User Manual

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Microphone
4 Set the value for the selected parameter by using the Data dial or the [2 ] – [7 ]
buttons just below the selected parameter.
5 After you have made desired settings, use the [8 ] (Select & Save) buttons to save
the settings as a file to the User drive.
All the settings (both Vocal and Talk) are saved together as a single file. Up to 60 files can be saved.
NOTE The microphone setting file can be saved only to the internal User drive. If you want to save this setting to the USB flash drive, save the User Effect file on
the display called up via [MENU] Cursor buttons [][][E][F] System, [ENTER] TAB [E][F] Setup Files. For details, refer to page 90.
Parameters that can be set in the Setting page
Calling Up the Microphone Settings Saved to User drive
1 Call up the operation display by using the [8 ] (Select & Save) buttons as in step 5 above.
2 Select the desired setting file.
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3Band EQ EQ (Equalizer) is a processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands
which can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. The
instrument features a three-band (Low, Mid and High) digital equalizer function for
the microphone sound. For each of three bands, you can adjust the center frequency
(Hz) and level (dB) via the corresponding knobs on the display.
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Noise Gate This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a
specified level. This effectively cuts off extraneous noise, allowing the desired signal
(vocal, etc.) to pass.
SW (Switch) Turns the Noise Gate on or off.
TH. (Threshold) Adjusts the input level above which the gate begins to open.
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Compressor This effect holds down the output when the input signal from the microphone
exceeds a specified level. This is especially useful for smoothing out vocals that have
widely varying dynamics. It effectively “compresses” the signal, making soft parts
louder and loud parts softer.
SW (Switch) Turns Compressor on or off.
TH. (Threshold) Adjusts the input level above which compression begins to be
applied.
Ratio Adjusts the compression ratio. Higher ratios result in a more
compressed sound, with a reduced dynamic range.
Output Adjusts the final output level.
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When Vocal is selected: When Talk is selected: