Vox Tonelab Le Loop Using the Hold Delay
Uploader Comments (AllanHP)
All Comments (18)
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wow man, i just got a tonelab se for 250 euros!!
Thanks for this video! Helped me getting the loop together, it's not the most practical but i'll get used to it! :D
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@AllanHP one thing I found out though too, is it is actually continually looping silently. kinda weird but, at least it isn't gone!
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@SekTauBand That's excellent! Thank you
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@SekTauBand ok. here's the workaround. if you go into "individual" mode where you can cycle the effects on/off individually you can turn off the delay and it stops immediately AND it keeps the loop recorded so you don't loose it when you click the delay off.
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@AllanHP yeah, I think you have a good thought there. switching to another "duplicate" program may be the easiest/best way, I'll try that and see what happens! I mean you could in essence have four of the same program on the same bank, with slight variations between them for different parts of the song I suppose.
Thanks for the comment, i'm glad the video helped you
The tonelab isn't really great for loops but the hold delay can be fun to jam a little..
Congratulations on the acquisition!
Cheers
AllanHP 3 months ago
omg dude i dont know if this is coinsidence but i have the same guitar and vox its a ibanez grg170dx am i right ?
6paidaa 8 months ago
@6paidaa I was using a RG370DX, it's very similar though. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
AllanHP 8 months ago
can u tell me your drivw patch settings ?:)
i mean the distortion sound
fwtovolidas 1 year ago
@fwtovolidas I used "AC Lead" it's a stock patch (comes with the tonelab), if you deleted it i can check the settings for you, or you can reset your tonelab to default. Anyway, the AC Lead is a AC30 with treble boost with some reverb, i guess.
AllanHP 1 year ago