SECTION 1 - GETTING STARTED
Supplying Power
The VoFX, is designed to “Plug in and Go”, so connect the included power supply and the VofX will power up and be
ready to serve. It is always a good ideas to follow some electrical safety standards, we have listed them below to keep
things running smooth.
• Always make sure you have a "clean" power source for connecting to
the VoFX. This means that the AC power line you connect to the VoFX
should be as free from voltage fluctuations and RF interference as
possible. In recording environments, "clean" power is also important in
preventing AC hum or buzz from getting to tape.
• Use a good quality spike / surge suppressor (also called a power strip).
This is an inexpensive solution to all but the most severe AC line
conditions.
• Always make sure that your audio lines are as far as possible from
power cables. This will further prevent noise, hum, and stray
magnetic fields from entering your signal path. If audio and power
lines must run close to each other, try to avoid running them parallel
to one another.
Front Panel Controls of the VoFX
This Front and Rear Panel Guide on the following pages, gives you the simple low down on the VoFX and Shows you
just what all the Buttons and Lights do.
The front panel of the VoFX is laid out in a simple and straight forward way to make
programming as easy as possible. Functions of each section are:
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Signal Processing
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Signal Processing
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