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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Step2 Play back a song and cancel the guitar part
1
Add song data from your computer to the library by dragging and dropping it into the Main list.
The following formats of song data can be added to the library and played:
WAV
(.wav/.wave),
AIFF
(.aif/.aiff),
MP3
(.mp3),
Windows Media
Audio
(.wma, supported only in Windows), and
AAC
(m4a, supported only if QuickTime 7 is installed). Song data protected by DRM (Digital Rights
Management) cannot be played.
2
Double-click the name of a song you added.
The song will play.
HINT:
To adjust the volume, use the fader located in the right side of the Mixer.
3
Drag the Progress bar pointer to find the guitar solo within the song, and play it back.
4
Click the GXT button.
The guitar solo will be removed from the playback.
HINT:
The effectiveness of the cancellation will depend on how the guitar solo is mixed. In the GXT edit
panel, try adjusting the cancellation effect by dragging the pointer and the gray area.
HINT:
You can use the Extract button of the GXT edit panel to isolate and emphasize the guitar solo in the
playback. Using this in conjunction with the Tempo change function (which lets you slow down the
playback speed without affecting the pitch) can be helpful when you’re practicing.
Mixer
GXT button
Main listSource list
Record button Progress bar
GXT edit panel