The global controls: guitar fx – TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 User manual User Manual

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help, but if you typically remain in the same position it
can help considerably.

To see if phase reversal will help, stand where you will
perform in relation to your monitor and carefully turn up
the level of your guitar with your guitar's onboard
volume control until it starts to feed back. Note the
volume if the control has an indication then turn down
the volume and adjust the phase reverse control in
VoiceLive 2. Return to standing position and adjust your
guitar volume to the level that caused the feedback. If
this didn't work, guitar monitor level or overall (guitar
and vocal effects) will have to be reduced.

REVERB STYLE

The Reverb processor accurately simulates acoustic
spaces around your guitar. This is an entirely separate
processor from the one used for the vocal processing. It
does, however, offer the same style selection but with no
Style editing.

Use the Data Wheel to scroll down to this row and turn
the Mix/Edit control beneath the parameter to audition

the Reverb styles. There are 30 styles to choose from
covering everything from tight ambience to giant arenas.
The factory default style is called SMOOTH PLATE.

REVERB LEVEL

Turn the Mix/Edit knob below this parameter to raise
and lower the amount of Reverb on your guitar from the
factory default of -30 dB.

UMOD STYLE

Scroll down to this row and use the Mix/Edit knob to
change μMod (Micromod) style for the guitar. As with
Reverb, this effect processor is entirely separate from the
vocal μMod processor while offering the same style
selection. No μMod style editing is possible for guitar.

The factory default style, MICROMOD CLONE offers a
gentle stereo detune effect.

UMOD LEVEL

Turn the Mix/Edit knob below this parameter to raise or
lower the amount of μMod effect on your guitar. The
factory default mix level is -12 dB.

The Global Controls: Guitar FX

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