Lead dly, Output level range, Guitar mute – TC-Helicon VoiceLive Rack Full User's Manual User Manual

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The Setup Button

f MIC/LINE PHASE

Selects between NORMAL and INVERTED to
help reduce feedback in live performance. This
feature is intended to work with low and low mid
frequency feedback tones. The mic must be in a
stationary position in relation to the monitor.

or when VoiceLive Rack is being fed by an aux
send from a mixer channel where the lead level is
mixed in at the mixing console.

f LEAD DLY

When set to NONE (default), the lead voice is
sent through VoiceLive Rack with the shortest
possible latency inherent to the system. When set
to VOICE SYNC, the lead voice is delayed slightly
to synchronize with the processing latency of the
harmony voices.

f OUTPUT LEVEL RANGE

Configures the maximum stereo analog output
(XLR, ¼” and headphone) level. Set this value to
MIC or LINE when connecting to mic or line level
inputs on a mixer respectively. This will minimize
distortion and noise.
The +6 and +12 options raise the respective
output levels by reducing internal headroom. If
you hear distortion on singing peaks when other-
wise connected correctly (MIC level output to a
mic input, LINE to a line input), use a lower level
output option.
Note that the LINE +12 option is the highest
output level and it is effective for increasing head-
phone output level in loud environments.

f GUITAR MUTE

Mutes the guitar signal in the main outputs when
no jack is connected to the GUITAR THRU jack.
This allows the guitar dry signal to be mixed
externally. The guitar signal still feeds the NATU-
RALPLAY harmonies and tuner.

f PAN

Sets the stereo position of the dry guitar signal.

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