User`s guide

levels menu, then you make the adjustments until your ears and level indicators are happy.
Assign Mode
Assign mode is used for linking programs and parameters to the Foot controller, MIDI, LFOs and Dynamic modifiers. Once the 2120 VGS is in
assign mode, all modifier assignments (Foot Controller, MIDI, LFO and Dynamic links) can be made from this point. Access to this function is
located on the front panel or in the utilities pages within the 2120 VGS.
Output Module Functions
The Output Module of the 2120 VGS gives you assignment control over crucial aspects of your sounds. The Menus of the Output module
include: Master Mix (Page 1), Cabinet Emulator Settings (Page 2), Solo button assignment (Page 3), Volume pedal assignment (Page 4) and
Seamless Program Time changes (Page 4).
To access the Output module of the 2120 VGS, from Program mode press either the <Edit> button and turn the <Program/Effect> until the
the Master Mix module flashes. If you wish to cut out a step or two in this process, simply press the <Other> button until the Master Mix
module flashes.
Once you are at the Master Mix module, you simply use the <Page> knob to move to the various editing pages of the Output module.
To leave the Output module section , simply press the <Program> button. Always make sure to store any changes made to the selected
program.
Getting Sounds
The following sections will help provide you with some quick and easy tips and recommendations for getting the optimal tones out of your
2120 VGS.
Input and Output Adjustments
The best setting for the input control is to use the <Input> knob so you have strong signal coming into the 2120 VGS occasionally lighting the
clip LED. As far as setting the Output level, let your ears be the judge. But, if you can’t hear the rest of the band, chances are that you need to
back off on the output level of the 2120 VGS or the input of your amplifier(s).
Gain Adjustments
To adjust the gain in the Tube or Distortion section, either turn the <Gain> knob on the front panel or press the <Edit> button to put you in
Edit mode. Now use the <Program/Effect> wheel to scroll to the Tube or Distortion module. From this point, turn the <Page> knob to
move to Page 2 of 2 of the Tube or Distortion module. Your gain settings range from 0 to 100, so this gives you plenty of room for great tones
in between.
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