Owner`s manual

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How Double Track works
The Double Track functions works a bit differently depending upon
whether or not you are using the AVP’s Auto-Tune module for your main
track. Here’s how:
If the Auto-tune module is active on your main track (i.e., its On button
is lit), the double track will be the non-pitch corrected version of your
track.
If the Auto-tune module is not active on your main track (i.e., its On
button is not lit), the double track will be generated by passing the
main track through the Auto-Tune function using the parameters set in
the Auto-tune module. Consequently, in this case it is important to
select an appropriate scale, speed, and detune value for the Auto-Tune
module to produce the desired double track effect. (On the other hand,
some unlikely scale note choices or Speed settings might produce some
very interesting — if untraditional — effects.)
Double Track On Button
When this button is lit, the Double Track function is active. When it is not
lit, the module is bypassed. Pressing the button toggles its state. The
Double Track On/Off function can also be controlled by MIDI and/or by a
footswitch.
Output/Main Bypass Page
Main Bypass: OFF
Output Gain: +12 dB
Setting Main Bypass to ON causes the input signal to be passed through
the AVP with no processing by any of the modules. While Main Bypass is
engaged, no other controls will respond until bypass is disengaged.
NOTE: Main Bypass can also be engaged by the footswitch
. Engaging
bypass by the footswitch will cause the Output/Main Bypass Page to be
displayed and, as above, no other controls will respond until bypass
is disengaged.
The Output Gain control is used to fine-tune the AVP’s output level. Its
range is -30dB to +24dB.
Output Meter
The Output Meter displays the level of the signal output by the AVP.