Vocal Buttonmap tab
Buttonmap is probably one of the coolest new
features in VL3X.
Don't like where the Harmony button is?
►
Remap it!
Want to have direct footswitch access to an
►
effect that isn't µMod, Delay, Reverb, HIT,
Double (Comp) or Harmony (Drive)?
Remap it!
Don't feel like switching between the Vocal
►
and Guitar Layer?
Remap a Vocal button to a Guitar effect or
vice versa!
Want to trigger a loop with one button from
►
the Vocal or Guitar Layer?
Remap a button to Loop Trigger!
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-07-16)
Remapping buttons
Use the Control Knob to highlight the but-
►
ton you would like to remap. Physical button
names are on the top in each selection box,
and the mapped button is on the bottom.
Use the Mix Knob on the far left to change the
►
button mapping.
If you wish, set the footswitch to Momentary
►
mode using the Mix Knob under the Mode
column.
Editing the Vocal Layer
Tips and tricks for working
with the Buttonmap
There are separate Buttonmap tabs on the
►
Vocal and Guitar edit screens. They are in-
dependent of one another, so you can remap
footswitches for each Layer.
When you have remapped a footswitch, the
►
Home display will show you which effect has
been remapped. If you forget where you have
remapped a button, look there.
Vocal effects have a small microphone image
►
next to them, Guitar effects have a small gui-
tar, and system controls have a small wrench.
This can help you to see what the remapped
footswitch will affect.
When remapping footswitches from one Layer
►
to another, footswitches from another Layer
(Guitar effects used on the Vocal Layer and
vice versa) will be dimly lit in either blue (Vo-
cal) or red (Guitar) when they are off to remind
you that pressing that footswitch will activate
an effect from a different Layer. This is a good
reminder showing you at a glance which in-
ter-Layer remappings you have made.
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