The edit menu: delay tab – TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 User manual User Manual

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Applying these filters to the delays can create the feeling
of space while not obscuring the main vocal signal.

DUCKING AMOUNT

This sets how much attenuation (gain reduction) is
applied to the delayed signal when a vocal is present. For
ducking to not be too obvious, a slight reduction of -6
dB is best.The DUCKING parameter must be set to ON
for this to have any effect.

DUCKING TIME

Ducking time sets how long it takes to ramp up the delay
level at the end of vocal phrases.

LEAD TO DLY

Sets the amount of lead voice sent into the Delay block.

HARM TO DLY

Sets the amount of harmony level sent into the Delay
block. The HARMONY footswitch must be on to feed
this send.

UMOD TO DLY

This allows you to feed the delay block with the effected

output of the μMod block. The μMod footswitch must
be on to feed this send.

LEAD LEVEL

Controls the lead (dry + Tone) voice level when the
individual effect is turned on with its respective
footswitch. This allows a unique wet/dry mix for
individual effects. When multiple effects are active, the
lowest LEAD LEVEL value will determine the value.

Note that the LEAD EFFECT SENDS parameter on the
PRESET tab must be set to PRE in order for any signal
to get to the effect block when LEAD LEVEL is set to
OFF.

The Edit Menu: DELAY Tab

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