Owner's manual

6
The Controls
Before we get into detail, take a quick glance at the layout of the user interface. It’s worth
skimming through the brief descriptions of each of the controls. Refer back to them when
reading through subsequent sections.
Vocal Effects
The name at the top left (between the left and right arrows) describes the current vocal effect.
“Dry” means no effect and is useful in situations where you are speaking to the audience or
where you want to rely 100% on the natural sound of your voice. In Dry mode the “Note Hold”
and “Pitch Bender” controls have no effect as Dry operates as a “true bypass” in the sense that
no effect processing occurs.
Voice Jam Studio offers many different vocal effects. You can step through them one by one
using the left and right arrows. You can tap on the vocal effect name to see the complete list
which you can scroll through. You can try out each effect by touching the name of the effect and
singing through the microphone. To scroll through the list touch and drag the list with your finger