Basic Operation; Configuring The Mic Settings (Mic) - Boss Vocal Performer VE-22 Reference Manual

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Basic operation

Configuring the mic settings (MIC)

1 .
Connect a mic to the INPUT connector.
2 .
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU screen appears.
3 .
Turn the [MEMORY] knob to select the "MIC" row.
All items in the selected row are underlined.
4 .
Press the [HARMONY] knob.
The MIC screen appears.
* The positions of the items onscreen correspond to the positions of
the knobs (left, center, right). For this reason, if you want to select
the "MIC" item separately while the "MIC" line is selected, press the
[HARMONY] knob on the left.
5 .
Input some audio into the mic.
6 .
Turn the [MIC SENS] knob on the rear panel to
adjust the mic input sensitivity.
Improving S/N (signal-to-noise) for noise reduction
The optimum setting for the [MIC SENS] knob is about when only
one yellow bar lights up at the loudest input volume.
Parameter
Value
LOW
GAIN
HIGH
LOW CUT
OFF, ON
LOW
NOTE
MID
(NOTE SENS)
HIGH
How to output at unity gain
Turn the [MIC SENS] knob on the rear panel to the twelve-o'clock
position (the knob has a center detent). On the MIC screen in step
6, set the GAIN for MIC to "LOW".
With this setting, when you set the unit to BYPASS by pressing the
[HARMONY] pedal and the [É] switch at the same time, the audio
is output at unity gain (*1).
(*1) "Unity gain" means that the mic input signal is output without
any gain amplification or reduction, so the amplification factor is 1.
7 .
Press the [EXIT] button several times to return to
the play screen (the initial screen).
Explanation
If the yellow bars don't light
up even when the [MIC SENS]
knob is set to MAX, turn the
[HARMONY] knob and set the
GAIN to "HIGH".
You can cut out unnecessary
low-band audio by turning the
[EFFECT] knob and setting LOW
CUT to "ON".
You can turn the [ECHO] knob
to set the frequency upper limit
(NOTE SENS) at which harmony
and pitch correction are applied.
In environments where feedback
tends to occur, set NOTE to
"LOW" to suppress unnecessary
sounds.
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