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X V-AMP LX1-X

Quick Start Guide

X V-AMP LX1-X Controls

STORE

NOISE G.

COMPR.

REVERB

MODUL.

DELAY

PEDAL

CONFIGURE

BASS EQ

PRESENCE

GAIN

2

ND

 FUNCTION

COPY

/ VOLUME

ADJUST

TAP

BYPASS/TUNER

TUNER

PHONES

AMP + FX

EFFECT

SPEED

VOLUME

FX ONLY

CON

FIGU

RATION 

                   PEDAL AS

SIGN

WAH

1

2

3

4

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)

(7)

(8) (9)

(10) (11)

(12)

(17)

(18)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(22)

(21)

(20)

(19)

(22)

(EN) 

Controls

Control Elements

(1) 

ADJUST

: Used to perform various adjustments.

GAIN

. Use this control to regulate the drive of the amp 

simulation, i.e. the degree of distortion. Use it when 

none of the keys  

(3)

,  

(5)

,  

(7)

,  

(9)

  or  

(11)

  are blinking.

VOLUME

: If you hold the TAP key  

(12)

  depressed, 

using ADJUST lets you adjust the volume of a preset.

(2) 

STORE

. The presets on the X V-AMP are saved using the 

STORE key. If the STORE key lights up, it means that a 

preset has been changed but has not yet been stored. 

By keeping the STORE key depressed (longer than 

2 seconds), the newly edited preset is stored. When the 

STORE LED is no longer lit up, the stored preset shown 

in the display is now active.

(3) 

NOISE G

. The NOISE GATE is active and can be edited 

when the key LED is lit up. The threshold can be 

controlled by using ADJUST. When the ADJUST control is 

turned all the way to the left, the NOISE GATE is off and 

the LED is no longer lit up. 

(4) 

CONFIGURE

. By simultaneously pressing NOISE G.  

(3)

  and COMPR.  

(5)

,  you get to the configuration 

menu. Use the  COMPR. or NOISE G. keys to alternate 

between indi-vidual operating modes. This way, 

you can implement a global setting on your 

X V-AMP that lets you adjust to different studio 

and live situations. 

(5) 

COMPRESSOR

. Press this key to get to the compressor 

menu. Use the ADJUST control to regulate “ratio”, 

or use TAP + ADJUST to regulate “attack”. When the 

ADJUST control is turned all the way to the left, 

the COMPRESSOR is off and the LED is no longer lit up.

(6) 

BASS EQ

. Simultaneously press COMPR.  

(5)

  and 

MODUL.  

(7)

  (both LEDs are blinking) to control bass 

frequencies in a preset. Use ADJUST to increase or 

decrease low frequencies. Keep TAP pressed while 

turning ADJUST to determine if you want to affect 

only the deepest frequencies (ADJUST turned all the 

way to the left) or if you also want to affect higher 

bass frequencies.

(7) 

MODULATION

. After you press this key (its LED blinks), 

you can select one of the eight modulation effects by 

using the FX/AMPS control  

(14) 

: Chorus, flanger, phaser, 

pitch bend, tremolo, rotary, auto wah and P-funk’n. 

You get to the second-layer effects (gray) by keeping 

the TAP key depressed while you are turning the 

FX/AMPS control; the 2nd FUNCTION LED lights up. 

ADJUST controls the effect ratio in the preset. The speed 

parameter is adjusted using TAP. By hitting MODUL.  

(7)

  

again, or by selecting a different parameter, you quit.

(8) 

PRESENCE

. You activate PRESENCE by simultaneously 

pressing MODUL.  

(7)

  and DELAY  

(9)

  (both LEDs 

are blinking). Starting at the middle setting of the 

ADJUST control (neutral), the share of PRESENCE 

(high frequencies) can be lowered or increased in a 

preset. Keeping TAP pressed while you turn ADJUST 

allows you to determine the center frequency of 

the filter.

(9) 

DELAY

. Pressing this key adjusts DELAY. A delay lets 

you create a lag in the input signal similar to an echo. 

Use ADJUST to regulate the intensity; when you 

keep TAP pressed while you turn ADJUST, you set up 

feedback. The rhythm in which you tap at the TAP key 

determines the time between individual echos.

(10) 

PEDAL ASSIGN

. Press DELAY  

(9)

  and REVERB  

(11)

  

simultaneously to assign a function to the EXPRESSION 

PEDAL (“PA” is shown in the display). At the same time, 

one of the right-hand LEDs in the display is blinking 

(speed, effect, volume, wah). Now you can assign one of 

the following functions to the pedal:

•  Speed:

 to dial up the SPEED parameter of an 

effect, hit the respective effect module key 

(

(7)

  or  

(9)

) and then briefly press TAP: SPEED, 

TAP and effect key LEDs are blinking

•  Effect:

 To modify effect parameters “mix”, 

“depth”, “feedback” and “decay” using the pedal, 

press the effect module key of your choice and 

then modify the desired parameter (either using 

Adjust or TAP): the EFFECT LED blinks 

in the display (2nd Function and the effect key 

where applicable)

•  Volume:

 If you want to use the expression 

pedal to control the volume, hold TAP and 

briefly move ADJUST. The 2nd FUNCTION and 

VOLUME LEDs blink

•  Gain:

 To use the expression pedal to control GAIN 

in a  preset, you only have to quickly modify GAIN 

using ADJUST (VOLUME LED blinks); then, use the 

pedal to modify GAIN

•  Wah Wah:

 Pressing the expression pedal 

automatically selects the wah function. 

The Wah LED blinks

(11) 

REVERB

. Press this key to set up REVERB. A reverb 

effect lets you simulate room characteristics in the 

overall sound. You can choose between 4 different 

reverb types: Ambience, cathedral, spring and reverb. 

The FX/AMPS control lets you select between reverb 

and cathedral, and if you keep TAP pressed at the same 

time, then you can additionally select between spring 

and ambience (second layer).

(12) 

The 

TAP

 key performs several functions:

•  GAIN/VOLUME:

 Use ADJUST to determine the 

amount of distortion (GAIN). If you keep TAP 

pressed while you move ADJUST, you control 

the volume of a preset instead. When editing 

effect blocks, ADJUST lets you access the second 

function layer for parameter settings

•  FX/AMPS control and 2nd FUNCTION:

 

Hitting TAP lets you select the second layer of the 

effects and AMP simulations (gray)

•  Speed:

 Keep hitting the TAP key in the rhythm 

of a song, and the selected effect (delay or 

modulation effect) adjusts itself automatically 

to the tapped rhythm

(13) 

2nd FUNCTION

. As soon as any second-layer function 

on the FX/AMPS control is dialed up, 2nd FUNCTION 

LED lights up.

(14) 

FX/AMPS

. A LED on the FX/AMPS control indicates 

the current AMP model. If the 2nd FUNCTION LED is 

also lit up, you’re dealing with one of the second-layer 

AMP models (gray); if not, then one of the first-layer 

AMP models is selected (white). By turning FX/AMPS 

(and by holding tap, if necessary), you can switch to 

another AMP model.

(15) 

The 

DISPLAY

 indicates which preset has been selected 

and gives information on the modifications done during 

editing. When the TUNER is activated, the DISPLAY 

indi-cates which tone is played on the instrument you 

connected to your X V-AMP.

(16) 

DOWN

. Use this footswitch to dial down presets 

(99 - 00, downwards). Keep the footswitch depressed 

longer to skip through the presets downwards.

(17) 

UP

. Use this footswitch to dial up presets 

(00 - 99, upwards). Keep the footswitch depressed 

longerto skip through the presets upwards.

(18) 

EXPRESSION PEDAL

. The expression pedal controls 

(among others) the Wah Wah effect. The switch located 

beneath the pedal switches the Wah Wah on and off 

in this case. PEDAL ASSIGN lets you assign another 

function to the pedal (e. g. volume, effect intensity 

etc.). See also  

(10)

.

(19) 

LINE OUT/PHONES

. You can take the audio signal 

of your X V-AMP at the LINE OUT/PHONES connector. 

You can either connect your headphones to the 

X V-AMP, or connect the X V-AMP to a mixer.

(20) 

MONO AMP OUT

. Connect the input of your guitar 

amp here. In contrast to the LINE OUT/PHONES signal, 

this signal is reproduced with a level that is 20 dB lower.

(21) 

INSTRUMENT INPUT

. This is the 1/4" jack input of your 

X V-AMP. Connect your instrument here. Always use 

high-quality 1/4" mono jack cables.

(22) 

AC IN

. Connect the enclosed power supply to the AC IN 

connector. As soon as you plug the power supply into 

the mains, your X V-AMP is automatically “on”.

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