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mic impedance | 3.6/1.8 kOhm |
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line impedance | 21/13 kOhm |
line input level at 0 dBFS | 24 dBu to 0 dBu |
output impedance | 40 Ohm |
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max output level balanced | 20 dBu |
max output level unbalanced | 14 dBu |
operating temperature | 32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C) |
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storage temperature | -22° F to 167° F (-30° C to 70° C) |
humidity | Max. 90 % non-condensing |
dimensions | 11.1" x 10.25" x 3.5" (282 x 260 x 89 mm) |
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weight | 5.9 lb. (2.7 kg) |
mains voltage | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (auto-select) |
Covers essential safety guidelines, operational warnings, and user cautions for safe product use.
Details on electromagnetic compatibility and conformity with regulatory standards.
An introduction to the VoiceLive, outlining its capabilities and key features.
Description of the buttons, knobs, LEDs, and display elements on the front panel.
Explanation of the functions assigned to the footswitch buttons.
Details on all rear panel connectors, including audio, MIDI, and power.
A diagram illustrating the audio signal processing path within the device.
Steps for initial setup, connecting, and basic performance operations.
Explanation of Preset Direct Mode and Preset Voice Mode operations.
Guide to using Song Mode, editing steps, and direct song sequencing.
Covers Song Voice Mode, USER button, and Expression Pedal functionalities.
Instructions for creating scale harmony presets and working with songs.
Fundamentals of editing presets, turning effects on/off, and exploring parameters.
Illustrates common live setup configurations with guitars and MIDI keyboards.
Explains parameter types, preset types, and MIDI backup/restore procedures.
Procedure for storing current presets, songs, and global parameters.
Details on entering Preset Mode and understanding LCD/LED displays.
How to use and navigate Preset Direct Mode and Preset Voice Mode.
Editing harmony components, effects, and individual voice parameters.
Adjusting output level and panning for individual harmony voices.
Defining harmony voice pitch relationships and altering voice character.
Selecting and adjusting vibrato styles and intensity for harmony voices.
Creating custom pitch maps and assigning pitchbend control.
Configuring overall harmony level, mode, and root/scale.
Adjusting humanization styles, amounts, and note envelope timing.
Adjusting level, detune amount, and panning for thickening effect.
Controlling overall effect level, reverb/delay mix, and send levels.
Selecting reverb models and adjusting decay and pre-delay times.
Configuring delay types, feedback amount, and frequency damping.
Setting manual delay times, time sources, and tempo divisions.
Defining target scales for pitch correction and their roots/types.
Adjusting correction window, attack rate, and correction amount.
Assigning parameters to be controlled by the expression pedal.
Assigning functions to the USER button for performance control.
Configuring global input/output gain, filters, and routing.
Setting global EQ, compressor, and gate parameters.
Adjusting output levels, modes, and digital sample rates.
Setting default expression pedal functions for presets.
Setting default USER button functions for presets.
Configuring global effects, MIDI channels, and system exclusive IDs.
Introduction to Song Mode, LCD screen elements, and LED displays.
How to edit song steps, insert/delete steps, and use Song Direct Mode.
Controlling individual harmony voices within Song Mode.
Explanation of Harmony Hold and the four available harmony modes.
Detailed description of Notes, Shift, and Chordal harmony modes.
Using Scale Mode and understanding Just Tuning and Equal Temperament.
Explains the difference between diatonic and chromatic harmony scales.
Table detailing footswitch functions in Preset Mode.
Table detailing footswitch functions in Song Mode.
List of Voice and Harmony parameters with CC# and range.
List of Effects and Setup parameters with CC# and range.
Notes on MIDI program change, pitch bend, and other messages.
Detailed technical specifications for inputs, outputs, and connectivity.