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Guitar
– Adjusts the guitar input gain
Different guitars have different output levels, based on their pickups and electronics Use this setting to
ensure that your guitar input isn’t too low or too high (Strat’s tend to be less “hot” than a Les Paul)
Without singing into your mic, play your guitar as hard as you would at your most intense Really rock
it out (make sure the volume on your guitar is maxed)
Turn up the Guitar level until the RED “IN” LED lights while you play, then back the level down by
3-4dB Doing this will ensure you have enough signal to properly feed the amp simulation processors
Mic Control
– Sets the action associated with the Mic-Button
There are 4 settings:
1
HIT – The mic button controls HIT in any patch that has a HIT function assigned
2
HIT + TALK - Pressing the mic button engages the HIT function Pressing and HOLDING the
mic button engages TALK mode, bypassing all effects Press again to exit TALK mode
3
PRESET UP – Cycles through the presets, moving forward through the menu
4
LOOP – Activates or De-Activates RECORD/PLAY/O-DUB for Looping For Looping
Tone Style
– Applies varying amounts of Adaptive EQ, Compression and Gate
There are 9 styles to choose from:
1
OFF – No Tone Style is applied
2
NORMAL – Some “bottom”, “mid” and “air” EQ , light compression and minor gating (when
the input level gets low enough, the input is muted) is applied to the signal
3
LESS BRIGHT – Similar to Normal, but with less emphasis on high frequency EQ
4
NORM+WARMTH – Similar to Normal, with a small “mid bump” to add some warmth to the
voice
5
MORE COMP – Utilizes the Normal EQ and Gating settings, but with more aggressive com-
pression settings This is a good setting to try if you have a large dynamic range when singing
and want to keep your levels under control
6
NORM NO GATE – Removes the Gate function from the normal setting This means that even
at very low input levels, the mic is still active or “hot”
7
LESS BRIGHT NG – The same as Less Bright, but with the Gate function removed
8
WARMTH NG – The same as NORM+WARMTH, but with the Gate function removed
9
MORE COMP NG – The same as MORE COMP, but with the Gate function removed
Setup - Input cont.
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