I am not telling, it's a secret!
I managed to browse for your valvetronix VT30 Manual from the web. Both works similarly. In fact tonelab is also called Vox Valvetronix, it utilises 12AX7 vacuum tube on its preamp to create the response of tube amps. But there are differences on the control panel, VT30 doesn't have VR gain switch (which is a Valve Reactor Circuit) and Treble Boost from the effect panel (This doesn't sound like it says, it doesn't boost any treble but adds some sort of warm compression to the sound, weird!).
Here it is anyway:
Amp: I use AC15TB
Cabinet: Vox AC-30
Gain: 6
Treble: 5
Middle: 10
Bass: 0
Presence: 6
VR Gain: 10 (VT30 doesn't have this control)
CH Volume:10 (Your VT30 has a Master control that works similarly, I don't think it's 10 for VT30. maybe adjust it to your taste, I don't think it's critical)
And then on the effect panel I select Treble Bost(again VT30 doesn't have this effect.)
Drive:5
Tone:9
Level:5
That's about it. Those setting plus the Long Tom preamp should give a descent dry sound. I don't know how to explain it, but it barks or quacks
Regards,
Robby


