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Rear Panel; Preset Modes; Adjusting Microphone Level; Adjusting Headphone Level - Shure MVi Quick Start Manual

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MVi
Digital Audio Interface
② LED bar
Displays microphone and headphone level. The LED color indicates the
level being displayed or adjusted.
Green: Microphone level
Orange: Headphone level
③ Mute Button
Press to mute and unmute the microphone.
④ Mode Selector
Press to select preset mode.
⑤ Headphone Volume Selector
Press to select headphone level controls (orange LED bar). Then use the
volume control slider to adjust headphone level. Press again to return to mi-
crophone level display (green LED bar).

Rear Panel

① Headphone output (3.5 mm)
Connect headphones to monitor audio.
② Microphone/Instrument Input
Accepts an XLR or ¼" connection.

Preset Modes

Five selectable modes optimize settings for equalization and compression
to match your recording needs. Set your volume level and scroll through the
modes to find which setting sounds best. The preset settings will not affect
the microphone level.
Mode
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S p e e c h
S i n g i n g
Use to capture solo or group vocal performances

Adjusting Microphone Level

Select the correct preset mode for your recording application. If you hear distortion or the audio is too low, adjust the microphone level in the audio or sound
control panel of your computer or recording device.
Tips:
Set the microphone level before adjusting headphone volume.
The headphone volume does not affect the signal level sent to the computer.
Use the volume slider on the front panel to adjust the microphone gain level.
Note: The microphone gain control is independent of the preset modes. Set your microphone level and experiment with dynamic processing options via
the preset modes.

Adjusting Headphone Level

The headphone monitoring level is affected by the MVi device level and the computer settings level. Raise your computer volume up and easily adjust headphones
through the MVi touch panel headphone control.
2/5
Application
Use for speech in podcasting
③ Micro-USB Port
Connects to a computer or mobile device with the appropriate cable.
④ Phantom Power Indicator
Illuminates when active (press and hold mute for 3 seconds to switch on/off).
1/4" Instrument Input Monitoring
The MVi features a combination XLR and 1/4" TRS input. When a 1/4" input
is inserted to an MVi, input mode switches to Hi-Z (instrument) and only flat
mode is available. The flat preset mode enables the input monitor to be turned
on or off.
Note: When a 1/4" input is inserted no other preset modes are available and
the Mode button toggles the input monitor on and off.
Mode LED on: Input monitoring is enabled
Mode LED off: Input monitoring is disabled
Use input monitoring when you want to hear the input signal as you record.
If you want to hear the signal after it has been effected, turn off input monitor-
ing and monitor through the recording device.
Mode
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Quiet
and
Suited for acoustic instruments and quiet music
A c o u s t i c
Musi c
Loud
Musi c
Use when recording a band or other loud sources
or
Band
A completely unprocessed signal (no equalization
Flat
or compression settings used). Use when
processing the audio after recording.
Shure Incorporated
Application
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2017/11/01

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