VoicePrism User Manual
HELP BUTTON
48V BUTTON
MIC ON BUTTON
PREVIEW BUTTON
Key Point:
your cue note can come on at full
volume, depending on your Level
and Input knob settings.
Pressing this button displays context sensitive help on the LCD. Use the data wheel
to scroll the text. Pressing
and right tab arrows will move you between help topics.
Turns 48V, phantom power, On/Off. Phantom power provides electrical power to
your condenser microphones through a standard microphone audio cable. There is
a brief (two second) delay when phantom power is engaged. Most condenser micro-
phones are designed to take +48VDC phantom power, but be sure to confirm the
requirements for your device before using it with VoicePrism.
Phantom power is usually safe to use with dynamic microphones but unbalanced
microphones and other electronic equipment can short out and get damaged, so
please check the manufacturer's specifications.
When this button is lit the microphone input is your lead voice audio source, other-
wise the line input from the 1/4" jacks on the back is the default audio source. Push
when your microphone is turned on and everything should be working but
MIC ON
for some reason you just aren't getting an audio input.
has two completely separate functions, depending on what mode you've
PREVIEW
selected under
PREVIEW MODE
pressing the
button. If demo is selected, pressing the preview button will
UTILITY
play a short vocal demonstration that shows off VoicePrism's features. The LCD
shows the preset name, a short description of the preset and a sound clip. These
audio samples are provided so you can hear and tour VoicePrism without having to
sing into it yourself.
Selecting
and pressing
CUE
key or root chord of the current preset.
button --
UTILITY
PREFERENCES
again will remove the help window. Pressing the left
HELP
in the
PREFERENCES
will provide a starting note that is sensitive to the
PREVIEW
menu tab --
PREVIEW MODE
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Help, 48V, Mic On, Preview,
menu tab, which you access by
softknob -- select
/
.
CUE
DEMO
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