Set Up The Mixer For Stereo Operation (If Using Two Channels Of A Mixer) - DigiTech VOCALIST LIVE 4 Owner's Manual

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display. The built-in guitar tuner works optimally with a strong guitar signal, so don't turn
down your guitar to tune. The guitar output will automatically be muted when you're in
tuner mode.
NOTE: It is important that your guitar is properly tuned in order for the
musIQ
technology to generate the best sounding harmonies. Alternate tun-
TM
ings (for example, DADGAD, or tuning down a half step) are fine, as long as the
built-in tuner shows each string as "in tune". If you are using an external tuner,
just make sure the reference is set to 440 Hz.
4.
Turn on your amplifier and gradually turn it up until you reach a comfortable listening level.
5.
Turn on your P.A. system and gradually turn it up until you reach a comfortable listening
level.
6.
While playing a chord on your guitar, sing a note. You should hear your guitar and your
voice, plus a harmony voice. If not, repeat the steps above or consult the Troubleshooting
section on page 25.

Set up the Mixer for Stereo Operation (If Using Two Channels of a Mixer)

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Turn the Vocalist
2.
Set the mixer channels' faders to 0dB.
3.
Set the mixer's master fader to its minimum position (no output signal).
4.
Set the pan controls on the selected mixer channels hard left and hard right.
While singing, gradually turn up the Vocalist Live 4's Mic/Line Input Level knob until the
5.
Vocal Signal LED lights amber most of the time, and red during the loudest parts only.
(For more information about setting levels, see page 3.)
6.
Gradually bring the mixer's master fader up until you reach your desired level.
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Live 4 Mic/Line Input Level knob completely counter-clockwise.
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