8 PERFORM-VE User Manual
SET + Preset 3: Mic Control
RED: Mic Control O
Use this when you have a condenser microphone. If you have another Mic Control
mode set, you may inadvertently activate buttons on the box as you sing.
GREEN: MP-75 Mode
YELLOW: MP-76 Mode
The MP-75 and MP-76 buttons can be reassigned to control the following:
• DOUBLE
• MORPH
• HARDTUNE
• XFX
• ECHO
• FILTER
• LOOPER Record/Play/Erase
• SAMPLE record
• SAMPLE play
• Preset 1
• Preset 2
• Preset 3
• Tap Tempo
SET + Double: MIDI SYSEX Dump Current Preset
Holding down the SET button and pressing the DOUBLE button outputs the sysex
of the current active preset parameters.
SET + Tap
Holding down the SET button and pressing the Tap button toggles drum
quantizing on and o.
SET + Kick: Erase Kick loop component
SET + Snare: Erase Snare loop component
SET + Headphone: Erase Hi-hat loop component
SET + Loop: Erase Audio loop component
4.2 The Headphone Button
When the looper button is lit or pulsing, the headphone button plays the hi-hat.
The loop needs to be erased to be able to adjust the headphone level.
Now that the basics are out of the way, let’s check out Perform-VE’s eects!
Holding down the SET button and pressing
Preset 3 repeatedly will cycle through Mic
Control settings, with the VU meter LED showing
which mode you’re in.
On your TC-Helicon MP-75 Microphone, the single
Mic Control button cycles the preset selection. You
can reassign the Mic Control button by holding the
button and then pressing the corresponding button on
Perform-VE that you’d like to control.
For example, if you hold the Mic Control then press the
Reverb button, the MP-75 will now toggle Reverb on
and o.
In MP-76 mode, the Mic Control button cycles the preset
selection as it does in MP-75 mode. The remaining three
buttons default to toggle the following eects on your
Perform-VE:
• Left toggles ECHO.
• Right toggles FILTER.
• Bottom toggles XFX.
NOTE: If you have a TC-Helicon MP-76 connected but
choose MP-75 mode instead, the lower three buttons will
not operate.
When held down,
HEADPHONE Level
adjusts the volume of
the headphone jack.
Range: -60 to 0 dB