Owner manual

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Aux in Type – Performs magical calculations to help make harmonies more accurate.
There are 2 settings:
1. LIVE – Use when you are playing live or processing a recorded vocal track from your DAW us
ing the AUX in to provide guide tracks.
2. TRACKS – Use when you’re singing along with pre-recorded music, like an mp3 player.
Mic Control – Sets the action associated with the Mic-Button.
There are 4 settings:
1. HIT – The mic button controls HIT in any patch that has a HIT function assigned.
2. HIT + TALK - Pressing the mic button engages the HIT function. Pressing and HOLDING the
mic button engages TALK mode, bypassing all effects. Press again to exit TALK mode.
3. PRESET UP – Cycles through the presets, moving forward through the menu.
4. LOOP – Activates or De-Activates RECORD/PLAY/O-DUB for Looping. For Looping.
Tone Style Applies varying amounts of Adaptive EQ, Compression and Gate.
There are 9 styles to choose from:
1. OFF – No Tone Style is applied.
2. NORMAL – Some “bottom”, “mid” and “air” EQ , light compression and minor gating (when
the input level gets low enough, the input is muted) is applied to the signal.
3. LESS BRIGHT – Similar to Normal, but with less emphasis on high frequency EQ.
4. NORM+WARMTH – Similar to Normal, with a small “mid bump” to add some warmth to the
voice.
5. MORE COMP – Utilizes the Normal EQ and Gating settings, but with more aggressive com-
pression settings. This is a good setting to try if you have a large dynamic range when singing
and want to keep your levels under control.
6. NORM NO GATE – Removes the Gate function from the normal setting. This means that even
at very low input levels, the mic is still active or “hot”.
7. LESS BRIGHT NG – The same as Less Bright, but with the Gate function removed.
8. WARMTH NG – The same as NORM+WARMTH, but with the Gate function removed.
9. MORE COMP NG – The same as MORE COMP, but with the Gate function removed.
Setup - Input cont.