Operation Manual
Setup
VL3X – Reference manual (updated 2015-10-20) 160
Output tab
XLR Output Mode parameter
Use the XLR Output Mode parameter to select
the output mode for VL3X.
Parameter settings:
► Stereo:
► The left XLR output jack carries the left ste-
reo channel.
► The right XLR output jack carries the right
stereo channel.
► Mono:
► The left XLR output jack carries the summed
(with effects) mono vocal & guitar channel
signals.
► The right XLR output jack carries the mono
vocal signal without effects.
► The dry channel includes Tone and Au-
to-Chromatic Pitch Correction (if applica-
ble).
► The dry channel does not contain HardTune
effect(s).
► Dual Mono:
► The left XLR output jack carries the summed
(with effects) mono vocal channel.
► The right XLR output jack carries the
summed (with effects) mono guitar channel.
XLR Output Level parameter
Use the XLR Output Level parameter to set the
relative level of the signal going to the XLR out-
puts.
Parameter settings:
► Mic Level: Typically the best setting when
connecting to a mixer/PA. This level closely
replicates that of a microphone going directly
into the mixer.
► Line Level: When connecting to a mixer/PA
line inputs, this setting is a good choice.
Guitar Jacks Mode
You may select from three modes to direct your
backing track and guitar to the guitar outputs.
Especially when working with Backing Tracks,
this allows for maximum flexibility.
Guitar setting
The Guitar settings acts as the “normal” or “de-
fault” mode, sending guitar signals from the ¼”
outputs in mono or stereo (depending on wheth-
er you have one or both jacks connected).
Track L / Guitar R setting
With the Track L / Guitar R setting, Backing
Tracks (summed mono) are sent out the left Gui-
tar ¼” output, while your guitar signal (summed
mono) is sent out the Right Guitar ¼” output.
Backing Track setting
With the Backing Track setting, Backing Tracks
are routed to the guitar outs.
If both outputs are connected, the signal is in
stereo. If one is connected, the signal is summed
to mono.
This mode allows you to have a two-component
Backing Track where “the click” is sent to one ¼”
output and “the track” to the other. These signals
can then be independently routed wherever you