Collective control of
rhythm and looper
Control the rhythm and looper all at once.
Looper is not recorded: Start rhythm playback →
Start looper recording → End recording (start
playback)Looper recorded: Start simultaneous
playback of rhythm and looper (except LOOP mode
3)
Press twice quickly to stop both.
For details, refer to ‘Footswitch function details
(additional info)’ on the next page.
Press both the START/STOP button and
the LOOP button at the same time.
(TIP] In Foot Switch Function Setting
mode, you can press the LOOP button
while holding down the START/STOP
button to switch LOOP mode.
VARIATION LED:
Turns in the same way as rhythm
playback during normal operation.
LOOP LED:
LOOP mode 1: The LOOP LED (green)
lights up. LOOP mode 2: The LOOP LED
(orange) lights up. LOOP mode 3: The
LOOP LED (red) lights up.
Program switching
(VOX MINI GO 50
only)
Each time it is pressed, the user program is
switched to A → B → C → A…
Press the PROGRAM button.
(During normal operation: Switches the
program.)
The PROGRAM LED turns green 4
orange 4 red.
No assignment (Nothing occurs.)
Press and hold the footswitch.
(‘No assignment’ cannot be set during
normal operation.)
All turns off.
Footswitch function details (additional info) Tuner On/Off
If the tuner is turned on by operating the footswitch, three LEDs of the footswitch are switched to the tuner display (the VARIATION LED remains set to the
original display).
If you press and hold the VARIATION button, the VARIATION LED is switched to the tuner display, but the display of the footswitch remains unchanged. In any
case, when the footswitch is pressed while the tuner is on, the tuner is turned off.
[TIP] When the LED of the footswitch is in the tuner display, the tuner is turned off even if you press the footswitch when it is assigned to another function.
Looper recording/playback/overdub and LOOP mode
Each time you press the footswitch, the looper operation transitions. You can use three modes of operation, including the same operation as the LOOP Amp
Models and Effects This section describes the characteristics of each amp model and effect. AMP model DELUXE CL button on the top panel (LOOP mode 1)
(refer to “Foot Switch Function Setting mode” on page 11).
This dual-channel, 22W blackface design from the ’60s used 6V6 power tubes and a tube-driven reverb to produce a big sound at a lower wattage.
LOOP mode 1: Basically operates in the same way as the LOOP button.
Our modeling is based on the Vibrato channel.
However, if the switch is pressed in the suspended (unrecorded) state, the recording standby is skipped, and the recording starts immediately.
LOOP mode 2: If the switch is pressed while recording, recording is stopped and switched to Overdubbing mode. Others are the same as LOOP mode 1.
LOOP mode 3: If the switch is pressed while suspended (including the recorded state), during playback, or during overdubbing, the previous phrases are
erased, and a new recording starts.
[TIP] A different mode can be assigned to multiple switches, so you can freely combine the recording – playback – overdubbing order when playing.
Collective control of rhythm and looper
When both the rhythm and the looper are suspended while no looper has been recorded (or in LOOP mode 3). the mode transitions in the order of Start
rhythm payback →Start looper recording → End recording (Start playback) each time the button is pressed.
[TIP] If you press both during playback, the operation will be the same as “Looper recording/ playback / overdubbing”. Press twice quickly to stop
both the rhythm and the looper.
If you press this button when both the rhythm and the looper are suspended while the looper is recorded, the rhythm and looper start playback at the same
time (excluding LOOP mode 3).
(TIP] The looper is always played back from the beginning, and the rhythm is played back from the middle according to the relative position when
recording the looper (refer to “Simultaneous playback of rhythm and looper” on page 9).
When either button is pressed during playback, the relative position is not reflected.
if the button is pressed while the looper is playing back and the rhythm is stopped, the looper status does not change and the rhythm starts
playing from the beginning.
Amp Models and Effects
This section describes the characteristics of each amp model and its effect.
AMP model
DELUXE CL
This dual-channel, 22W blackface design from the ’60s used 6V6 power tubes and a tube-driven reverb to produce a big sound at a lower wattage. Our
modeling is based on the Vibrato channel.
BOUTIQUE CL
This models the clean channel of a high-quality amp that was produced only on special order and was known as the overdrive special. With a beautifully
rounded low range, a sharp midrange attack, and a sweet treble register, this is ideal for single-coil pickups.
BOUTIQUE OD
This model is the overdrive channel of a 100W high-quality amp that was produced only on special order and was known as the overdrive special. The
wonderful sustain obtained by raising the GAIN control is smooth and soulful.
VOX AC30
This is a modeling of the normal channel of AC30, which is a typical guitar amplifier of VOX. The clear high range of the Celestion alnico “Blue” speaker, as
well as the rich midrange, deliver a captivating clean sound.
VOX AC3OTB
This model an AC30 amp with the “top boost” circuit of the 1964 AC30. It delivers a smooth and refined top end, a majestically deep overdrive, and a rich,
brilliant clean sound.