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MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS AUTION Read these instructions. You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly Keep these instructions. approved in this manual could void your warranty. Heed all warnings. EMC/EMI Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Clean only with dry cloth. -
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2. Download VoiceSupport – Get the latest firmware for your product, tips and tricks, and videos. Download and install VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport. 3. Register Your Product in VoiceSupport – Click on the ACCOUNT button. TC Helicon Vocal Technologies Ltd. User Manual 1.2 VoiceLive Touch www.tc-helicon.com English Version… -
Page 4: Table Of Contents
Connections …….8 VoiceLive Touch and Digital Audio ….25 Front Panel .
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Page 5: Mounting To A Mic Stand
With no cables attached to the product, grasp it on both sides so the printed top faces you and is approximately level. Slide VoiceLive Touch to the left so that the upper shaft of your mic stand is captured by the lower slot on the product. (Figure 1) Slowly but firmly lower the front of the product so the serrated slot fully captures the micstand shaft.
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Page 6: The Voicesupport Application
A manual for VoiceSupport is located here: Download VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport. http://www.tc-helicon.com/voicessupport-support.asp Notes on using VoiceSupport with VoiceLive Touch The Presets tab of VoiceSupport allows you to re-arrange and rename presets and Favorites in VoiceLive Touch. Note: In the Presets window, the Favorites are located in preset slots Install VoiceSupport on your computer.
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Page 7: Connections
Side View 9 9 . . U U S S B B C C o o n n n n e e c c t t o o r r — Used for connecting VoiceLive Touch to a computer for version updates and MIDI communication. Note that the USB connection does not provide power for the unit.
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Page 8: Front Panel
Front Panel 1 1 . . E E F F F F E E C C T T B B L L O O C C K K S S — Tap any effect block to turn it on or off. Hold to edit, 6 6 .
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Page 9: Basic Operations
Presets and Favorites To save a preset to a Favorite: VoiceLive Touch contains over 200 factory presets.You can store any of 1. Load a preset you want to store as a Favorite. these presets to a Favorite including any edits you’ve done on that 2.
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Page 10: Musical Control Of Harmony & Hardtune
Cu for scale. This indicates the scale is custom, preset #3. Sing while you play guitar, MIDI keyboard or MP3 player. though it cannot be edited further in VoiceLive Touch. These inputs are interpreted to produce moving harmony intervals that…
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Page 11: Editing Procedure
Basic Operations To overdub the next layer: When you have found the parameter you want to change, swipe quickly or drag along the Slider. 1. Load a different Favorite or preset if desired, then start To store edits to a Favorite, hold any Favorite button. playback and press Record when ready to add your layer.
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Basic Operations 5 Tempo — Parameter appears when delay style is set for tap tempo Harm+Dbl: Transducer is inserted on the Harmony and Doubling (styles 1-16 only). Used to set delay time via beats per minute (BPM). paths only. Voices: Transducer is inserted on the Lead, Harmony and Doubling voices and their effect sends. -
Page 13: Using The Guitar Features
MIDI channel set in the Setup menu. VoiceLive Touch allows adjustment of the global guitar level (Guitar) and 6 Key and 7 Scale — Sets Harmony control to a fixed key and one of the…
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Page 14: Finding Presets With The Preset Wizard
Basic Operations To exit the Setup menu, double tap the Slider. INDING RESETS WITH THE RESET IZARD The Setup parameters are listed below: In Home mode, press and hold the Slider 1 Phantom — Turn this on to provide 48V phantom power if you are using Drag the slider to choose a preset category a condenser microphone.
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Basic Operations Mono — Set when using the single XLR output jack only. setting in their Harmony edit menu. Thus, one Favorite could be controlled by a guitar and another could be controlled by MIDI. Dual Mono — Allows independent external mix control of mono wet guitar and mono wet vocals. -
Page 16: Performing A Reset
The Lock mode is especially useful on worship teams or situations where and the top Octave harmony voicing buttons until you see “Factory Init”. there is more than one singer, each using VoiceLive Touch. In Lock mode, Release. the user interface features are locked out except for accessing the Favorites and Talk.This way a leader can program the units in advance and…
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Page 17: Midi Setup Menu
The MIDI setup menu allows you to adjust settings relating to control of ID or they all will be edited in the same way. VoiceLive Touch from a MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. See above for instructions on accessing the MIDI setup menu.
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Page 18: The Advanced Setup Menu
The Advanced menu contains less often used system-level parameters. Output — This can decrease the overall output level of VoiceLive Touch in See previous to see how to access this menu.
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Advanced Setup Menu Demo — There is a looped vocal recording in VoiceLive Touch that can be used to facilitate self demonstration. Turning this parameter to On will change the user interface prompt to offer this feature. When Demo mode is selected, the demo will take 10-15 seconds to load. -
Page 20: Advanced Looping: Loops Mode
Advanced Looping: Loops Mode Understanding the L L o o o o p p s s mode display and controls: : LOOPS M DVANCED OOPING Loops mode allows you to create a set of loops of the same length that can be played back in any order.
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Advanced Looping: Loops Mode 5 5 . . S S L L I I D D E E R R L L O O O O P P F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S — Swipe right to clear the current loop. Swipe left for undo. -
Page 22: Advanced Looping: Shots Mode
Advanced Looping: Shots Mode Understanding the S S h h o o t t s s mode display and controls: : SHOTS M DVANCED OOPING Shots mode offers you random-access loop playback. Where Loops mode allows you to cue loops so that they play one after the other, Shots mode changes the Favorite buttons into trigger buttons for you to play loops in any order at any time.
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Advanced Looping: Shots Mode 5 5 . . S S L L I I D D E E R R L L O O O O P P F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S — Same as in Loops mode. 6 6 . -
Page 24: Usb And Digital Audio
IGITAL UDIO parameter as such: Here are a few common methods of using VoiceLive Touch with a USB- 6 USB: INSERT connected computer and an audio application (DAW): Configure an aux send in your DAW to send the vocal track via USB to Capturing a full mix of your performance VoiceLive Touch’s left input and the guitar track to the right.
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Maximum sample rate VoiceLive Touch can accept is 48 kHz. Working within an 88.2 or 96 kHz DAW session may be possible but this is dependent on whether the DAW application or the computer OS automatically downsamples to VoiceLive Touch’s USB audio requirement. -
Page 26: Midi Implementation
MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s E E f f f f e e c c t t B B l l o o c c k k O O n n / / O O f f f f Harmony 0-63 off 64-127 on…
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MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s Level Voice4 maps to 127 Gender Voice1… -
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MIDI Implementation L L o o o o p p i i n n g g C C C C 4 4 4 4 c c o o n n t t r r o o l l v v a a l l u u e e t t a a b b l l e e PLAY 12 BANK 2 18 SHOTS TRIGGER 3… -
Page 29: Factory Preset List
Factory Preset List SIXTH ENCORE 26 SIMPLE SLAP 51 JAZZ CLOSEUP 2 76 SING WITH RADIO CLOSE UP 3RD 27 LONGVERB DUCKED 52 JAZZ CLOSEUP 3 77 THICK 2 ABOVE TUNED UP+DOWN 28 ARENA CHANT 53 LIGHT FLANGE 78 BEACH BOY RADIO KANYE LOCKDOWN 29 AMATEUR KIDS 54 LOWER DUO…
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Factory Preset List 101 DELAYED UPPERS 128 LOOSE DOUBLE 155 BANDPASS VERB 182 BOLLYWOOD 102 DELAYED HARMONY 129 OCTAVE CHILD 156 DEEP DUCKED FX 183 NOW HEAR THIS! 103 LIFE IN THE F L 130 BON J-U GIVE LV 157 T- ROOM 184 BASIC NOTES 8V 104 TONE DRONE UNI 131 OCT DOWN DOUBLE… -
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Factory Preset List 209 DEEPEST YOU Favorites: Bank A/Fav1 HARMONY CHOIR 210 THINNEST YOU Bank A/Fav2 CLOSE 1UP+1DOWN 211 OCT UP FEMALE Bank A/Fav3 KANYE LOCKDOWN 212 CROONER Bank A/Fav4 ANOTHER BRICK 213 PING PONG VERB Bank A/Fav5 CHORUS PLATE 214 BOP-A-LULA CLOSE UP 3RD 215 MULTITAP ECHO… -
Page 32: Faq And Troubleshooting
Alternate tunings e.g. drop D, DADGAD, etc. are okay. The most Move your vocal monitor so it faces the jack end of your mic.Turn Tone important notes of your chord, as far as VoiceLive Touch is concerned, to the Off or Less Bright style in the Setup menu.
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Page 33: Appendix: Looping Tutorial
Western music usually relies on a repeating 4 beat rhythm. For example: VoiceLive Touch is meant to be done from scratch in the heat of | Kick | Snare | Kick-Kick | Snare |. A bar in this type of music is always performance.
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Page 34: How To Get Started With Vocal Looping
See if you can get some to sing through no effect, relying on your voice alone for the sound you seamless beatboxing happening! are looking for, most times, the presets in VoiceLive Touch will give you a huge creative range. Layer Cake…
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«undid». The «Redo» buffer Tip: the great thing about VoiceLive Touch is you can keep the action will be reset if you initiate a new undoable action (like starting a new going at all times. -
Page 36: How To Expand Your Vocal Looping Horizons
Appendix: Looping Tutorial Step 3:You should see «LOOPS» on the display. Next, record a loop in OW TO XPAND OCAL OOPING exactly the same way as you did in step 3 of Getting Started. ORIZONS Step 4: You should see «1:N» with an animated progress bar at the far right of the display.
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial you’ve got a thick loop going and you’re vamping/overdubbing a new arrow to move to loop 3. Notice whatever you had in loop 2 will now layer and you suddenly want to create a huge dramatic moment. You also be in loop 3. -
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial Shots Mode Step 5: Try stopping the loop. The display should switch to show «SHOTS». Hitting play again will bring back the «1:N» display. Try double Shots Mode gives you instant access to your loops through the 5 favorite clicking the slider to go back to Presets Mode (home). -
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial you’ve got a thick loop going and you’re vamping/overdubbing a new a walk-through of how you might choose to record a set of samples to layer and you suddenly want to create a huge dramatic moment. You trigger at will: can instantly clear the loop, but since you’re still recording, the next time Step 1: Start from a clean slate, and double click the slider to return… -
Page 40: Tips And Tricks
Appendix: Looping Tutorial Auto Copy moving to another loop, then holding the right portion of the touch In Loops Mode we saw that moving to a new loop would automatically slider to paste (the display will flash «PASTE»). This is different from copy the audio from the previous loop.
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Page 41: Specifications
Specifications A A n n a a l l o o g g I I n n p p u u t t s s P P o o w w e e r r Connectors: Mic: Balanced XLR, Guitar: 1/4″ phone jack, Aux: 1/8″ stereo mini jack External Power Supply Mains Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (auto-select) Input Impedance: Balanced/Unbalanced Mic.: 2.14/1.07 kOhm…
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Техника безопасности • Прочтите руководство до конца. • Строго выполняйте все инструкции. • Выполняйте все требования, изложенные в руководстве. • Не располагайте прибор вблизи воды. • Протирайте прибор только сухой материей. • При установке прибора необходимо обеспечить циркуляцию воздуха через
Предварительные действия Программа VoiceSupport Чтобы установить обновленную прошивку прибора, а также для просмотра сопроводительной документации и видеоматериалов загрузите с веб-сайта http://www.tc-helicon.com/support и установите в компьютер программу VoiceSupport, доступную для платформ
Установка на микрофонную стойку 1. Отключите от прибора все кабели и возьмите его с обеих сторон таким образом, чтобы его верхняя панель смотрела на вас и поднимите его на необходимую высоту. 2. Переместите VoiceLive Touch 2 влево, чтобы верхняя перекладина микрофонной стойки вошла в нижний паз
Загрузка и запуск программы VoiceSupport 1. Загрузите VoiceSupport в компьютер с веб-сайта http://www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport. 2. Установите VoiceSupport в компьютер. 3. Подключите прибор TC-Helicon к компьютеру по USB. 4. Запустите VoiceSupport. 5. Ознакомьтесь с новостями; нажимая на ярлыки,
4. Разъемы TRS OUT Главные выходы на джеках 1/4”, которые можно сконфигурировать для работы в режимах Mono, Dual Mono или Stereo с помощью меню Setup. 5. Разъемы GUITAR IN и THRU Высокоимедансный вход Guitar In служит для подключения гитары кабелем 1/4″. При использовании педалей эффектов их
Девять центральных кнопок (Matrix) служат для выбора меню и установок, относящихся к текущему режиму. Действие слайдера FX и кнопок со стрелками в каждом режиме уникально. Для синхронизации темпозависимых эффектов (Delay, Rhythmic) и метронома Loop с темпом песни нажимайте на кнопку Tap с
Использование слайдера FX (13) Перебор значений При коротком прикосновениии к слайдеру FX (13) включается режим перебора значений параметров или пресетов. Если коснуться слайдера еще раз, процесс перебора остановится. Перемещение пальца и постукивание Медленное перемещение пальца вдоль слайдера FX,
Работа с пресетами Выбор и прослушивание пресетов Нажмите на кнопку Home, чтобы она загорелась. Home является основным рабочим режимом. С помощью нажатия на кнопку Home (3) можно выйти из любого другого меню. • Кнопками со стрелками на слайдере FX переключайте пресеты. • Пойте в микрофон, чтобы
Эффект Harmony использует опорные ноты одного из следующих источников сигнала: a) Аккорды гитары, подключенной к разъему Guitar In. b) Фонограмму с плеера MP3. c) Аккорды MIDI-клавиатуры, подключенной к разъему MIDI IN. d) Тональность песни (см. ниже). * Для доступа к дополнительным установкам
Акустические инструменты (использование Roomsense) Микрофоны Roomsense, встроенные в VoiceLive Touch 2, позволяют распознавать аккорды с близко расположенного акустического инструмента и на их основе создавать партии голосов в эффектах Harmony и Hardtune. Вокальный микрофон должен располагаться
Функции режима Loop К дополнительным функциям можно перейти, нажав на кнопку Loop. • LoopAssist (функции метронома и квантования). • Наложение до 6 независимых циклов друг на друга. • Эффекты цикла, управляемые слайдером FX. • Стирание, отмена последней операции и т.д. Работа в режиме Loop • С
Эффекты слайдера FX В режимах Effects и Loop с помощью слайдера FX можно управлять эффектами. Имя эффекта показано в нижней строке дисплея. Перемещайте палец по слайдеру или постукивайте пальцем в любых точках слайдера, чтобы поэкспериментировать с текущим эффектом. Назначение эффектов на слайдер
Использование ножной педали Switch 3 • Подключите Switch 3 к разъему FOOTSWITCH. • При нажатии на каждую педаль будет активироваться функция, назначенная на нее по умолчанию (слева направо): • • Педаль 1: выбор предыдущего пресета. • Педаль 2: выбор следующего пресета. • Педаль 3:
Воспроизведение цикла останавливается или запускается с задержкой. Метроном установлен в ON или SHH, что определяет квантование по долям. Установите параметр Metronome в OFF, чтобы отключить эту функцию. Кнопки со стрелками не переключают экраны редакции. Возможно открыт дополнительный экран
Технические характеристики Аналоговые входы Разъемы: микрофонный (симметричный XLR), гитарный (1/4″ джек), Aux (1/8″ стерео миниджек) АЦП: 24 бит; 128-кратная передискретизация; соотношение сигнал/шум 110 дБ, A-взвешенное Микрофонный вход Входное сопротивление: 3.08/1.54 кОм
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MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS AUTION Read these instructions. You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly Keep these instructions. approved in this manual could void your warranty. Heed all warnings. EMC/EMI Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Clean only with dry cloth. -
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2. Download VoiceSupport – Get the latest firmware for your product, tips and tricks, and videos. Download and install VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport. 3. Register Your Product in VoiceSupport – Click on the ACCOUNT button. TC Helicon Vocal Technologies Ltd. User Manual 1.2 VoiceLive Touch www.tc-helicon.com English Version… -
Page 4: Table Of Contents
Connections …….8 VoiceLive Touch and Digital Audio ….25 Front Panel .
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Page 5: Mounting To A Mic Stand
With no cables attached to the product, grasp it on both sides so the printed top faces you and is approximately level. Slide VoiceLive Touch to the left so that the upper shaft of your mic stand is captured by the lower slot on the product. (Figure 1) Slowly but firmly lower the front of the product so the serrated slot fully captures the micstand shaft.
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Page 6: The Voicesupport Application
A manual for VoiceSupport is located here: Download VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport. http://www.tc-helicon.com/voicessupport-support.asp Notes on using VoiceSupport with VoiceLive Touch The Presets tab of VoiceSupport allows you to re-arrange and rename presets and Favorites in VoiceLive Touch. Note: In the Presets window, the Favorites are located in preset slots Install VoiceSupport on your computer.
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Page 7: Connections
Side View 9 9 . . U U S S B B C C o o n n n n e e c c t t o o r r — Used for connecting VoiceLive Touch to a computer for version updates and MIDI communication. Note that the USB connection does not provide power for the unit.
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Page 8: Front Panel
Front Panel 1 1 . . E E F F F F E E C C T T B B L L O O C C K K S S — Tap any effect block to turn it on or off. Hold to edit, 6 6 .
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Page 9: Basic Operations
Presets and Favorites To save a preset to a Favorite: VoiceLive Touch contains over 200 factory presets.You can store any of 1. Load a preset you want to store as a Favorite. these presets to a Favorite including any edits you’ve done on that 2.
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Page 10: Musical Control Of Harmony & Hardtune
Cu for scale. This indicates the scale is custom, preset #3. Sing while you play guitar, MIDI keyboard or MP3 player. though it cannot be edited further in VoiceLive Touch. These inputs are interpreted to produce moving harmony intervals that…
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Page 11: Editing Procedure
Basic Operations To overdub the next layer: When you have found the parameter you want to change, swipe quickly or drag along the Slider. 1. Load a different Favorite or preset if desired, then start To store edits to a Favorite, hold any Favorite button. playback and press Record when ready to add your layer.
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Basic Operations 5 Tempo — Parameter appears when delay style is set for tap tempo Harm+Dbl: Transducer is inserted on the Harmony and Doubling (styles 1-16 only). Used to set delay time via beats per minute (BPM). paths only. Voices: Transducer is inserted on the Lead, Harmony and Doubling voices and their effect sends. -
Page 13: Using The Guitar Features
MIDI channel set in the Setup menu. VoiceLive Touch allows adjustment of the global guitar level (Guitar) and 6 Key and 7 Scale — Sets Harmony control to a fixed key and one of the…
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Page 14: Finding Presets With The Preset Wizard
Basic Operations To exit the Setup menu, double tap the Slider. INDING RESETS WITH THE RESET IZARD The Setup parameters are listed below: In Home mode, press and hold the Slider 1 Phantom — Turn this on to provide 48V phantom power if you are using Drag the slider to choose a preset category a condenser microphone.
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Basic Operations Mono — Set when using the single XLR output jack only. setting in their Harmony edit menu. Thus, one Favorite could be controlled by a guitar and another could be controlled by MIDI. Dual Mono — Allows independent external mix control of mono wet guitar and mono wet vocals. -
Page 16: Performing A Reset
The Lock mode is especially useful on worship teams or situations where and the top Octave harmony voicing buttons until you see “Factory Init”. there is more than one singer, each using VoiceLive Touch. In Lock mode, Release. the user interface features are locked out except for accessing the Favorites and Talk.This way a leader can program the units in advance and…
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Page 17: Midi Setup Menu
The MIDI setup menu allows you to adjust settings relating to control of ID or they all will be edited in the same way. VoiceLive Touch from a MIDI keyboard or a sequencer. See above for instructions on accessing the MIDI setup menu.
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Page 18: The Advanced Setup Menu
The Advanced menu contains less often used system-level parameters. Output — This can decrease the overall output level of VoiceLive Touch in See previous to see how to access this menu.
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Advanced Setup Menu Demo — There is a looped vocal recording in VoiceLive Touch that can be used to facilitate self demonstration. Turning this parameter to On will change the user interface prompt to offer this feature. When Demo mode is selected, the demo will take 10-15 seconds to load. -
Page 20: Advanced Looping: Loops Mode
Advanced Looping: Loops Mode Understanding the L L o o o o p p s s mode display and controls: : LOOPS M DVANCED OOPING Loops mode allows you to create a set of loops of the same length that can be played back in any order.
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Advanced Looping: Loops Mode 5 5 . . S S L L I I D D E E R R L L O O O O P P F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S — Swipe right to clear the current loop. Swipe left for undo. -
Page 22: Advanced Looping: Shots Mode
Advanced Looping: Shots Mode Understanding the S S h h o o t t s s mode display and controls: : SHOTS M DVANCED OOPING Shots mode offers you random-access loop playback. Where Loops mode allows you to cue loops so that they play one after the other, Shots mode changes the Favorite buttons into trigger buttons for you to play loops in any order at any time.
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Advanced Looping: Shots Mode 5 5 . . S S L L I I D D E E R R L L O O O O P P F F U U N N C C T T I I O O N N S S — Same as in Loops mode. 6 6 . -
Page 24: Usb And Digital Audio
IGITAL UDIO parameter as such: Here are a few common methods of using VoiceLive Touch with a USB- 6 USB: INSERT connected computer and an audio application (DAW): Configure an aux send in your DAW to send the vocal track via USB to Capturing a full mix of your performance VoiceLive Touch’s left input and the guitar track to the right.
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Maximum sample rate VoiceLive Touch can accept is 48 kHz. Working within an 88.2 or 96 kHz DAW session may be possible but this is dependent on whether the DAW application or the computer OS automatically downsamples to VoiceLive Touch’s USB audio requirement. -
Page 26: Midi Implementation
MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s E E f f f f e e c c t t B B l l o o c c k k O O n n / / O O f f f f Harmony 0-63 off 64-127 on…
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MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s Level Voice4 maps to 127 Gender Voice1… -
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MIDI Implementation L L o o o o p p i i n n g g C C C C 4 4 4 4 c c o o n n t t r r o o l l v v a a l l u u e e t t a a b b l l e e PLAY 12 BANK 2 18 SHOTS TRIGGER 3… -
Page 29: Factory Preset List
Factory Preset List SIXTH ENCORE 26 SIMPLE SLAP 51 JAZZ CLOSEUP 2 76 SING WITH RADIO CLOSE UP 3RD 27 LONGVERB DUCKED 52 JAZZ CLOSEUP 3 77 THICK 2 ABOVE TUNED UP+DOWN 28 ARENA CHANT 53 LIGHT FLANGE 78 BEACH BOY RADIO KANYE LOCKDOWN 29 AMATEUR KIDS 54 LOWER DUO…
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Factory Preset List 101 DELAYED UPPERS 128 LOOSE DOUBLE 155 BANDPASS VERB 182 BOLLYWOOD 102 DELAYED HARMONY 129 OCTAVE CHILD 156 DEEP DUCKED FX 183 NOW HEAR THIS! 103 LIFE IN THE F L 130 BON J-U GIVE LV 157 T- ROOM 184 BASIC NOTES 8V 104 TONE DRONE UNI 131 OCT DOWN DOUBLE… -
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Factory Preset List 209 DEEPEST YOU Favorites: Bank A/Fav1 HARMONY CHOIR 210 THINNEST YOU Bank A/Fav2 CLOSE 1UP+1DOWN 211 OCT UP FEMALE Bank A/Fav3 KANYE LOCKDOWN 212 CROONER Bank A/Fav4 ANOTHER BRICK 213 PING PONG VERB Bank A/Fav5 CHORUS PLATE 214 BOP-A-LULA CLOSE UP 3RD 215 MULTITAP ECHO… -
Page 32: Faq And Troubleshooting
Alternate tunings e.g. drop D, DADGAD, etc. are okay. The most Move your vocal monitor so it faces the jack end of your mic.Turn Tone important notes of your chord, as far as VoiceLive Touch is concerned, to the Off or Less Bright style in the Setup menu.
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Page 33: Appendix: Looping Tutorial
Western music usually relies on a repeating 4 beat rhythm. For example: VoiceLive Touch is meant to be done from scratch in the heat of | Kick | Snare | Kick-Kick | Snare |. A bar in this type of music is always performance.
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Page 34: How To Get Started With Vocal Looping
See if you can get some to sing through no effect, relying on your voice alone for the sound you seamless beatboxing happening! are looking for, most times, the presets in VoiceLive Touch will give you a huge creative range. Layer Cake…
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Page 36: How To Expand Your Vocal Looping Horizons
Appendix: Looping Tutorial Step 3:You should see «LOOPS» on the display. Next, record a loop in OW TO XPAND OCAL OOPING exactly the same way as you did in step 3 of Getting Started. ORIZONS Step 4: You should see «1:N» with an animated progress bar at the far right of the display.
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial Shots Mode Step 5: Try stopping the loop. The display should switch to show «SHOTS». Hitting play again will bring back the «1:N» display. Try double Shots Mode gives you instant access to your loops through the 5 favorite clicking the slider to go back to Presets Mode (home). -
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial you’ve got a thick loop going and you’re vamping/overdubbing a new a walk-through of how you might choose to record a set of samples to layer and you suddenly want to create a huge dramatic moment. You trigger at will: can instantly clear the loop, but since you’re still recording, the next time Step 1: Start from a clean slate, and double click the slider to return… -
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Appendix: Looping Tutorial Auto Copy moving to another loop, then holding the right portion of the touch In Loops Mode we saw that moving to a new loop would automatically slider to paste (the display will flash «PASTE»). This is different from copy the audio from the previous loop.
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Specifications A A n n a a l l o o g g I I n n p p u u t t s s P P o o w w e e r r Connectors: Mic: Balanced XLR, Guitar: 1/4″ phone jack, Aux: 1/8″ stereo mini jack External Power Supply Mains Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (auto-select) Input Impedance: Balanced/Unbalanced Mic.: 2.14/1.07 kOhm…
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TC Helicon Voicelive Touch — модель высококачественной аудиосистемы, предназначенной для профессионального использования. Она разработана компанией TC-Helicon, специализирующейся на производстве аудио-оборудования.
Voicelive Touch отличается превосходным качеством звучания и мощной функциональностью. Прибор способен обрабатывать голосовой сигнал в режиме реального времени, создавая практически безупречное звучание. Он может использоваться как студийное оборудование или для выступлений на сцене.
Оборудование оснащено широким спектром возможностей для настройки голоса. Пользователь может редактировать и улучшать тембр, громкость, настройки реверберации и использовать специальные эффекты, такие как хорус, флэнжер или дисторшн. Также есть возможность создания и сохранения собственных настроек.
Возможность записи музыки означает, что пользователь может создавать собственные песни или использовать уже существующие композиции, обрабатывая их голосовой эффектами по своему усмотрению. Прибор оснащен сенсорным интерфейсом, что обеспечивает удобное управление всеми функциями.
TC Helicon Voicelive Touch оснащен портами USB и MIDI, что позволяет пользователю подключать приборы и проводить дополнительные настройки и редактирование голоса. Прибор имеет компактный размер и легко переносим, что делает его идеальным выбором для профессиональных музыкантов и певцов, желающих создать высококачественные и индивидуальные звуковые записи.
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Когда звук считается слишком громким?
Уровень звука выше 80 децибел может нанести вред слуху. Уровень звука выше 120 децибел может нанести прямое повреждение слуху. Вероятность повреждения слуха зависит от частоты и продолжительности прослушивания.
Могут ли устройства разных марок подключаться друг к другу при помощи Bluetooth?
Да, Bluetooth — универсальный метод, позволяющий различным устройствам, оснащенным Bluetooth, подключаться друг к другу.
Что такое Bluetooth?
Bluetooth — это способ обмена данными по беспроводной сети между электронными устройствами с помощью радиоволн. Расстояние между двумя устройствами обменивающимися данными в большинстве случаев составляет не более десяти метров.
Что такое HDMI?
HDMI расшифровывается как «интерфейс для мультимедиа высокой четкости». Кабель HDMI используется для передачи аудио- и видеосигналов между устройствами.
Как лучше всего выполнять чистку hi-fi система?
Для удаления отпечатков пальцев лучше всего использовать слегка влажную салфетку для уборки или мягкую чистую ткань. Пыль в труднодоступных местах лучше всего удаляется потоком сжатого воздуха.
Что такое Dolby Atmos?
Dolby Atmos — это технология, которая обеспечивает отражение звука от потолка к месту нахождения слушателя. Это позволяет создать эффект 5.1 при помощи всего лишь одного динамика.
Инструкция TC Helicon Voicelive Touch доступно в русский?
К сожалению, у нас нет руководства для TC Helicon Voicelive Touch, доступного в русский. Это руководство доступно в английский.
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USER
MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1Read these instructions.
2Keep these instructions.
3Heed all warnings.
4Follow all instructions.
5Do not use this apparatus near water.
6Clean only with dry cloth.
7Do not block any ventilation openings.
8Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
9Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
10Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
11Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
WARNING!
•To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.
•Do not install in a confined space.
SERVICE
• All service must be performed by qualified personnel.
CAUTION:
You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty.
EMC/EMI
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and – if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions – may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception – which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on –, the user is encouraged to try correcting the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN CANADA:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
1. Download the Latest User’s Manual. To get the latest and most comprehensive information and to view the product warranty visit:
www.tc-helicon.com/support
and select your specific product.
2.Download VoiceSupport – Get the latest firmware for your product, tips and tricks, and videos. Download and install VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport.
3.RegisterYour Product in VoiceSupport – Click on the ACCOUNT button.
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VoiceLive Touch
English Version
Table of Contents
Mounting to a Mic Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 The VoiceSupport Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Basic Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Using the Slider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Using the Vocal Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Musical Control of Harmony & HardTune . . . . . . . .11
Basic Looping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Editing Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Effect Editing Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Using the Guitar Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Finding Presets with the Preset Wizard . . . . . . . . . .15 Setup: Phantom Power, Mono Output, MIDI Channel and more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Performing a Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Using the Lockout Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
MIDI Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Additional Setup Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 The MIDI Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 The Advanced Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Advanced Looping: Loops Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Advanced Looping: Loops Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Advanced Looping: Shots Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Advanced Looping: Shots Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
USB and Digital Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
VoiceLive Touch and Digital Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
MIDI Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Factory Preset List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 FAQ and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Appendix: Looping Tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
How to Get Started with Vocal Looping . . . . . . . . . .35
How to Expand Your Vocal Looping Horizons . . . . .37
Tips and Tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
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Mounting to a Mic Stand
MIC STAND SETUP
1. With no cables attached to the product, grasp it on both sides so the printed top faces you and is approximately level.
2. Slide VoiceLive Touch to the left so that the upper shaft of your mic stand is captured by the lower slot on the product. (Figure 1)
3. Slowly but firmly lower the front of the product so the serrated slot fully captures the micstand shaft. (Figure 2) You’ll feel initial resistance then the shaft should snap in and seat tightly.
Removal is the reverse: lift the front of the product so it snaps free of the micstand shaft then slide right to remove.
Note that micstand diameter should not exceed 16.5 mm.
CABLING
The horizontal mounting slot on VoiceLive Touch is also used to collect your cables. As shown in the graphic below, cables can be threaded through the slot. Use the provided cable wrap to tie your cables neatly to your micstand.
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The VoiceSupport Application
USING VOICESUPPORT
VoiceSupport is your way of getting the most from your TC-Helicon product, as well as letting your product grow with firmware updates that include new features.VoiceSupport includes:
•Drag & drop preset management and backup
•Access to firmware updates and new features
•Videos, artist profiles, tips & tricks
•Registration of your product
To access the VoiceSupport application
1.Download VoiceSupport from www.tc-helicon.com/voicesupport.
2.Install VoiceSupport on your computer.
3.Connect your product via USB to your computer.
3.Run VoiceSupport.
4.Read the news, click on tabs and browse the features of the application. A manual for VoiceSupport is located here: http://www.tc-helicon.com/voicessupport-support.asp
Notes on using VoiceSupport with VoiceLive Touch
The Presets tab of VoiceSupport allows you to re-arrange and rename presets and Favorites in VoiceLive Touch.
Note: In the Presets window, the Favorites are located in preset slots numbered 276 to 300.
Individual edited presets and Favorites may be returned to factory settings in VoiceSupport.This is done by deleting them in the Presets tab and then pressing the Apply Changes button.
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1.Mic Input — Balanced, low impedance XLR input for your mic.
2.XLR Output — Can produce a mono output when Output is configured for mono in the Setup menu.
3.Guitar Ground Lift — Press this to assist with hum reduction.
4. 1/4” TRS Outputs — These produce the main output. They can be configured for Mono, Dual Mono or Stereo output in the Setup menu.
5.Guitar In and Thru — Plug a 1/4” cable directly from your guitar into the high Z (impedance) In jack. If you use effect pedals, they should be connected after VoiceLive Touch. Plug a 1/4” cable from the Thru jack to your first effect pedal or to your amplifier/PA. If you leave the Thru unconnected, the guitar sound will be mixed into the main output of VoiceLive Touch.
6.Aux In Jack — Mixes audio from an external stereo device such as an MP3 player into the main mix. No effects are applied to this input.
7.MIDI Input — Connect the MIDI Out from a keyboard, audio workstation or MIDI sequencer to control harmony and select presets.
8.Power Adaptor Input — Connect the factory-supplied adaptor here. Applying power automatically turns on VoiceLive Touch as there is no power switch.
9.USB Connector — Used for connecting VoiceLive Touch to a computer for version updates and MIDI communication. Note that the USB connection does not provide power for the unit.
10.Footswitch Input — Allows connection of a TC-Helicon Switch 3 footswitch.This footswitch can be set to control several useful functions in the Setup menu. Requires a 3 conductor (TRS) cable.
11.Headphone Output and Level Control — Connects to standard 1/8” stereo headphones.
12.Input Level Control — Turn clockwise while singing to set input level. The green LED on the front panel should flash but the Clip LED should not light on your loudest singing.
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Basic Operations
THE SLIDER
Using the Slider: Swipe
A quick flick along a portion or the entire Slider will start it freewheeling through the parameter values or presets. Repeated swipes will continue. A single tap during freewheeling will stop scrolling.
Using the Slider: Drag
Moving your finger along the Slider slowly without releasing is best for a small range of values.
USING THE VOCAL EFFECTS
First, ensure no edit modes are active by double tapping the Slider. The display should briefly show “HOME”.
Presets and Favorites
VoiceLive Touch contains over 200 factory presets.You can store any of these presets to a Favorite including any edits you’ve done on that preset.
Loading a Favorite
Tap any Favorite button to load the effect assigned to it. There are 25 Favorites contained in banks labeled A through E. To access the banks, hold the Slider and immediately tap one of the 5 Favorites buttons.
The factory-programmed Favorite banks are organized as follows:
Bank A — Showcase/variety
Bank B — Harmony and Doubling effects
Bank C — Effects useful for making interesting loops Bank D — Transducer effects
Bank E — Extreme sounds
Loading a Preset
There are over 200 presets to sing through. Slide along
the Slider or use the Arrow buttons to scroll up or down presets by ones. Swipe the Slider to scroll through a large range of presets quickly and tap to stop.
Flashing Favorite LED
This lets you know something about that Favorite has changed. Either it has been edited or the preset has been changed. If you don’t want to store the changes, choose any other preset or Favorite.
To save a preset to a Favorite:
1.Load a preset you want to store as a Favorite.
2.(Optional) Choose the desired Favorite bank by holding the Slider and immediately tapping one of the five Favorite buttons.
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2. Press and hold the desired Favorite location to store.
Displaying preset names
As long as you are not in an editing menu, you can scroll the current preset or Favorite’s name by tapping the Slider once.
MUSICAL CONTROL OF HARMONY AND HARDTUNE
The harmony and HardTune effects require musical information to sound correct with your accompaniment. VoiceLive Touch dynamically detects whether a single device (guitar, MIDI or MP3 player) is connected and temporarily assigns it as the musical control device.
Using Guitar, MIDI or Aux In to control harmony
Connect one device to the respective input jack on the rear panel. Select any preset that has the Harmony and/or FX button LED lit such as preset #3. Sing while you play guitar, MIDI keyboard or MP3 player.
These inputs are interpreted to produce moving harmony intervals that correlate to the changing chords in your music. In presets with “Notes” in the title, the Harmony voices are controllable only by MIDI; your exact keyboard notes determine the harmony pitches.
Using key and scale to control Harmony and HardTune without an instrument
You can enter a key and scale when you a) know the key of the song you are singing and b) have a pitch reference to sing along with such as an instrument or mixed music. Choose a preset such as #3: Tuned Up+Down to hear the effects.
To enter the Harmony key and scale of your song:
1.Hold the Harmony button to enter its edit menu.
2.Press the arrow buttons until you locate the Key: menu.
3.Slide along the Slider to choose the key.
4.Tap the right arrow to enter the Scale: menu.
5.Slide to choose a Major scale e.g. M1, M2, M3 or a minor scale e.g. m1, m2, m3.Try each scale for best fit with your music.
Now, sing the song with your accompaniment. By default, the key and scale you set will remain in effect for all harmony presets. If you prefer to save different keys for presets, turn the Key/Scale Gbl parameter in the Setup menu to Off.
Note regarding Custom scales: Scale customization is not possible in Touch. Some presets ported from VoiceLive 2, e.g. those with “Drone” in the name, will show Cu for scale. This indicates the scale is custom, though it cannot be edited further in VoiceLive Touch.
BASIC LOOPING
To make a basic loop:
1. Load or edit a preset you want as your first layer effect. 2. Press the red Record button where you want your loop
to start from and sing a short phrase.
3.Press the Record button again to end recording and begin loop playback.
You should now hear your repeating phrase.You can press the green Play button to stop playback.
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To overdub the next layer:
1. Load a different Favorite or preset if desired, then start playback and press Record when ready to add your layer.
2.Press Record again to continue playback without recording or continue recording layers.
Holding the left arrow will undo the previously recorded layer. Holding it again will undo the
previous undo (or redo).
Holding the right arrow copies and doubles the length of the loop so you can record a longer phrase over a shorter repeating loop beneath it.This can be repeated until the memory fills.
Holding the Record button will erase the entire loop including loop points and is not undo-able.
More detailed information on basic looping as well as the Loops and Shots modes can be found in the Looping Tutorial section of this manual.
EDITING PROCEDURE
To make changes in an edit menu
1.Hold an Effect block button,Voicing button or the Mix button to enter its edit menu.
2.Tap an Arrow button to browse up or down through the parameters in the menu.The parameter name and value will scroll across the display.This prompt can be recalled by tapping the Slider.
3.When you have found the parameter you want to change, swipe quickly or drag along the Slider.
To store edits to a Favorite, hold any Favorite button.
To finish editing and return to performance mode, double tap the Slider.
EFFECT EDIT PARAMETERS
The following lists the editable parameters by effect. Hold any effect button to enter its edit menu.
1 Level — Sets amount of effect in the mix.
2 Style — Selection of 24 factory-configured effect types.
3 Lead Level — Lowers lead (dry voice) when the effect is the only one active. Useful for 100% wet effects when needed.
1 Level — Sets amount of effect in the mix.
2 Style — Selection of 18 factory-configured effect types. 3 Lead Level — Lowers lead when only the Delay is active.
4 Width — Some styles have stereo panning. This sets how wide they sound from 0% (mono) to 100% (stereo).
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5 Tempo — Parameter appears when delay style is set for tap tempo (styles 1-16 only). Used to set delay time via beats per minute (BPM).
1 Level — Sets amount of effect in the mix.
2 Style — Selection of 30 factory-configured effect types. 3 Lead Level — Lowers lead when only Reverb is active.
1 HardTune Style — Ranges from Off through 12 styles blending gender, octave shifting and HardTune amount.
2Transducer Style — Ranges from Off through 16 styles including Beatbox which can be used for a bass-heavy sound in a preset when Tone is on globally.
3 Low Cut — Allows tailoring of megaphone effects by rolling off low frequencies as the number (in Hertz) increases.
4 Trans Level — Compensates for lost level when frequency bands have been attenuated to make megaphone/radio effects. Caution: can cause feedback at high settings.
5 Routing — Controls where the Transducer is placed in the vocal path:
Lead: Transducer is inserted on the Lead voice only. Harmonies, Doubling and effect sends are unaffected.
Harm+Dbl: Transducer is inserted on the Harmony and Doubling paths only.
Voices: Transducer is inserted on the Lead, Harmony and Doubling voices and their effect sends.
Lead FX: Transducer is inserted on the Lead send to the μMod, Delay and Reverb effect sends. The Lead voice will be clean and the effects will be affected by the Transducer style.
Harm FX: Transducer is inserted on the HARMONY send to the effects. Lead and Harmony voices will be clean but the effects driven by only the Harmonies will be affected by the Transducer style.
1 Level — Sets amount of effect in the mix
2 Style — Selection of 6 factory-configured effect types
3 Lead Level — Lowers lead when the Doubling effect only is active.
1 Level — Sets amount of effect in the mix
2 Style — Selection of 15 factory-configured effect types
3 Double — Used to thicken the Harmony voices. On engages an extra voice for every active Voicing button, Choir engages the Choir effect. Both is a combination of the Double and Choir effects.
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4 Lead Level — Lowers lead when only the Harmony effect is active.
5 Naturalplay — Determines whether Harmony in the current preset is controlled by the automatic input sensing feature (Auto) or by one of the specific inputs: Guitar, MIDI, Aux Input, Scale, Shift, Notes or Notes 4 Channel.The Nat Play Gbl parameter in the setup menu must be set to Off in order to allow editing this setting.
The Guitar, MIDI and Aux Input settings configure the harmony algorithm to produce interpreted dynamic harmony intervals that change with the ongoing chords of the device. Scale produces fixed scale harmony (see below). Shift produces fixed intervals also but requires no key or scale to be set. Notes harmony intervals are determined by the exact notes played on a MIDI keyboard. Notes 4Channel mode is the same but each of four voices are controlled on a separate MIDI channel counted up from the main MIDI channel set in the Setup menu.
6 Key and 7 Scale — Sets Harmony control to a fixed key and one of the 3 Major and 3 minor scales when the Naturalplay setting is configured for Scale. Scale harmony can work well with many songs but not all. To use, find a preset with Harmony enabled and test which scale works best for your music. If the Scale shows “Cu”, this means that it has been customized at the factory to produce unusual intervals, generally a drone note. Scale customization is not possible in VoiceLive Touch.
Harmony Voicing Buttons
These each have the same editable parameters. Note that the voicing must be on before it can be edited.
1 Level — Reduces the volume of the current voice relative to the others.
2 Pan — Sets where the voice sits in the stereo field. Note this only applies when the output is configured for stereo and you are using a stereo PA or headphones.
3 Gender — Sets the timbre of the Harmony voice from very deep (-50) to very thin (50).
USING THE GUITAR FEATURES
When you connect a guitar to the Guitar In jack and connect nothing to the Guitar Thru jack, you have the option to mix the guitar sound and effects with your voice and its effects and send all of this to your PA.This is in addition to the guitar being useful for guiding harmonies.
VoiceLive Touch allows adjustment of the global guitar level (Guitar) and effects level (Gtr Fx) selection parameters when you press the Mix button. Use the arrow buttons to find the parameters and the Slider to adjust if necessary.
The default guitar effects configuration offers reverb and chorus/detune but if you want to change it, hold Mix to enter the Setup menu then find the Gtr Fx Style parameter with the arrow buttons. Use the Slider to select a style you like.The guitar level and effects are global and stay the same over preset changes.
Hold the Talk button to access the guitar tuner.The tuner works whether the Guitar Thru jack is used or not.
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