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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Step 4: Set Mic Level ......17 VoiceLive 2 for the Guitarist/Singer ..24 Step 5: Quick Start Settings .
  • Page 4 MIDI IN And USB ......26 VoiceLive 2 And Digital Audio ....33 MIDI Controlled Harmony .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents: Details Section The EQ Tab .......52 The Tone Button ......40 The Tone Tab .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents: Details Section The Store Menu Manage Tab ....87 MIDI Implementation ..... . .88 Warranty .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Control harmonies with guitar, MIDI or MP3 input effects pedals and rack mount units. The significance for you, the singer using VoiceLive 2, is being able to benefit o Up to 8 voices of new NaturalPlay harmonies from a wave of innovation that makes production of o New reverb, delay, μMod, and double...
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    Introduction About TC-Helicon About This Manual At TC-Helicon we truly believe that the voice is the You’ve no doubt noticed that the Table of Contents has world's most beautiful instrument. We don't mean to two sections: the Basics section and the Details section. degrade other beautiful instruments, but the singing This manual is divided into sections so that users who voice is the anthropological source for all things melodic.
  • Page 9: Front Panel

    Front Panel...
  • Page 10 Front Panel 1. GLOBAL GROUP - When activated, these three destination and commit edited presets to memory. To effects stay on independent of preset changes. Press any cancel and exit, press HOME. to activate or hold to enter a specific edit menu. TONE 7.
  • Page 11 Holding STEP enters the STEP programming menu. 16. HARMONY ON/OFF - Adds or mutes the Harmony voices created by your voice and VoiceLive 2. 17. DOUBLE ON/OFF - Adds or mutes the Doubling voices assigned to the current preset. The Doubling...
  • Page 12: Back Panel

    Back Panel 1. MIC and LINE inputs - Connect your microphone or 4. HEADPHONE Out - The main output is mirrored line level audio device’s output here. Only one should be here to drive headphones. Adjust the headphone and connected at a time. Hold the REVERB footswitch to set main output volume with the OUTPUT setting gain when changing back and forth between MIC and controlled by turning the MIX knobs.
  • Page 13 7. PEDAL Input - A standard expression pedal can be connected here to control the level of the Harmony and 11. POWER Switch - Press to turn VoiceLive 2 on and Doubling voices. Calibration is done in the SYSTEM tab off.
  • Page 14: Quick Start

    Assemble the gear you need to get started. For now, performance setting with a microphone. You will learn leave your VoiceLive 2 and PA system turned off. how to connect external devices and how to set the 1. Vocal microphone microphone gain properly.
  • Page 15: Step 2: Inputs

    MIDI IN or AUX input, most of the harmony presets in control harmony. On power-up, VoiceLive 2 will VoiceLive 2 will default to global Scale mode in the Key automatically configure all harmony presets to recognize of A Major (for this, see the section entitled VoiceLive 2 which instrument is connected.
  • Page 16: Step 3: Outputs

    The typical setup for monitoring the output of VoiceLive 2 is to connect two 1/4” cables to a stereo channel in a PA mixer. VoiceLive 2 can be set to output in mono if preferred in the I/O tab of the SETUP menu.
  • Page 17: Step 4: Set Mic Level

    Quick Start Step 4: Set Mic Level Step 5: Quick Start Settings This step informs VoiceLive 2 how loud you plan to sing Ensure that the HOME and TONE buttons on the front with your particular mic. We’ll use VoiceLive 2’s panel are lit.
  • Page 18: First Impressions

    First Impressions How To Audition Presets Using Harmony Presets The best way to sample VoiceLive 2’s effects is to start Most presets that have the HARMONY footswitch lit with preset #1, sing, and then tap the PRESET up require that you play your guitar, keyboard or music footswitch to audition the next preset.
  • Page 19: Using The Effect On/Off Switches

    First Impressions Using The Effect On/Off Switches The SHORTCUT Footswitch The Effect On/Off footswitches give you the option to This footswitch extends the capabilities of the current modify the sound without changing to another preset. preset. Depending on the preset, it could allow you to You can do so by tapping any of the 6 effects engage Harmony Hold, set the tempo for the Delay or footswitches which include μMOD (pronounced...
  • Page 20: The Step Footswitch

    First Impressions The STEP Footswitch Programming Your Own Steps The Step feature allows you to create a series of up to 1. Select a preset as the starting effect in your chain. 10 linked effect changes associated with a preset. In a 2.
  • Page 21: Tone, Pitch And Guitar Fx Buttons

    GUITAR FX button will apply effects to your To speed Step programming, all insertions and deletions guitar sound that will be heard through VoiceLive 2’s are automatically stored when you exit Step mode. If main outputs. The guitar effects and dry signal will be you want to experiment without affecting an important muted if a jack is connected to the GUITAR THRU jack.
  • Page 22: Activating Bypass + Tuner Mode

    AUX IN, you can do so with the AUX LEVEL setting in the SETUP menu under the I/O tab. The effects balance in VoiceLive 2 is adjusted at the factory to suit many situations. The Mix/Edit knobs...
  • Page 23: Basic Editing Concepts

    Edit button to All effect blocks except for FX (Transducer and Hard explore VoiceLive 2’s editing tabs. Each of the effect Correct are always100% wet) can be adjusted. footswitches has a related tab you can access with the NAVIGATE left and right arrow buttons.
  • Page 24: Voicelive 2 For The Guitarist/Singer

    This will present the MIX screen so you can adjust the level of your guitar. Guitarists have bonus features in VoiceLive 2. In addition Press the GUITAR FX button if it is not already lit. This to sensing the guitar chords to guide harmony,VoiceLive will add the default effects to your guitar.The Guitar FX...
  • Page 25: Tuning Your Guitar

    If you hear a buzz from either your guitar amplifier or the least two notes. If you want to sing right at the start of a PA VoiceLive 2 is connected to, press the GND LIFT song, it’s important to briefly play a chord first. A (ground lift) button to silence it.
  • Page 26: Voicelive 2 For The Midi Keyboardist/Singer

    USB cable to access MIDI IN. If you haven’t already, connect a MIDI cable between your keyboard’s MIDI out and VoiceLive 2’s MIDI IN. Play When you want to restore computer control of a note on your keyboard and check VoiceLive 2’s display VoiceLive 2 over USB, or you want to access the to see if the MIDI indicator lights.
  • Page 27: Midi Performance Tips

    MIDI Performance Tips chapter entitled VoiceLive 2 for the Lead Singer. In chords without a clear third,VoiceLive 2 will assume a major chord, so when you play in a minor key, and as a general rule, you should always include a third when changing chords.
  • Page 28: Voicelive 2 For The Lead Singer

    MIDI keyboard or guitar. You are still able to successfully in the original VoiceLive processor. Briefly, all experience VoiceLive 2’s vocal harmony effects with of the chords in an entire song and your melody can these methods: belong to a single “Key”.
  • Page 29: Singing To Music Playback

    Connect as described for MP3 Player (AUX input) in the If you’re lucky the first time, you’ll be rewarded with Quick Start section. When you power up VoiceLive 2, it soaring harmony over your whole chorus or song. If not,...
  • Page 30: Borrowing" From Another Player

    If this is an issue, you could use a preamp out or effects loop output from the amp. Alternatively, you can run a MIDI cable from your keyboardist’s controller to your VoiceLive 2. This has no effect on the keyboard sound and cable runs are not a problem.
  • Page 31: General Usage Tips

    General Usage Tips Monitor Placement Singing Tips For Harmony Try to ensure that your keyboard amp or monitor is not The more in-tune you sing, the better the harmonies will facing directly into your mic as this can confuse VoiceLive sound.
  • Page 32: Connecting Voicelive 2 To A Computer

    This is a web-enabled application intended to enhance Mac Installation your experience with VoiceLive 2. As well as keeping you 1. Place the supplied VoiceSupport application CD in up-to-date with the latest TC-Helicon news items and your computer CD drive.
  • Page 33: Voicelive 2 And Digital Audio

    When the application finishes loading it should display harmony/effects processor and A to D converter “VoiceLive 2” in the top right corner, indicating that it has sending to your workstation application while allowing connected to your device. If it says “Not Connected”, you to monitor your workstation’s output through...
  • Page 34: Usb Audio And Asio Applications

    “ASIO”. If you will be using one of these apps, you will need to install a WDM to ASIO “wrapper” such as ASIO4ALL which is available at www.asio4all.com in order for VoiceLive 2 to be recognized as an audio device. Selecting The Audio Device In the Mac and Vista operating systems, you can select VoiceLive 2’s audio device in your workstation program...
  • Page 35: Faq And Troubleshooting

    Remove any guitar effect pedals between your guitar and make sure the sends are turned up for the effects.These VoiceLive 2's input. parameters are located on the Reverb and Delay Edit Ensure that you are playing guitar chords made up of at menus.
  • Page 36 The most important notes of your chord, as far as I'm not getting any sound out of VoiceLive 2 VoiceLive 2 is concerned, are the chord root and the Confirm the power adapter is properly connected and third, so make sure these notes are clearly voiced. Your power switch is in the on position.
  • Page 37 FAQ and Troubleshooting Make sure the Output level is turned up by turning one footswitch light. of the Mix/Edit knobs on the top screen. 3. Confirm that the send levels are up for the Reverb and Delay block.To do this, press EDIT, navigate to My corrected voice or harmony voice sounds the REVERB or DELAY tab, and scroll down to the out of tune...
  • Page 38 FAQ and Troubleshooting I don't hear any audio from VoiceLive 2 when MIDI Input doesn’t work using MIC in See “I can’t update my software” above. 1. Check that the DIGITAL IN parameter in the My lead vocal is cutting out Setup I/O tab is not set to USB VOX L / INST R or DIGITAL VOX L / INST R.
  • Page 39 Details Section In this part of the manual we shed light on the individual editing parameters in VoiceLive 2. This section discusses: The Global controls:Tone, Pitch and Guitar FX The Edit menu including all effect-specific tabs The Setup menu and its 3 tabs...
  • Page 40: The Tone Button

    ADAPTIVE=X(On), SHAPE=50% engineer will. All EQ and compression enhancements o COMPRESS applied here will affect the overall sound of VoiceLive 2 including Harmony, Doubling, Reverb etc. ADAPTIVE=X(On), COMPRESS=50% o DE-ESS The suite of effects that make up Tone are:...
  • Page 41: The Adaptive Check Boxes

    The Global Controls:Tone Note that there is a slight lag between adjusting the Adjusting the control from 0% to 50% reduces mud Adaptive effects and hearing the effect as the algorithm while increasing brightness to a useful range for your re-assesses your voice input.
  • Page 42: The Compress Control

    The adaptive Shape feature of With the ADAPTIVE control activated, the COMPRESS VoiceLive 2 listens continually to your voice through your control reduces the amount of range between louder mic and adjusts to make your voice sound like it is and softer singing to produce more even-sounding professionally produced and balanced.
  • Page 43: The De-Ess Control

    ” compression that they can become piercing. At acoustic singing levels with no, or very quiet VoiceLive 2’s DE-ESS control monitors the level of instrumentation, this would sound fine. When amplified sibilance and, when it is detected, will quickly and however, the loud words become strident and even transparently reduce it.
  • Page 44: The Gate Control

    There is only the single DE-ESS control; no other manual The Adaptive Gate in VoiceLive 2 works automatically adjustment settings are required. The factory setting of with your singing style to provide the optimum balance 50% gently reduces sibilance without becoming obvious.
  • Page 45: The Eq Tab With Adaptive On

    The Global Controls:Tone default), most of the adjustment is done automatically so for singers who prefer this sound. The majority of the fewer controls are required.These are: “mud“ frequencies are still reduced automatically when using this control. ADAPTIVE ON/OFF EQ Tab With ADAPTIVE Off SHAPE AMOUNT Turning ADAPTIVE off presents manual parametric EQ WARMTH ON/OFF...
  • Page 46: The Compress Tab

    The Global Controls:Tone WIDTH). For vocals, the gain of a narrow parametric selection of the lowest frequency above which boosting band is typically reduced to overcome room or voice or cutting is possible. resonances smooth sound although PARA GAIN experienced users may boost a band felt to be missing Boosts or cuts the band of frequencies centered at the in a particular voice as well.
  • Page 47: The Compress Tab With Adaptive On

    The Global Controls:Tone COMPRESS Tab With ADAPTIVE ON dB: 0 dB being the loudest input signal VoiceLive 2 can accept without distortion and -30 dB being a very quiet The ADAPTIVE Compression algorithm performs signal. If you sing consistently more quietly than the automatic processing which reduces the amount of THRESHOLD, you will not hear any compression.
  • Page 48: The Gate Tab

    The Global Controls:Tone LEAD ATTEN setting of the THRESHOLD. This controls how much your lead voice level is reduced Also note that automatic makeup gain occurs depending (attenuated) when your voice falls below the Gate on your combination of THRESHOLD and RATIO. A threshold and the Gate closes.
  • Page 49 The Global Controls:Tone hear harmonized instrumental chattering when you stop singing. THRESHOLD (MANUAL Gate Only) This parameter becomes visible when the GATE has been switched to MANUAL. The THRESHOLD defines the minimum singing level you need to reach in order for the Gate to open and let your voice sound.The factory default setting of -40 dB is very sensitive to allow a wide range of singing levels but it may also allow more nearby...
  • Page 50: The Pitch Button

    The Global Controls: Pitch The Pitch Button 100% increases. Above 50% the effect becomes more noticeable when you slide from note to note.This is the Pressing the Pitch button activates auto chromatic pitch effect of faster transition speed between your input note correction.
  • Page 51: The Guitar Fx Button

    Mix screen.You can adjust the level of the guitar in your guitar. Press and hold the Guitar FX button to see VoiceLive 2’s overall mix in either menu.The range of this the edit tabs for these processors. Any time these menus...
  • Page 52: The Eq Tab

    The Global Controls: Guitar FX UMOD LEVEL does, however, offer the same style selection but with no Style editing. Turn the Mix/Edit knob below this parameter to raise or lower the amount of μMod effect on your guitar. The Use the Data Wheel to scroll down to this row and turn factory default mix level is -12 dB.
  • Page 53: The Compress Tab

    The Global Controls: Guitar FX frequency (PARA FREQ) and a width control (PARA selection of the lowest frequency above which boosting WIDTH). Usually, the gain of a narrow parametric band or cutting is possible. is typically reduced to overcome room or undesirable PARA GAIN guitar resonances.This smoothes the sound and can help Boosts or cuts the band of frequencies centered at the...
  • Page 54 The Global Controls: Guitar FX THRESHOLD level until makeup gain is applied to raise the overall level. This sets the level at and above which the amount of gain reduction (compression) specified by the RATIO control will occur. The range is 0 dB (not compressing any peaks) to -60 dB (compressing everything you play) with the default being -6 dB.
  • Page 55: The Edit Menu Overview

    The Edit Menu Overview To exit the Edit menu, press Home. Saving Changes Basic editing, menu navigation and concepts are briefly discussed on page 23. This Edit Menu section discusses You can quickly store at the current preset location from the actual parameters in detail for those that want to go within the Edit menu by pressing the Store button twice.
  • Page 56: The Μmod Tab

    The Edit Menu: μMOD Tab Overview DETUNE LEFT / DETUNE RIGHT Applies a small amount of pitch shift to the left or right μMod is short for micro-modulation ("μ" is the scientific sides independently. This setting is shown in cents and symbol for micro).The μMod effect is capable of creating the maximum is +/- 25 cents.
  • Page 57 The Edit Menu: μMOD Tab WAVE mono. LEFT puts the left side out of phase with the right which is normal phase and vice versa for the RIGHT This lets you choose the modulation waveform from value. BOTH puts both sides out of phase with their Square,Triangle or Sine to vary the periodic nature of respective sides’...
  • Page 58 The Edit Menu: μMOD Tab HARM TO UMOD Sets the amount of harmony level sent into the μMod block. The HARMONY footswitch must be on to feed this send. LEAD MUTE When set to ON, your lead voice will be muted when the μMod effect is turned on.
  • Page 59: The Delay Tab

    The Edit Menu: DELAY Tab Overview STYLE Use the soft knob assigned to this parameter to choose The delay effect is a configurable echo. You can control a pre-programmed delay style you like. how far apart the echoes occur (Delay Time), and whether the echoes fade out quickly or slowly or build LEVEL on themselves.
  • Page 60 The Edit Menu: DELAY Tab MIDI: The unit can be set to derive its delay times from quarter notes) or syncopated sub-beats (e.g. 1/4 triplets, incoming MIDI clock signal. 1/4 dotted notes) for the left and right delays. TEMPO TIME L / TIME R This is where you can manually set the tempo in beats These parameters are used to display the exact delay per minute (bpm) that is used to derive delay times for...
  • Page 61 The Edit Menu: DELAY Tab Applying these filters to the delays can create the feeling output of the μMod block. The μMod footswitch must of space while not obscuring the main vocal signal. be on to feed this send. DUCKING AMOUNT LEAD MUTE This sets how much attenuation (gain reduction) is When set to ON, your lead voice will be muted when...
  • Page 62: The Reverb Tab

    The Edit Menu: REVERB Tab Overview LEVEL Sets the mix level for the Reverb effect. Reverb is the arguably the most common vocal effect. It can add a spaciousness that softens the abrupt WIDTH beginnings and endings of lyric phrases. Many reverb Sets the stereo imaging of the Reverb effect.
  • Page 63 The Edit Menu: REVERB Tab HI FACTOR DIFFUSE This allows you to raise or lower the level of the high Also known as Diffusion, this is a very subtle parameter band of the Reverb tail independently. used to simulate and control the density of the reflections inherent in real acoustic spaces.
  • Page 64 The Edit Menu: REVERB Tab DUCKING AMOUNT LEAD MUTE This sets how much attenuation (gain reduction) is When set to ON, your lead voice will be muted when applied to the reverb signal when a vocal is present. For the Reverb effect is turned on.This allows for 100% wet ducking to not be too obvious, a slight reduction of -6 reverb effects.
  • Page 65: The Harmony Tab

    The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab Overview LEVEL Sets the level for the overall Harmony effect in the The Harmony block in VoiceLive 2 produces up to 8 current preset. harmony voices and is the home of the Choir effect. V1 to V4 VOICING...
  • Page 66 The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab CHOIR, CHOIR LEV and CHOIR STYLE more masculine and deeper effect and values above 0 lend a more feminine or thinner effect. The Choir effect strives to emulate the detuning, timing and chorusing that occurs when human voices sing V1 to V4 PAN together in choral performances and recordings.
  • Page 67 The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab all four voices will work together to produce a useful random waveform that simulates the way different overall effect. singers change note volumes as they sing. HUMANIZE AMOUNT The various Humanization styles consist of various amounts of the following modifiers: You can vary the amount of humanization for the harmony voices.
  • Page 68 The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab VIBRATO AMOUNT Portamento, setting each voice with a unique value of the Smoothing parameter helps the harmonies sound You can vary the amount of vibrato intensity for the more natural. When NATURALPLAY is set to MIDI overall style with this parameter.
  • Page 69 When your harmonies are set to this The Harmony EQ settings are separate from the Global mode, the harmony notes produced by VoiceLive 2 will TONE control.This allows customizing of the EQ of the sound exactly in tune with the Equal-tuned instruments Harmony and Double voices separately from the lead.
  • Page 70 MIDI sequencer and guitar When set to ON, your lead voice will be muted when into VoiceLive 2, this will cause it to ignore the the HARMONY effect is turned on.This allows for 100% MIDI input for harmony control.
  • Page 71 The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab Non-NATURALPLAY Parameter outside of the standard “musical harmony” definition and as such, require no musical input Changes from you. Below are descriptions of parameters that are different o MIDI NOTES - Allows you to specify exact when set to the NATURALPLAY modes other than melodies and chords as harmony pitches from a AUTO INPUT SENSE, GUITAR, MIDI and AUX INPUT...
  • Page 72 The Edit Menu: HARMONY Tab V1 to V4 VOICING active harmony voices can make a scale work over your combination of melody and chord change. The voicing alternatives change in SCALE mode and they are displayed in scale degree terminology.They are NATURALPLAY = SHIFT Mode organized lowest to highest, relative to the input note.
  • Page 73 For individual control of 4 MIDI voices, you can for the Release. use MIDI 4 CHAN mode. NOTES EXT This feature is most useful when singing to a commercial MIDI file that is controlling the harmony voices in VoiceLive 2. Often the MIDI notes used to control...
  • Page 74: The Double Tab

    The Edit Menu: DOUBLE Tab Overview HUMANIZE STYLE These apply small pitch and time variations to simulate The Double effect uses the same type of Humanization natural variation in human singing. For more information technology as in the Harmony effect to create up to four see HUMANIZE STYLE in the HARMONY Tab section overdubbed versions of your voice.
  • Page 75 The Edit Menu: DOUBLE Tab V1 to V4 PORTA LEAD MUTE Each voice has its own Portamento time. Portamento is When set to ON, the lead will be muted when the a delayed response to the pitch movement of your DOUBLE effect is turned on.
  • Page 76: The Fx Tab

    The Edit Menu: FX Tab Overview o OFF - No routing. o LEAD - Transducer is inserted on the Lead voice The FX tab contains the edit settings for a combination only. Harmonies and Doubling are unaffected. of two effects: o HARMONY - Transducer is inserted on the o Transducer, which uses distortion and steep filters Harmony path only.
  • Page 77 The Edit Menu: FX Tab LOW CUT and HIGH CUT CUT, and PRESENCE to customize them. Sets the cut-off frequency for these very steep low and The AMOUNT parameter adjusts the amount of high shelving filters. TIP: these and the PRESENCE filters distortion for the current distortion style.This is not the can be used without Distortion effects to apply more same as the IN and OUT GAIN controls which work on...
  • Page 78 MIDI performance to yield mid peak. GAIN adjusts the amount of boost or correction.VoiceLive 2 goes one further and allows you attenuation while FREQ sets the center frequency of the to play your guitar or MIDI keyboard normally and get filter.
  • Page 79 The Edit Menu: FX Tab and the Harmony NATURALPLAY mode is set to example, a value of 80 cents means that only when you SCALE, then only the key is passed on to the are singing within +/- 40 cents away from the target HARDTUNE effect.
  • Page 80 The Edit Menu: FX Tab o Minor-Asc (ascending melodic minor) o Chromatic (no key or scale required) NOTE / ENABLED These are applicable when you wish to edit a custom scale for HARDTUNE. A custom scale is indicated by a series of dashes and circles: "-"...
  • Page 81: The Preset Tab

    This tab contains parameters that don’t pertain to individual tabs. SHORTCUT Each preset in VoiceLive 2 can have a unique Shortcut which can extend your control of effect features. Choose from the selections and save to your current preset. Note that not all may apply e.g. Harmony Hold may not work unless you have Harmony turned on.
  • Page 82: The Setup Menu

    PHANTOM VoiceLive 2 or is being fed by an aux send from a mixer Turns 48V phantom power on and off for use with channel where the lead level is mixed in at the mixing condenser microphones.
  • Page 83 INST R the digital in replaces the analog MIC/LINE and GUITAR inputs. Note that while the VoiceLive 2 is connected via USB to your computer, other applications such as your browser may not make sound through your regular sound card.
  • Page 84: The Midi Tab

    The Setup Menu: MIDI Tab CHANNEL BELOW the split point are used to control MIDI NOTES presets only. Sets the MIDI channel that VoiceLive 2 uses for presets and MIDI harmony control. When a NATURALPLAY SPLITNOTE preset is set to MIDI NOTES...
  • Page 85 The Setup Menu: MIDI Tab PBRANGE (Pitchbend Range) Sets the range in semitones that MIDI pitch bend information will alter voice pitch shifts.
  • Page 86: The System Tab

    The Setup Menu: SYSTEM Tab LCD CONTRAST presets. This allows you to browse SCALE presets without having to change Key every time. In this mode, Sets the contrast level of the LCD display. Useful for Key and Scale settings are not saved with a STORE better viewing at different angles and light conditions.
  • Page 87 CONFIRM to YES using the 4th Mix/Edit knob, then push STORE. CLEAN PRESET BANK (UP TO 2 MINUTES) This function will run automatically on VoiceLive 2 when a large number of preset stores have been executed.To avoid this optimization sequence happening during...
  • Page 88: Midi Implementation

    MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s F F o o o o t t s s w w i i t t c c h h O O n n / / O O f f f f Harmony 0-63 off 64-127 on...
  • Page 89 MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s Level Voice2 “...
  • Page 90 MIDI Implementation P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r C C C C # # R R a a n n g g e e C C o o m m m m e e n n t t s s Delay/Reverb Lvl “...
  • Page 91: Warranty

    Warranty All products manufactured by TC-Helicon are warranted Liability is expressly excluded in respect of any third against failure arising through faulty workmanship and party or consequential loss or damage (direct or materials for a period of one year from date of purchase. indirect) however or whenever arising.
  • Page 92: Specifications

    Specifications A A n n a a l l o o g g I I n n p p u u t t s s E E M M C C Connectors, balanced Mic.: XLR, Line: 1/4" phone jack, Complies with EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 Guitar: 1/4"...

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