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MIC MECHANIC 2 User Manual
1. Controls
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ECHO
knob selects the type and amount of echo effect on your voice.
Adjusting the knob within your preferred echo style determines how loud
the echoes will be. Turning the knob fully counterclockwise turns the echo
effect off . There are 3 types of echo available:
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Tape – simulates the warm sound of analog tape echo
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Digital – creates a pristine, exact replication of the original signal
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Slap – creates a single, quick echo effect
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REVERB
knob selects the type and amount of reverb effect on your voice.
The 3 types of reverb appear in order from the smallest space (Room) to
the largest (Hall). Adjusting the knob within your preferred reverb space
determines how pronounced the effect will be. Turning the knob fully
counterclockwise turns the reverb off.
(3)
CORRECTION
knob adjusts the amount of pitch correction. With the knob
at the center 12:00 position, the effect will provide subtle pitch support
without noticeable or unnatural artifacts. Turn the knob all the way up for a
more aggressive effect, or fully counterclockwise to turn the effect off.
(4)
BATTERY LED
indicates the battery level, with green showing full life,
yellow being partial life, and red to alert that the batteries should be
changed.
(5)
TONE
button engages a preset combination of adaptive EQ, de-essing, and
noise gate. “Normal” and “Less Bright” settings can be toggled by holding
the Tone button and pressing the footswitch.
(6)
ON/OFF LED
lights when the effect is engaged, and flashes in rhythm to the
delay tempo when using the tap tempo function.
(7)
FOOTSWITCH
bypasses the Reverb, Echo and Correction effects, but does
not affect the Tone status.
(8)
USB
input accepts a micro USB cable for connection to a computer. Use
the VoiceSupport 2 application to install firmware updates, and for other
features depending on your product. Download VoiceSupport 2 from
tc-helicon.com/p/P0CMP
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ON/OFF
switch powers the pedal on and off.
(10)
POWER
input accepts a 9 V power cable (not included).
(11)
OUT
jack accepts a balanced XLR cable for connection to a mixer or
active speaker.
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MIC
input jack accepts a balanced XLR cable to connect your microphone.
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