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3-button vocal and acoustic guitar effects stompbox with bodyrez and looping
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Mono vocals and guitar amp
This configuration works well when you want to pass your guitar signals to an amplifier and your vocal signals to a mixer or powered PA speaker.
PLAY ACOUSTIC
Setup example: Mono vocals and acoustic guitar amp
Mono vocal and guitar with a TC-Helicon FX150
This configuration gives you mic-stand-mount monitoring and control over you vocal and guitar channels, while sending a summed mono signal to a mixer or PA.
For additional control, you can opt to plug a music player into the Aux channel on the FX150, instead of Play Acoustic, giving you control of Vocals, Guitar and Aux
independently. Signals will still be summed to mono at the output of the FX150.
For more information on FX150, see
tc-helicon.com/tchelicon/product?modelCode=P0CMI
FX150
Setup example: Mono vocal and guitar with an FX150
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Mono vocals via FX150 and a guitar amp
Here, you can send the vocal signals to an FX150 and guitar signals to an amplifier.
FX150
Setup example: Mono vocals via FX150 and an acoustic guitar amp
Guitar and vocals via FX150 and stereo out to a PA
In this setup, you can use the Headphone Out from Play Acoustic to send Guitar, Vocal and Aux signals to your FX150 and send a stereo mix to the PA via the
Play Acoustic XLR outputs.
FX150
Setup example: Guitar and vocals via FX150 and stereo out to a PA

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