Basic procedure, Assigning amp gain, Assigning the reverb effect input level – VOX Amplification USA VTX150 User Manual

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For each program, you can specify the parameter that will be controlled by the
expression pedal, and save the assignment. When you save a program, the
position (angle) of the expression pedal at that moment is also saved as a value
in the program. When you select that program, the saved value will be re-
called.
However, the following values are not saved.

- Input level to the delay effect
- Input level to the reverb effect
- PITCH parameter of PITCH SHIFT

Assigning a function to the expression pedal (Quick
Assign)

The VTX150 Neodymium lets you easily assign an effect parameter or the
effect input level to the expression pedal.

HINT:

For details on the effect parameters that can be assigned, please

refer to “About the amp models and effect types” (p.25).

NOTE:

The function that’s assigned to the expression pedal and its mini-

mum/maximum values are specified independently for each program. In
Preset mode or Channel Select mode, any changes that you make will be
lost if you don’t save the edited program before switching to another
program or to Manual mode, or before turning off the power.

Basic procedure

1.

Use the selectors to select the desired effect, and use the knob or switch whose
parameter you want to assign to the expression pedal. If the parameter is
assignable, the VC-12SV’s pedal LED (the LED at the upper left of the expres-
sion pedal) will blink for one or two seconds.

2.

While the pedal LED is blinking, press the VC-12SV’s pedal switch. The pedal
LED will blink rapidly; this completes the assignment.

Assigning amp gain

1.

Use the GAIN control.

2.

Press the pedal switch while the pedal LED is blinking.

Assigning the reverb effect input level

1.

Use the REVERB knob.

2.

Press the pedal switch while the pedal LED is blinking.

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