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Cab Button on Tonelab LE

Postby jcamp49 » 05 Apr 2009, 20:17

Originally posted this in the wrong forum...

I recently purchased a Tonelab LE on eBay. I love it! One thing I can't figure out, though. No matter what I do, the 'Cab' button stays lit and it never lets me choose between different speaker cabinets. This is true in both 'Program' and 'FX' modes. Another side effect of this is I'm not able to adjust the presence and noise reduction settings.

Am I doing something wrong, or is it possible this unit is defective? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Cab Button on Tonelab LE

Postby Jafi » 05 Jan 2011, 08:34

I just purchased a use LE and have the same problem. Any answers?
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Re: Cab Button on Tonelab LE

Postby MDK2323 » 02 Feb 2011, 19:17

It should flash if you push it once, and go off if you push it twice.

You adjust the settings for NR and Presence while the cab button is flashing. If that doesn't work for you, I would suggest following the manual instructions for doing a factory reset on the unit.
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Re: Cab Button on Tonelab LE

Postby Metarion » 24 May 2011, 01:08

when you push button cab, and the button cab light. Don't turn the switch over amp and cab, it will make change Amp again. Look down you will see only switch gain light when you push butoon cab. change this switch you can change Cab option. good luck man :D . sorry for my english :oops:
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