HINT: For details on the effect parameters that you can
assign, refer to "About the amp models, cabinet models, and
effect types" (p.13).
To assign a function to the expression pedal
As an example, here's how to assign the SPEED parameter of the
U-VIBE pedal effect to the expression pedal.
1.
Turn on the effect.
In this example, press the PEDAL on/off switch to turn
the pedal effect on.
2.
Use the selector to select a effect, and then operate the EDIT
knob.
Use the PEDAL selector to select U-VIBE, and then turn
the EDIT knob. The QUICK ASSIGN LED will light.
3.
Hold down the EXP PARAM switch for about two seconds.
The SPEED parameter will be assigned to the expression
pedal; the program display will indicate "
second, and will then show the program number.
4.
If desired, save this setting in the program.
For details on how to save, refer to "Saving a program"
(p.12).
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