User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Quick Start
- Basic operation
- Items in the screen
- Performing
- Creating your own sounds
- Library / List
- Music player
- Playing a song
- Selecting and playing a song you’ve added to the library
- Rewinding or fast-forwarding the song
- Adjusting the song’s volume
- Adjusting the song’s pitch
- Adjusting the song’s tempo
- Playing back one or more songs repeatedly
- Playing a looped region in a song
- Switching guitar programs while the song plays - Auto Change function
- Recording
- Playing a song
- GXT (Guitar XTracktion) function
- Option pedal/switch settings
- Preference settings
JamVOX owner’s manual
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Recording
JamVOX lets you record your own performance. You can also record your
own performance along with a song played by the music player.
You can try recording your own performance along with one of the
karaoke songs on the included CD, or along with a song whose guitar
track you’ve cancelled using the GXT function.
In this example, we’ll record your guitar performance along the song
playback.
1 In the Mixer section, make sure that you’ve made the following set-
tings.
Make sure that the Rec button at left (Guitar) and the Rec button at
right (Music) are lit. If not, click to make them light.
Make sure that the Guitar button and the Music button located below
the Rec buttons are lit. If not, click to make them light.
NOTE: The Rec button and Mic button in the center are for the mic. In
this example, we don’t care about the state of these buttons.
2 Click the button located in the upper left of the display to show
the recording level meter.
3 Adjust the recording level. Click the button to play back the song,
and perform on your guitar.
While you watch the level meter, use the mixer’s faders to adjust the
level of the guitar and the song. Adjust the level so that the loudest
volumes reach the “0” position of the meter.
4 When you’ve finished adjusting the recording level, click the but-
ton to stop.
5 Click the button to return to the beginning of the song.
6
Click the button to play the song. When you reach the point at
which you want to start recording, click the button. Alternatively,
click the progress bar to move to the location at which you want to start
recording, click the button to enter record-standby mode (the mid-
dle of the button will blink), and then click the button to begin
recording.
Recording will begin. Play your guitar along with the song playback.
During recording, the button indication will change to .
7 When you’ve finished performing, click the button to stop record-
ing.
The recorded data will automatically be added to the library, and will
be saved in your computer’s My Recordings folder.
As the format for the recorded data, you can choose WAV, AIFF, WMA
(Windows only), or AAC (Mac only). Use the Preference settings to
select the format.