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Using
the
VM-3100
for
Performances
and
Lectures
Making
different
mixes
for
live
performance
38
An
essential
aspect
of
live
performances
is
the
management
of
signals
from
the
many
mics
the
host
or
emcee’s
mic
as
well
as
chorus,
solo
vocalist,
and
piano
mics
that
are
used.
Level
settings
can
be
completely
different
for
each
mic,
making
live
adjustments
difficult.
The
VM-3100
allow
you
to
control
and
adjust
up
to
eight
mics.
What's
more,
SCENE
MEMORY
allows
you
to
store
different
mic
settings
for
each
performance
venue.
Connect
your
microphones
as
shown
in
the
following
figure.
This
example
uses
one
mic
for
the
emcee,
one
vocalist
mic,
one
podium
mic,
and
three
mics
for
the
chorus.
A
cassette
tape
recorder
is
used
to
play
accompaniment
for
the
chorus
and
background
music
at
the
venue.
Cassete
Tape
Headphones
AUX
SEND
BUS
OUT
MONITOR
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INPUT
9-10
INPUT
11-12
DIGITAL
IN
AorB
DIGITAL
OUT
A
DIGITAL
OUT
B
Adjust
the
emcee’s
mic.
Switch
the
level
screen
to
Pre,
and
adjust
the
GAIN
knob
until
the
meter
indicates
the
proper
level.
At
this
point,
the
channel
fader
should
be
lowered.
CH
-
Preli2a4se.e9mne
LR
vibe
To
prevent
malfunction.
and/or
damage
to
speakers
or
other
devices,
always
turn
down
the
volume,
and
turn
off
the
power
onall
devices
before
making
any
connections.
Before
proceeding
with
an
operation,
you
can
press
the
[LEVEL.METER]
button
to
call
up
the
Level
Meter
screen.
For
instructions
on.
:
changing
the
meter
display,
please
refertop.21

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