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TC-Helicon VoiceTone Harmony-G User Manual

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Adjusting Your Guitar Volume
If your guitar is sent to the main outputs (Guitar Thru
jack is not used), the Guitar control knob adjusts how
much guitar sound is added to the mix.The center Auto
detent position engages Automix which slowly (around
20 seconds) but continually adjusts your guitar volume
while you play so that your voice is never lost in the mix.
If you find that your guitar volume reduces while not
singing, other instruments may be leaking into your mic.
To overcome this, reduce the Input control so that other
sounds around you do not light the green LED. Also, try
aiming other instruments away from your mic.
If you find Automix is not working at all, you need to
raise the level of your guitar either with its volume
control or a preamp.
Thicken Your Voice with the Double Button
Activating this button will simulate the effect of you
singing along with yourself to make your lead voice
sound thicker. It can be stored on or off in each preset.
Editing Presets
You can change the settings of the Double, FX, Voice 1
and Voice 2 features to your liking by pressing their
associated buttons. Pressing the Preset button will cancel
your edits and load the next preset.The Manual button
is an advanced feature detailed in the “For Advanced
Users” section.
What Do the Voice 1&2 Buttons Do?
Pressing either of these buttons can be used to select
harmony “voicings” for that voice or to turn the voice
off.Voicing is the term describing a pitch-shifted version
of your voice at a musically determined pitch.
Getting to Know Harmony-G
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TC-Helicon VoiceTone Harmony-G Specifications

Analog Inputs IconAnalog Inputs
mic input impedance1 kOhm
mic input sensitivity at 0dBFS-44 dBu to +2 dBu
mic input sensitivity at 12dB headroom-56 dBu to -10 dBu
guitar input impedance1 MOhm
guitar input sensitivity+15 dBu at 0dBFS
equivalent input noise-126 dBu at max. mic amp gain, Rg = 150 Ohm
Analog Outputs IconAnalog Outputs
main output impedance40 Ohm
main output level+2 dBu at 0dBFS
guitar thru output impedance270 Ohm
Input to Output Analog Audio Performance IconInput to Output Analog Audio Performance
dynamic range, mic at min gain>108 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz A-weighted
dynamic range, mic at -18 dBu sensitivity>104 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz
thd+ noise, mic at min gain<-90 dB
frequency response at max gain-1.5 dB at 40 Hz, +0/-0.3 dB (200 Hz to 20 kHz)
guitar in to thru dynamic range>119 dB
tuning mute attenuation>100 dB
Conversion Characteristics IconConversion Characteristics
sample rate48 kHz
converterAKM AK4620B
ad / da conversion24 bit, 128x oversampling
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
storage temperature-22 °F to 167 °F (-30 °C to 70 °C)
humidityMax. 90 % non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions130 mm x 132 mm x 41 mm (5" x 5.25" x 1.5")
weight1.5 lb (0.72 kg)

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