Owner`s manual
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Because the maximum drive is limited to +12 dB, using the Tube Saturation
model requires the original signal to be at a level greater than -12 dB. If
this is not the case, you should adjust the Input Trim control (in the Setup
Menu) to increase the level of the sound. (Be certain that Input Level is
not increased so much as to cause digital distortion.) It may be necessary
to go back and forth between Warmth Amount and Input Trim a few
times to get exactly the effect you want.
NOTE: If your audio was recorded at an exceptionally low level, it may
be that even maximum Input Trim and maximum Warmth Amount will
still not result in a level high enough to generate distortion. In that
case, either re-record your audio at a higher level (if possible) or use an
available digital waveform editor to digitally increase the level (keeping
in mind that this may negatively affect the signal quality).
If you want to add tube warmth without otherwise affecting your sound,
set both the Source Mic and Modeled Mic to Bypass.
Mic Modeler On Button
When this button is lit, the Mic Modeler module is active. When it is not
lit, the module is bypassed. Pressing the button toggles its state. The Mic
Modeler On/Off function can also be controlled by MIDI and/or by a
footswitch.
AUTO-TUNE MODULE
Scale Page
You tell Auto-Tune exactly which notes you want to correct on the Scale
Page:
Ch:CC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#B
:
This page allows you to specify the scale notes to which Auto-Tune tunes
the input sound.
The AVP comes with 25 preset scales: Chromatic, 12 diatonic major and 12
diatonic minor. To select a preset scale, use the cursor buttons to move to
the scale name field and select the desired scale.
In addition, you can customize any of the provided scales and save it as
part of your preset. To modify a scale, use the cursor buttons to move to
the desired scale note and set it to one of the following three states: