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Note: 

The footswitches will only activate the user presets and banks. To access the

factory presets and banks, you will need to use the Data Wheel and scroll above the
last user bank/preset.

When you have selected a particular bank and preset, the number of the preset and
bank will be shown in the display. Each effect that is active in that preset will be
indicated by the lit LEDs above the effect select buttons.

Accessing the Tuner

The VGS50 includes a chromatic tuner to quickly get your instrument in tune. To
access the tuner, press and hold the footswitch that is currently active(the footswitch
with a lit LED above it).  The letters “

tu

” will appear in the display. You can then

play any string on your guitar. The display (5) will show the note that you are
closest to, and the Tuner/Parameter LEDs (6) will light to let you know whether you
are sharp or flat. Your note is in tune when the green LED in the middle is lit. The
red and yellow LEDs above the green LED indicate that you are sharp and need to
tune down. The red and yellow LEDs below the green LED indicate that you are flat
and need to tune up. 

The tuning reference on the VGS50 has been set to A=440 (concert pitch) from the
factory. You may change the tuning reference for drop tunings by rotating the Data
Wheel at any time while in the tuner mode. Your tuning choices are A (standard
tuning), Ab (1/2 step flat), and G (whole step flat). 

Pressing any footswitch will exit the tuner mode and return you to the performance
mode.

Learn-a-Lick/Jam-a-Long

The Jam-a-Long feature lets you connect a tape or CD player to the VGS50 and
output the music into your amp with your guitar signal. The VGS50 also includes a
powerful teaching tool called “Learn-a-Lick”. This feature lets you record solos that
are too fast to hear much less learn, and then slow them down to a speed where
you can figure out what notes are being played. To use this feature you will need the
tape or CD with the “too-fast-solo” on it, a tape or CD player, and a cable with an
1/8” stereo jack on one end and a connector appropriate for your tape or CD
player’s headphone output on the other end.
Just follow these steps and you’ll have a virtual personal guitar instructor teaching
you all of those speed burning licks.

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Summary of Contents for VGS50

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL The Sound of Your Imagination A Harman International Company...

Page 2: ...760 S Sandy Parkway Sandy Utah USA Tel 801 568 7642 Fax 801 568 7638 The symbols shown above are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential haz ards with electrical products The lightning...

Page 3: ...ons 5 Section Two About the VGS50 6 Performance Mode 6 Selecting a Preset 6 Data Wheel 6 Footswitches 6 Accessing the Tuner 7 Learn A Lick 7 Section Three Editing a Preset 9 Selecting Effects 9 Editin...

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Page 5: ...nual is your guide to getting the most out of your VGS50 Please read it carefully to get familiar with the controls of the VGS50 This will ensure years of audio enjoyment Included Items Your VGS50 was...

Page 6: ...er Level Reverb Delay 11 Modulation Effects Noise Gate Equalization Distortion and Compression 3 Store Button and LED After editing a preset your modifications must be stored in order for the VGS50 to...

Page 7: ...of the displayed note 7 Data Wheel This knob is used to select the preset in performance mode and to increase or decrease a parameter value in the parameter edit mode 8 Parameter Edit Button and LED...

Page 8: ...tions D Headphone This jack is used for connecting a pair of stereo headphones to the VGS50 The output level knob 10 will control the volume level in the headphones E Jam a long Learn a Lick Connect f...

Page 9: ...power to your amplification until the completion of these steps 1 Connect your instrument to the VGS50 input jack A MONO 2a Connect the left output B to the input of your amplifier or line input of a...

Page 10: ...reset number is shown in the display The Data Wheel will scroll through all of the presets in the user set and then scroll through all of the presets in the factory set If you continue to rotate the D...

Page 11: ...d and yellow LEDs below the green LED indicate that you are flat and need to tune up The tuning reference on the VGS50 has been set to A 440 concert pitch from the factory You may change the tuning re...

Page 12: ...is finished the VGS50 will start playback automatically The Parameter Edit LEDs will light one at a time to show where you are in the recording The lick will play through in its entirety and then sta...

Page 13: ...or adjustments available to that particular effects group Any parameters associated with that effect type will light in the Parameter Tuning LED section 6 indicating that those parameters are also av...

Page 14: ...about to edit the distortion gain The display will show the current value for the gain parameter Using the Data Wheel will increase or decrease the amount of distortion gain 3 Next we wanted boosted...

Page 15: ...Press the Parameter Edit button again and the Mix Level LED will flash and the display will show the value of the Mix Use the Data Wheel to set this to about 60 6 In our example we were going to have...

Page 16: ...preset to your liking you must store the preset in order for the VGS50 to remember you settings There are three steps to storing a preset 1 Press the Store button 3 once The Store LED will start flas...

Page 17: ...Grunge Clean Valve Blues Valve and Saturated Valve Some of these distortions use the tube and some use transistors to achieve the distortion The distortions using the tube will be indicated by a lit...

Page 18: ...kes the signals sum and difference of the modulated frequency and guitar frequency and mixes it with the original signal The result is a metallic ringing sort of sound Pixellator A pixellator degrades...

Page 19: ...ilable for Editing The following is a list of the parameters available for editing or fine tuning and a description of how each parameter will affect the sound of the corresponding effects Gain The Ga...

Page 20: ...ms Calibrating the Expression Pedal If the expression pedal ever has problems with controlling parameters between their full range it may be necessary to re calibrate it Follow these steps for calibra...

Page 21: ...1 Surficide 32 Wahs Up 33 Rockabilly Country 41 Pedal Steel 42 Tremolo 43 Chicken Picken Blues 51 Blues Rhythm 52 Blues Solo 53 Clean Blues Studio 61 Studio Crunch 62 Chorus Swell 63 Greasy Solo Jazz...

Page 22: ...n PRODUCTS PREVIOUSLY MANUFACTURED 6 The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied and DOD neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume any obligation or liabilit...

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Page 24: ...tion 8760 S Sandy Parkway Sandy Utah 84070 USA PH 801 568 7642 FAX 801 568 7638 DOD and VGS50 are registered trade marks of the Harman Music Group Inc Copyright the Harman Music Group Printed in the U...

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