Owner`s manual

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Controls and Display Screens
MASTER MODULE
Preset Select
When the AVP is first powered up, it will briefly display the version of its
internal firmware and will then display the Preset Selection screen:
Select Preset:
##: Preset Name
Use the Data Entry knob to select the desired preset. Presets may also be
selected by MIDI Program Change commands and may be stepped through
sequentially using a footswitch.
Pressing the Preset button will always return you to this screen.
NOTE: Depending on the relative settings of adjacent presets, changing
presets while the AVP is processing audio may result in audible artifacts.
If you are using the AVP in live performance, care should be taken to
change presets while no audio is being processed.
Factory Presets
The AVP provides the ability to store 35 presets. All of these preset loca-
tions initially contain factory presets. The factory presets can be edited or
replaced entirely. Should you wish, you can always restore the factory
presets at a later time (see the “Restore Factory Presets” page below.)
A couple of things to keep in mind about the factory presets:
1. Except for those that use it as a special effect, all factory presets have
the Auto-Tune module turned off. If you want to include Auto-Tune in
a factory preset, either edit the preset and resave it, or copy the preset
to an unused location and edit the copy.
2. Presets that include double tracking default to Stereo Mode and Auto-
Tune set to a chromatic scale. Again, edit and resave or copy as desired.
Input Meter
These five LEDs light to indicate the level of the incoming audio. Ideally,
you should adjust the input to the highest level that does not consistently
cause the top red LED to light. (The red LED lights at a level of -3dB.
Digital clipping, which introduces a particularly nasty-sounding distortion,
will occur if the input exceeds 0dB.)