by gibbo3272 » 27 Mar 2016, 03:48
Hello Paul, I hope you have had some success with the VT20+ and getting the sound that you want. Looking at your last post you have the far left LED to green, this will still have you in a pre-set mode, I think you need to be in Manual mode and have the TUNER/BYPASS set to ON. I too have the VT20+ and for non tech people like myself it has taken a while to try to understand the complexity of the amp – still have’nt got there yet, I have followed the earlier post from Len and am heading in the right direction.
To get into Manual mode I have copied instructions from the User Manual:
MANUAL MODE:
When the VT20+/VT40+/VT80+/VT120+ is in Manual mode, it will behave like
a conventional guitar amp. In other words, the sound will reflect the actual
position of all the top panel selectors and control knobs (except for the VALUE
and DEPTH knobs).
Switching to Manual mode
If the MANUAL LED is dark, the unit is not in Manual mode. Press and hold
down the PRESET switch for one second or longer; the MANUAL LED will
light up, and the unit will enter Manual mode.
NOTE: In Manual mode, if you adjust a parameter setting that is not affected
by a knob position (such as the effect parameter and the noise reduction
settings), the adjusted setting will be saved automatically, and that same
setting will be recalled the next time the unit enters Manual mode. However, if
at that time the PEDAL or MOD/DELAY selector is set to a different position
than previously, the default parameter settings for that effect type will be
loaded.
CREATING A SOUND:
Here’s how to create a sound from scratch.
1. Enter Manual mode.
2. Use the TUNER (BYPASS) switch to bypass the effect (the TUNER (BYPASS)
LEDs will be lit up).
If you want to use an effect, you’ll add it last.
3. Use the AMP switch/selector to select the amp that you want to use.
HINT: For details on the amp models, refer to “Amp models” (p. 22).
4. Adjust the top panel knobs such as GAIN, VOLUME, TREBLE, MIDDLE, and
BASS.
5. Turn the VALUE knob to set the noise reduction. This setting is also saved in
the program. For details, refer to “Adjusting the noise reduction” (p. 15).
HINT: Adjust the noise reduction so that there’s no unwanted noise when
you’re not playing your guitar.
Hope this is helpful and good luck.
Geoff