Operation Manual

Getting to know VoiceLive 3
VoiceLive 3 – Reference manual (updated 2015-10-20) 75
Using the Mix Controls
As you probably have realized by now, there is a
lot going on under the hood of your VoiceLive 3.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could control the levels
of the signals going in and out of VoiceLive 3?
As it turns out, you can – and you do not even
have to press any buttons.
While on the Home screen, touch (move) any
of the four Mix knobs right below the display
to enter the Mix screen.
There are actually three separate mix pages or
“tabs”:
Main Mix
Headphone Mix
Effects Mix
Select the mix you want to control using the Ar-
row buttons under the Control knob. The last se-
lection will be remembered, so when you use the
Mix knobs later, you will be editing the previously
selected mix.
Main Mix
Main Mix controls the sounds that come from the
XLR Out and Guitar Out jacks.
Main Mix controls
Use the Mix knobs to adjust the levels of the
signals shown on screen. Scroll down using the
control knob to see and adjust additional levels.
Guitar
Looper
Aux
Main Out
Metronome
Keep in mind that if you are connecting the Gui-
tar Out jack to a guitar amplifier, you likely want
a fixed output level. In the Guitar tab of the Set-
up menu, you will find a parameter called Output
Mode that controls this.
If you set Output Mode to Unity Gain (this is
the default), this will set one master output
volume for the guitar signals coming from the
Guitar Out jack.
Output Mode set to Unity Gain
If you wish to vary the output level of the Guitar
Out (e.g. when you are connecting VoiceLive 3
to a mixer or recording interface), change the
setting to Variable Level.
Output Mode set to Variable Level
You can set the levels of both Aux and Metro-
nome signals to Off if you wish to remove their
sounds from the XLR outputs and only use them
over your headphones or IEMs.