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3. Editing

Setting the noise reduction and
program levels

1. If you are in 

Play mode

, press the 

NR-PRG LEVEL

switch.

2. By rotating value knobs 1 or 2, or pressing the 

NR-

PRG LEVEL

 switch, you can access the screen

displays for adjusting the noise reduction and
setting the level for each program.

3. To adjust the amount of noise reduction, use value

knob 1 (range OFF...10: shown in the MASTER/
VALUE display).

4. To adjust the level of each program, use value knob

2 (range 0...10: shown in the MASTER/VALUE
display).

Level

Noise reduction

Instead of value knobs 1 and 2, you can also use the
cursor switches (

) to select a parameter and use

the MASTER/VALUE switches to adjust the value of the
parameter.

Depending on the guitar that you use, raising the noise
reduction setting too high may cause the sound to be cut
off at low levels.

The volume of each program will change depending on
the guitar that you use. Adjust the program level for your
guitar.

If you wish to save the noise reduction and program level
settings that you edited, you must perform the “Program
write” operation. If you turn off the power or select a
different program without writing the program, the
program you modified will revert to its previous settings.

Modifying program names

Press the 

RENAME

 switch and specify the program

name (maximum 7 characters). Use the cursor switches
( ,  ) to select the character that you wish to change
(the character will blink). Then use value knob 5 to
select the desired character. The available characters
are shown below.

Available characters

Move between

character positions

Select characters

You can also use the MASTER/VALUE switches to
change the character.

If you wish to save the modified program name, you must
perform the “Program write” operation. If you turn off the
power or select a different program without writing the
program, the program name you edited will revert to its
previous setting.

Writing programs

Here’s how to write an edited program.

1. Press the 

WRITE 

switch, and the name display will

indicate “

WRITE

.” The bank number display

and the program LED will blink.

2. Use the 

MASTER/VALUE

 switches (

,

) to select

the writing destination bank, and use the cursor
switches ( ,  ) to select the writing destination
program.

3. Press the 

WRITE 

switch once again, and the

display will read “

COMPLT

” to indicate that the

program has been written. You will then return to

Play mode

.

You can also use value knob 5 or the bank switches to
select the bank, and the program switches to select the
program.

If you decide not to write, press the 

EXIT

 switch to

cancel the Write operation.

Select the bank

Select the program

Select the bank

Select the program

If you write an edited program to a different program
number, the program that was overwritten will be lost.

It is not possible to write to a preset program.

Summary of Contents for Toneworks AX1500G

Page 1: ...s and mute 9 Auto tuner 9 Metronome 9 Expression pedal 10 Individual mode 10 Phrase Trainer mode 11 3 Editing 12 Editing effects 12 Setting the noise reduction and program levels 13 Modifying program...

Page 2: ...comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential inst...

Page 3: ...and then operate the pedal to play back the phrase The built in Phrase Trainer function lets you record sound from an audio device or a guitar performance maximum 16 seconds and play it back at a slow...

Page 4: ...editing these knobs control the parameters of the effect that is assigned to the DRIVE AMP effect by the selected program Refer to p 12 Quick editing for the DRIVE AMP effect block 5 Effect channel sw...

Page 5: ...s switch to adjust the amount of noise reduction or the level of each program 7 RENAME switch Use this switch to change the name of a program 8 Metronome LED This LED will blink in time with the metro...

Page 6: ...ect these jacks to your guitar amp or mixer etc For mono connections use the L MONO jack 4 PHONE jack stereo mini Connect a set of headphones to this jack 5 DC 9V Connect the included AC adapter here...

Page 7: ...icult phrases When you enter this mode the MODULATION PEDAL and AMBIENCE effect blocks will automatically be turned off In this mode it is not possible to switch programs or effect channels Hold down...

Page 8: ...nd will be set to the program and master level setting that were last selected when the power was turned off Adjusting the master level The MASTER VALUE display will show the master level immediately...

Page 9: ...nd and off again by repeating this operation It can also be turned off by pressing the EXIT switch Auto tuner When the AX1500G is in bypass or mute the tuner will operate automatically If you mute the...

Page 10: ...Do not apply excessive force to the expression pedal Before operating the expression pedal verify the amount of force that is required to make the pedal LED light and to apply the effect Individual m...

Page 11: ...e selected recording mode Depending on the volume of the connected audio device the sound may be distorted If this occurs adjust the volume on the audio device If the AUX input jack is used the sound...

Page 12: ...ect set noise reduction and program levels and modify the program name During editing the edit icon in the display will blink Edit icon Value of the parameter The parameter assigned to the knob you mo...

Page 13: ...maximum 7 characters Use the cursor switches to select the character that you wish to change the character will blink Then use value knob 5 to select the desired character The available characters ar...

Page 14: ...roxi mately one second Then the power on display will appear and you will enter Play mode After the adjustment procedure has been completed verify the operation of the pedal Select an effect that will...

Page 15: ...the program turned on p 4 8 4 Metronome does not function Are you in Play mode or in Individual mode The metronome will not function in Phrase Trainer mode Is the metronome output level set to 0 p 9...

Page 16: ...istortion Fuzz Amp The effect model offers a wide variety of classic sounds TUBE OD TUBE OD This model simulates the overdriven sound of a popular tube overdrive pedal from the 70 s that responds well...

Page 17: ...AC15 AP 0 3 9 7 Ln 1 10 0 10 2x12 BLACK PANEL AP 0 3 9 7 Ln 1 10 0 10 2x12 AC30 AP 0 3 9 7 Ln 1 10 0 10 2x12 CLASS A AP 0 3 9 7 Ln 1 10 0 10 4x10 TWEED AP 0 3 9 7 Ln 1 10 0 10 4x12 CLASSIC AP 0 3 9 7...

Page 18: ...ob is placed in the 10 position the TIME knob will have no effect MOD DELAY MOD DLY This effect modulates the delay time to produce chorus and flanger like effects Adding a small amount of depth with...

Page 19: ...ob 3 Knob 4 DEPTH Adjusts the sensitivity with which the wah will respond to your picking Knob 5 POLARITY Specifies the direction in which the wah will operate AUTO WAH AUTOWAH This is a band pass fil...

Page 20: ...s fully forward Knob 2 CENTER Select the vowel sound produced when the pedal is in the halfway position Knob 3 BOTTOM Select the vowel sound produced when the pedal is fully backward Vowel sounds A E...

Page 21: ...eats Knob 3 TONE Adjusts the tone of the effect sound Knob 4 Knob 5 MIX Adjusts the mix amount of the effect sound Sample and play If you use this effect in a program where the AMBIENCE effect block i...

Page 22: ...justs the feedback amount delay repeats Knob 3 TONE Adjusts the tonal quality of the delay Knob 4 Knob 5 MIX Adjusts the mix amount of the delay Reverb This effect model simulates the reverberation of...

Page 23: ...AUTO WAH VOX WAH PLATE 7 1 LP NECK CLASSIC COMP 2x12 AC30 US HI GAIN 2x12 AC30 CLASSIC CHORUS VOLUME PING PONG DELEY 2 TRIPPIN CLASSIC COMP 4x10 TWEED TUBE OD 4x10 TWEED ORANGE PHASER VOLUME ECHO PLU...

Page 24: ...cifications and voltages required by each country These products are warranted by the KORG distribu tor only in each country Any KORG product not sold with a warranty card or carrying a serial number...

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