Back Panel Description - DigiTech VOCALISTPERF Manual

Vocal harmony processor with reverb
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1) Power entry jack
Insert the plug from the supplied adaptor here. This turns the unit on and off.
2) Footswitch jack
You may connect a standard momentary footswitch for harmony muting only or a DigiTech FS300
footswitch for extra features. The three switches on the FS300 do the following:
Switch A - Toggles between the A and B settings you have programmed
Switch B - Turns the reverb effect off and on
Switch C - Mutes and unmutes the harmonies (Bypass)
3) Output jacks
The output of Performer is stereo or mono as desired. Use one or two mono 1/4" cables to connect
to your mixer or amplifier. The stereo output consists of:
Your voice in the center
Stereo reverb with independent left/right decay processing
Two harmony voices panned to the left and right when two voices are enabled
One harmony voice appearing in the center when only one voice is enabled
Inserting a cable into the left output jack only will sum the stereo harmony voices and reverb to
mono. When an additional jack is connected to the right output, you will hear the stereo image. If
you wanted mono and you accidentally plugged your output cable into the right output, you will
hear only the one harmony voice that is panned to that side and not the other.
4) Line input jack
If you have connected your microphone to an external mixer, or you will be running a pre-recorded vocal
track through Performer, you would insert the cable from the external line-level source here. Inserting a plug
into the Line Input jack will override the microphone input. See the Connection diagrams for more details.
5) Microphone input jack
Connect a balanced XLR-equipped cable from your microphone to this input.
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