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10•8 Vocal Processor
CONNECTIONS
To work with the Vocal Processor, the minimum
amount of equipment you will need is:
1. A low impedance microphone with a stand-
ard jack connector on the output end of the
cable.
2. A switch-action pedal (optional).
3. An amplification system for instrument not
fitted with internal amplification (domestic hi-
fi unit, amplified speakers, mixer, etc.).
Switch Pedal: plug the switch pedal into PEDAL
1 or 2 jack and assign the pedal one of the Pedal
functions to control the Vocal Processor (Vocal
On/Off, Vocal Mute, Mode recall, etc.). The Mute
function can also be assigned to the Pads.
MIC / LINE IN
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DAMPER
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PEDAL
VOLUME
Microphone: connect the Microphone to the MIC/
LINE 1 jack. You can regulate the microphone’s
sensitivity (Gain) with the small knob 1. In Edit
General, Mic/Line editor, you will find the Mic/Line
On/Off and Vocal On/Off options and an Equal-
izer which affects the microphone input signal
only.
ACTIVATE THE VOCAL PROCESSOR
The Vocal Processor operates only if both the
Mic/Line On/Off and Vocal Processor On/Off op-
tions in Edit General are enabled. For example
if, after loading the Vocal Processor operating sys-
tem, you attempt to use the Vocal Processor,
you’ll find that it will not respond.
Therefore, before gaining access to the Vocal
Processor editor, it is more convenient to go into
«Edit General», enter the Mic/Line editor and
enable the Mic/Line On/Off and Vocal On/Off
options with the corresponding Soft buttons.
Press ESCAPE or EFFECTS to exit Edit Gen-
eral and return to the Edit Effects section.
The instrument will memorize the status of the
selected parameters even after power down.