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    OwnersManual

    Vocal Harmony andEffects Processor

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    Manu acturers Name: DigiTechManu acturers Address: 8760 S. Sandy Parkway

    Sandy, Utah 84070, USA

    declares that the product:

    Product name: Vocalist Live 4Product option: all (requires Class II power adapter that con orms to the requirements o EN60065, EN60065, EN60742, or equivalent.)

    con orms to the ollowing Product Speci ications:

    Sa ety: EN 60065

    EMC: EN 55 03-EN 55 03-2

    Supplementary In ormation:

    The product herewith complies with the requirements o the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC

    Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.

    Vice-President o Engineering-MI8760 S. Sandy ParkwaySandy, Utah 84070, USADate: February , 2007

    European Contact: Your local DigiTech Sales and Service O ice or

    Harman Music Group8760 South Sandy ParkwaySandy, Utah 84070 USAPh: (80 ) 568-8800Fax: (80 ) 568-7583

    WARNING FOR YOUR PROTECTION

    PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:

    KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS

    HEED ALL WARNINGS

    FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS

    THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT bE ExPOSED TO DRIPPING OR AND NO ObjECT FILLED WITH LIqUID, SUCH AS vASES, SHA THE APPARATUS

    CLEAN ONLY WITH A DRY CLOTH.

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    DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATSTOvES, OR OTHER APPARATUS (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) TH

    ONLY USE ATTACHMENTS/ACCESSORIES SPECIFIED bY THE M

    UNPLUG THIS APPARATUS DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR LONG PERIODS OF TIME.

    Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type pluplug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type pblades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are prsafety. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electricianof the obsolete outlet.

    Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly anience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

    Refer all servicing to to qualified service personnel. Servicing is requiredratus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug

    liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the appaexposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been drop

    MAINS DISCONNECT:The plug shall remain readily operable. For rack-mountlation where plug is not accessible, an all-pole mains switch with a conof at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated into the electrical ithe rack or building.

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    Introduction ...........................................................................................................The Vocalist Live 4 Features .....................................................................Included Items ...............................................................................................

    A Guided Tour o the Vocalist Live 4 ................................................................2Overview ........................................................................................................2About musIQ TM Technology ........................................................................2Quick Start ..................................................................................................... 2Front Panel .....................................................................................................3

    Store Button ..........................................................................................3Numeric Display .................................................................................3Alphanumeric Display ..........................................................................3Stereo Out LED ...................................................................................3Guitar Signal LED .................................................................................3Key Up/Down Buttons ........................................................................3Phantom Power LED ...........................................................................3Key Display ............................................................................................4Major/Minor Button ............................................................................4Vocal Signal LED ...................................................................................4musIQ Button .......................................................................................4Level Knobs ...........................................................................................4Up/Down Footswitches ......................................................................4Harmony LED .......................................................................................4Harmony Footswitch ...........................................................................4E ects LED ............................................................................................4E ects/Tuner Footswitch ....................................................................4E ects Matrix ........................................................................................4Edit Up/Down Buttons .......................................................................4Parameter Knobs .................................................................................4

    Rear Panel ....................................................................................................... 5Phantom Power ....................................................................................5Guitar In .................................................................................................5Guitar Thru ............................................................................................5Stereo/Mono .........................................................................................5Mic/Line Input Level .............................................................................5Mic In ......................................................................................................5Expression Pedal ...................................................................................5Line In .....................................................................................................5Aux In .....................................................................................................5Guitar Ground Li t ...............................................................................5Line Out L/R .......................................................................................... 6Le t/Mono Out and Right Out ..........................................................6Phones ....................................................................................................6Power ......................................................................................................6

    Getting Started ...................................................................................................... 7Connect the Microphone, Guitar, and P.A. or Mixer ............................. 7Set the Vocalist Live 4 Controls .................................................................7Adjust Levels and Tune Your Guitar ..........................................................7Set up the Mixer or Stereo Operation(I Using Two Channels o a Mixer) ...........................................................8

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    Common Setups .................................................................................................... 9Guitar and Microphone In/P.A. Out (Mono or Stereo) ........................9Guitar and Microphone In/Guitar Amp and P.A. Out (Mono) ............ 9Guitar and Microphone In/P.A. and Powered Monitor Out (Mono) . 0Guitar and Mixer or Preamp in/P.A. Out (Stereo) ................................ 0

    Using the Vocalist Live 4 ....................................................................................Editing, Storing and Copying User Presets ..............................................Level Knobs .................................................................................................... 2E ects Matrix ................................................................................................. 2musIQ TM Button ............................................................................................ 2Key Display, Key Up/Down Buttons, and Major/Minor Button........... 2E ects Footswitch ......................................................................................... 2Harmony Footswitch ................................................................................... 2Guitar Tuner ................................................................................................... 2Mono and Stereo .......................................................................................... 3Regarding External E ects Pedals .............................................................. 3Setting Levels on the Vocalist Live 4 ......................................................... 3

    E ects and Parameter Descriptions ................................................................. 4Preamp ............................................................................................................ 4Comp/Gate .................................................................................................... 5EQ .................................................................................................................... 5Pitch Correction ........................................................................................... 6Lead E ects .................................................................................................... 8Harmony ......................................................................................................... 9Reverberation ................................................................................................ 2Delay ................................................................................................................2Guitar Mix ...................................................................................................... 22Utility Parameters .........................................................................................23

    Factory Reset ......................................................................................................... 24

    Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................25

    Preset List ............................................................................................................... 25

    Speci cations .......................................................................................................... 29

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    WarrantyWe at DigiTech are very proud o our products and back up each one we sell with the ollowingwarranty:

    . The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days a ter purchase date to validate thiswarranty.

    2. DigiTech warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be ree rom de ects in materials andworkmanship under normal use and service.

    3. DigiTech liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing de ective materials that showevidence o de ect, provided the product is returned to DigiTech WITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION,where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period o one year. A Return Authorization number maybe obtained rom DigiTech by telephone. The company shall not be liable or any consequential damage asa result o the products use in any circuit or assembly.

    4. Proo -o -purchase is considered to be the burden o the consumer.

    5. DigiTech reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon thisproduct without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manu actured.

    6. The consumer or eits the bene ts o this warranty i the products main assembly is opened and tam-pered with by anyone other than a certi ed DigiTech technician or, i the product is used with AC voltagesoutside o the range suggested by the manu acturer.

    7. The oregoing is in lieu o all other warranties, expressed or implied, and DigiTech neither assumes norauthorizes any person to assume any obligation or liability in connection with the sale o this product. Inno event shall DigiTech or its dealers be liable or special or consequential damages or rom any delay inthe per ormance o this warranty due to causes beyond their control.

    NOTE : The in ormation contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without noti ication.Some in ormation contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in theproduct or operating system since this version o the manual was completed. The in ormation contained inthis version o the owners manual supersedes all previous versions.

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    IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase o the Vocalist Live 4. The Vocalist Live 4 is a breakthroughprocessor that automatically generates live multi-part vocal harmony by analyzing guitar chordprogressions. Armed with patent pending musIQ Harmony Technology (which includes bothmusIQ note detection and musIQ harmony generation), the Vocalist Live 4 gives you accuratevocal harmonies even with complicated songs because only Vocalist Live tracks guitar chords,along with your voice.

    The Vocalist Live 4 FeaturesmusIQ harmony technologyOne, two, three, or our voices o automatic harmony with selectable voicings (Unison, a3rd up or down, a 5th up or down, and an octave up or down), generated based on incom-ing music rom your guitar, or a manually selected key and scale/modeSelection o lead voice e ects (Preamp, Reverb, Echo/Delay, Compressor, EQ, modulationand pitch e ects)

    Next-generation vocal pitch detection, pitch shi ting, and humanization processing.Built-in guitar tunerBuilt-in microphone preampStereo XLR balanced and /4 unbalanced line outputs50 actory presets and 50 user (editable) presetsExpression pedal input or real-time control o most per ormance parametersGuitar ground li t unctionExternal /8 audio input or MP3 and CD playersHeadphone output+48V phantom power24-bit/44. kHz audio quality

    Included ItemsBe ore you get started, please make sure that the ollowing items have been included:

    The Vocalist Live 4PS09 3B Power SupplyThis owners manualWarranty Card

    The utmost care was taken while your Vocalist Live 4 was being manu actured. Everything shouldbe included and in per ect working order. I anything is missing, contact the actory at once.Please help us become acquainted with you and your needs by completing your warranty cardor registering online at www.digitech.com. It is your sa eguard should a problem arise with yourVocalist Live 4.

    Important sa ety tip: Always turn on ampli ers AFTER all other connections are made to theVocalist Live 4 and AFTER the Vocalist Live 4 is powered up.

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    A Guided Tour o the Vocalist Live 4Overview The Vocalist Live 4 is a revolutionary voice processor that creates musically correct harmonies

    or your singing voice that automatically change to t with the current guitar chord and key o the music you have been playing.

    About musIQ TM Technology musIQ is a revolutionary technology that eliminates the need to enter key and scale in orma-tion into the product as it listens to the notes/chords played on a guitar and makes sure that theharmony voices t with the music. Real-time processing discerns the individual notes and keysignatures that are played to automatically generate appropriate vocal harmonies that comple-ment the lead vocal. With musIQ, you can ocus on your live singing and playing per ormance,and discard song programming once and or all.

    Quick StartIts a good idea to read this brie manual completely, but i you want to start using the VocalistLive 4 right away, go to the Getting Started section on page 7.

    For more in ormation on what the knobs and buttons do, re er to the Using the Vocalist Live 4section on page .

    To nd out about using the tuner, see the Guitar Tuner section on page 2.

    To locate and identi y the various controls, inputs, and outputs, see the Front Panel and Rear

    Panel sections on pages 3 and 5.

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    Front Panel

    Store ButtonPress to store changes you make to a preset. For more in ormation on storing and editingpresets, see page .

    Numeric Display Shows the number (location) o the selected preset. While editing, it also shows the valueo the parameter being edited.

    Alphanumeric Display Shows the name o the selected preset or parameter names and values (when editing apreset).

    Stereo Out LEDIndicates stereo output rom the Line Out and XLR outputs is enabled (you can changethis with the Stereo/Mono button on the rear panel).

    Guitar Signal LEDTurns green when a guitar signal is detected in the Guitar In input, amber when the guitarsignal is approaching levels that may clip, and red when the signal may be clipping and maydegrade the ability o the Vocalist Live 4 to detect the guitar notes.

    Key Up/Down ButtonsUse these to select a key or the harmonies that will be generated (when the musIQ

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    but-ton is not lit).

    Phantom Power LEDIndicates the Phantom Power switch is engaged, and phantom power is being applied tothe Mic In XLR input.

    Note: Phantom power is normally only needed with condenser microphones and shouldnever be used with ribbon microphones. To avoid damaging the microphone, please consultyour microphone documentation to ensure phantom power is applied only when appropri-ate.

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    Key Display Shows the currently selected root key or generating harmonies (when the musIQ TM buttonis not lit). The Key display includes accidental symbols (sharp and fat) as well as the scalemodes major or minor.

    Major/Minor ButtonToggles between major and minor when the musIQ button is not lit.

    Vocal Signal LEDTurns green when a vocal signal is detected at the Mic In input, amber when the vocalsignal is approaching its limit, and red when the built-in limiter is active. The limiter generallyprevents clipping unless a very large input is applied.

    musIQ ButtonTurns automatic harmony generation on or o . When turned o , you can select the root keyand modes or harmonies using the Key Up/Down buttons and the Major/Minor button.This can be used, or example, to manually set a key and scale when no guitar is available totrigger the musIQ-based harmony generation.

    Level KnobsVocal LevelControls the lead vocal level in the mix being sent rom the Vocalist Live 4.Harmony LevelControls the harmony vocal level in the mix being sent rom the Vocalist Live 4.Guitar Level Controls the guitar level in the mix being sent rom the Vocalist Live 4.

    Up/Down FootswitchesUse these to step through the presets. Hold either ootswitch down to quickly scrollthrough the presets.

    Harmony LEDIndicates harmonies are turned on.

    Harmony FootswitchEnables or disables the vocal harmonies. You can con gure the Harmony Footswitch to bea toggle (press and release to turn harmonies on or o ) or momentary (harmonies are activewhen you hold it down). See the Utility Parameters menu on page 23 or more in ormation.

    Effects LEDIndicates the vocal and guitar e ects are turned on. Some e ects may still be enabled whenthe LED is o ; see the Utility Parameters menu on page 23 or more in ormation.

    Effects/Tuner FootswitchPress to enable or disable any selected e ects (reverb, compressor, etc.). See page 23 ormore in ormation about what e ects can be enabled or disabled. Press and hold this oot-switch or at least one seond to enable the guitar tuner. Press the E ects/Tuner ootswitchagain to disable the guitar tuner. See page 2 or more in ormation about the guitar tuner.

    Effects Matrix The E ects matrix is used to customize the sound and parameters o the Vocalist Live 4.Use the Edit Up/Down buttons to navigate the matrix rows. As the Edit Up/Down but-tons are pressed, an LED illuminates indicating the currently selected e ects row, and theVL4s main display shows the row name. Use the ve Parameter knobs above the displaymatrix columns to edit the parameters or the selected e ect row. For more in ormationabout the E ects matrix, see page 2.

    Edit Up/Down ButtonsUse these buttons to navigate through the E ects matrix rows. Press and hold both buttonssimultaneously to access the Utility Parameters menu (see page 23).

    Parameter KnobsUse these to adjust parameters or the selected row in the E ects matrix.

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    Rear Panel

    Phantom Power Enables 48 volt phantom power on the XLR mic input.

    Note: Phantom power is normally only needed with condenser microphones and should

    never be used with ribbon microphones. To avoid damaging the microphone, please consultyour microphone documentation to ensure phantom power is applied only when appropri-ate.

    Guitar InConnect a guitar directly to this high-impedance input. Note that there is no loss o qualitybetween the Guitar In and Guitar Thru jacks.

    Guitar ThruConnect this output to the input o a guitar ampli er or powered speaker.

    Stereo/MonoWhen Stereo is selected ( Stereo Out LED is lit), the harmony voices are panned slightlyle t and right, and certain e ects (chorus, fanger, and reverb, or example) operate in stereo.When Mono is selected ( Stereo Out LED is not lit), the output mix is mono and the outputs carry the same signal.

    Mic/Line Input LevelThis knob adjusts the gain o the Mic and Line inputs. Turn clockwise to increase gain, orcounter-clockwise to decrease gain. I the Vocal Signal LED is turning red while you sing,you need to decrease the Mic gain.

    Mic InConnect a dynamic or condenser microphone to this XLR input. This input is the lead voiceor the Vocalist Live 4.

    Expression PedalConnect an expression pedal here to control any parameter in the E ects matrix with your

    oot. See the Utility Parameters menu on page 23 or more in ormation.

    Line InConnect a line input source (mixer, mic preamp, etc.) to this input. When connected to asource, this input is the lead voice or the Vocalist Live 4, and disables the Mic In XLR input.

    Aux InPlug in a CD or MP3 player to this /8 jack to add recorded music to the Vocalist Live 4mix. Control the level with the CD or MP3 players volume control.

    Guitar Ground LiftEliminates most hum problems. I you hear a humming sound or buzz coming rom youramp or P.A., try pressing this button.

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    Line Out L/RConnect both these balanced/unbalanced outputs to a mixer, powered speakers or P.A. sys-tem. I only a single output is to be used, be sure the Stereo Out LED is not lit (use theStereo/Mono Out button to change this, i necessary).

    Left/Mono Out and Right Out (XLR Outputs)Connect these XLR balanced outputs to a powered speaker or mixer. I a mono mix isdesired, use only the Le t/Mono XLR jack and be sure the Stereo Out LED is not lit (usethe Stereo/Mono Out button to change this, i necessary).

    PhonesUse this jack to hear the Line Out L/R mix through headphones.

    Power Connect only the DigiTech PS09 3B power supply to this jack.

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    Getting StartedBe ore connecting the Vocalist Live 4 to your ampli er, make sure that the power to your ampli-

    er is o and that the Vocalist Live 4 is plugged into the wall and powered on. There is no powerswitch on the Vocalist Live 4. To turn the Vocalist Live 4 on or o , connect or disconnect theincluded PS09 3B power supply rom the Power Input jack.

    Connect the Microphone, Guitar, and P.A. or Mixer Make sure the Mic/Line Input Level knob (located on the back panel) is turned all thedown (counter-clockwise).

    Plug a microphone into the Vocalist Live 4 Mic In jack.

    I you need phantom power, press the Phantom Power switch on the Vocalist Live 4 back panel. The Phantom Power LED will illuminate.

    Note: Phantom power is normally only needed with condenser microphones, and shouldnever be used with ribbon microphones. To avoid damaging the microphone, please consultyour microphone documentation to ensure phantom power is applied only when appropri-ate.

    Plug your guitar into the Vocalist Live 4 Guitar In jack.

    Make sure your guitar ampli er is turned o and the volume level is turned all the waydown.

    Make sure your P.A. or mixer is turned o and the volume levels are turned all the waydown.

    Connect the Vocalist Live 4 Guitar Thru to your ampli ers input or the P.A. system.

    Plug the Vocalist Live 4 Le t and Right Line Outputs into your P.A. system or mixer. Or, i you are only using a single channel or mono ampli cation system, connect the Vocalist Live4 Le t/Mono Out to the P.A. system or mixer, and press the Stereo/Mono button so theStereo Out LED is not lit.

    Set the Vocalist Live 4 ControlsSelect preset ( 3RD ABOVE ) with the Up/Down ootswitches.

    Turn the VOCAL LEVEL , HARMONY LEVEL , and GUITAR LEVEL knobs to their2 oclock positions.

    Press the musIQ TM button so that it is lit.

    Press the HARMONY FOOTSWITCH so that the HARMONY LED just above it islit.

    Adjust Levels and Tune Your Guitar

    Observe the Guitar Signal LED while playing your guitar. Adjust the output level o yourguitar until the Guitar Signal LED lights green or amber most o the time. (For morein ormation about setting levels, see page 3.)

    Sing into the mic while gradually turning up the Vocalist Live 4 Mic/Line Input Level knobuntil the Vocal Signal LED lights amber most o the time. (For more in ormation aboutsetting levels, see page 3.)

    Press and hold the EFFECTS/TUNER FOOTSWITCH until the display reads TUNER .Tune each string until a star ( * ) without arrows ( >> or

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    display. The built-in guitar tuner works optimally with a strong guitar signal, so dont turndown your guitar to tune. The guitar output will automatically be muted when youre intuner mode.

    NOTE: It is important that your guitar is properly tuned in order or themusIQ TM technology to generate the best sounding harmonies. Alternate tun-ings ( or example, DADGAD, or tuning down a hal step) are fne, as long as the

    built-in tuner shows each string as in tune. I you are using an external tuner, just make sure the re erence is set to 440 Hz.

    Turn on your ampli er and gradually turn it up until you reach a com ortable listening level.

    Turn on your P.A. system and gradually turn it up until you reach a com ortable listeninglevel.

    While playing a chord on your guitar, sing a note. You should hear your guitar and yourvoice, plus a harmony voice. I not, repeat the steps above or consult the Troubleshootingsection on page 25.

    Set up the Mixer for Stereo Operation (If Using Two Channels of a Mixer)Turn the Vocalist Live 4 Mic/Line Input Level knob completely counter-clockwise.

    Set the mixer channels aders to 0dB.

    Set the mixers master ader to its minimum position (no output signal).

    Set the pan controls on the selected mixer channels hard le t and hard right.

    While singing, gradually turn up the Vocalist Live 4s Mic/Line Input Level knob until theVocal Signal LED lights amber most o the time, and red during the loudest parts only.(For more in ormation about setting levels, see page 3.)

    Gradually bring the mixers master ader up until you reach your desired level.

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    Using the Vocalist Live 4In addition to creating vocal harmonies, the Vocalist Live 4 also o ers a wide variety o e ectsyou can apply to your voice. You can quickly change the harmonies and e ects by changing

    presets . Each preset has a name and a number, as well as a set o harmonies and/or other e ectsassigned to it.

    You can cycle through all the di erent presets by pressing the Up/Down Footswitches ,located on the lower right side o the Vocalist Live 4.You can turn a presets harmonies on or o with the Harmony Footswitch .You can turn a presets e ects on or o with the E ects Footswitch .

    There are two kinds o presets: User and Factory . You can change User presets (numbers -50), but you cant change Factory presets (numbers 5 -00). When the Vocalist Live 4 ships romthe actory, the User and Factory presets are identical

    Use the E ects Matrix, Edit Up/Down buttons, and Parameter knobs to edit User presets.

    Editing, Storing and Copying User PresetsTo edit a User preset

    Select a User preset with the Up/Down ootswitches. User presets are numbered -50.Press one o the Edit Up/Down buttons to select a row in the E ects Matrix. Each rowcontrols one e ect, named in the le tmost column. When a row is selected, the displaybriefy shows each o its ve parameters.Turn a Parameter knob to change the parameter listed below it in the selected E ectsMatrix row. The parameters name and value appear in the Alphanumeric display when youturn its Parameter knob. Repeat this step or each parameter you want to change.Repeat steps 2 and 3 or each e ect you want to edit.

    To store your changes to a User preset

    Warning: Do not disconnect the power rom the Vocalist Live 4 when storing a preset(when the Alphanumeric display reads Storing... .) Doing so may erase your userpresets. In the event that this happens, per orm a Factory Reset, described on page 24.

    Press the Store button. The Alphanumeric display briefy reads Store to , then thecurrently selected preset name and number appear. The rst letter in the presets namefashes.Press the Store button again to store the preset to the current preset number (or pressany button other than Store or Key Up/Down to cancel).

    To copy a User preset to a di erent preset numberSelect a User preset with the Up/Down Footswitches (presets -50).Press the Store button. The Alphanumeric display reads Store to .Turn the le tmost Parameter knob to select a User preset number ( -50).Press the Store button again to complete the copy procedure (or press any button otherthan Store or Key Up/Down to cancel).

    To rename a User presetSelect a User preset with the Up/Down Footswitches (presets -50).Press the Store button. The Alphanumeric display reads Store to .Turn the second- rom-le t Parameter knob to select a letter in the Alphanumeric display (oruse the Key Up/Down buttons). The selected letter fashes.Turn the third- rom-le t Parameter knob to change the selected letter.Press the Store button again (or press any button other than Store to cancel).

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    Level KnobsThese three knobs let you adjust the mix being sent rom the Vocalist Live 4 to the P.A. ormixer. The mix includes your lead vocal, the harmony vocals, and your guitar signal.

    Turn a knob clockwise to increase its respective level, or counterclockwise to decrease its level.

    Effects Matrix This table lists the e ects you can add to a preset (listed in the le t column), and the parametersyou can adjust or each e ect (listed in the columns below the Parameter knobs).

    For descriptions o the e ects and their parameters, see page 4.

    musIQ TM ButtonPress this button to turn automatic key detection on or o . When this button is lit and harmo-nies are active, the Vocalist Live 4 determines the proper key based on the guitar chords being

    played. When this button is not lit, active harmonies are produced in the key shown in the KeyDisplay (selected with the Key Up/Down and Major/Minor buttons).

    Key Display, Key Up/Down Buttons, and Major/Minor ButtonWhen the musIQ button is not lit, you can select the key in which harmonies will be produced.Use the Key Up/Down buttons to select a key (C - B), and press the Major/Minor button tocycle through major and minor modes or the selected key.

    Effects FootswitchThis ootswitch turns some or all e ects in a preset on or o . It does not a ect the harmonies.

    While e ects can be turned on or o and adjusted individually within a preset, the EFFECTS ootswitch activates or deactivates some or all o them simultaneously.

    When the LED above the EFFECTS ootswitch is illuminated, the e ects are on. When theLED is turned o , the e ects are turned o .

    Note that when the Vocalist Live 4 ships rom the actory, the EFFECTS ootswitch is con g-ured to turn ALL e ects (Preamp, Comp/Gate, EQ, Pitch Correction, Lead E ects, Reverberation,Delay, Guitar Mix) on or o , but you can select which e ects are turned on or o via the FXFootswitch Control setting in the Utility parameters. For example, you can con gure the EF-FECTS ootswitch to turn all e ects on or o , or all e ects except distortion, or all e ects

    except reverb. See the Utility Parameters menu on page 23 or more in ormation.

    Harmony FootswitchThis ootswitch turns the harmonies on or o . While multiple harmonies can be selected withina preset, the HARMONY ootswitch activates or deactivates any selected harmonies simulta-neously.

    When the LED above the HARMONY ootswitch is illuminated, the harmonies are on. Whenthe LED is turned o , the harmonies are turned o .

    Guitar Tuner Since the Vocalist Live 4 relies on accurate incoming notes to generate its harmony voicings, it isimperative that your guitar be in tune. The integrated digital tuner o the Vocalist Live 4 makestuning your guitar ast and easy.

    To activate the guitar tuner, simply press and hold the EFFECTS ootswitch until the displayreads TUNER . Tune each string until a star ( * ) without arrows ( >> or

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    Tip: The Vocalist Live 4 remembers about 30 seconds o music while you play to determinethe proper harmonies. Entering and exiting the tuner clears this memory. This can be use ulwhen youre switching between songs with radically di erent chord progressions.

    Mono and StereoYou can output the lead vocal and harmonies in either mono or stereo. To use a mono signal,press the Stereo/Mono button so the Stereo Out LED is not lit, and connect the Line Out Le t or Le t/Mono Out XLR output to your P.A.

    To use a stereo signal, press the Stereo/Mono button so the Stereo Out LED is lit, and con-nect both XLR or Line outputs to your P.A.

    Regarding External Effects PedalsDo not hook up any other e ects pedals to your guitar prior to plugging it into the Vocalist Live

    4, as this could a ect vocal harmony generation. The only thing between your guitar and theVocalist Live 4 should be the guitar cable. Use the Guitar Thru to connect your e ects andstomp boxes.

    Setting Levels on the Vocalist Live 4Setting the Vocal LevelIt is recommended you set your vocal level by adjusting the Mic/Line Input Level knob on therear panel so that the Vocal Signal LED is amber during loud vocal sections and only briefyturns red on the very loudest vocal sections. The Vocalist Live 4 will normally prevent the vo-cal harmonies rom clipping, even when the LED is red, but or optimum voice quality the LEDshould turn red only briefy or not at all.Once the overall vocal level is set with the Mic/Line Input Level knob, you can increase ordecrease the amount o lead vocals in the mix with the Vocal Level knob. You can increase ordecrease the amount o harmonies in the mix with the Harmony Level knob.

    Setting the Guitar LevelIdeally the Guitar Signal LED should be green or amber while playing. Most electric andacoustic/electric guitars send their signal at a level appropriate or the Vocalist Live 4. I you havea volume control on your guitar ( or example, an acoustic guitar with a pre-amp built in), youshould adjust the volume so that the Guitar Signal LED is green or amber most o the timewhile playing.Some older guitars send a very low signal. I your guitar doesnt send a strong enough signalto turn the Guitar Signal LED green, try setting the Guitar Sensitivity (located in the UtilityParameters, see page 23) to gtrsens hi .

    Once the guitar level is set with your guitars volume control, you can adjust how much guitar isheard in the mix with the Guitar Level knob.

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    E ects and Parameter DescriptionsPreampThe Preamp row includes a model o a tube-based preamp, a de-esser and audio requency bandlimiting. The preamp is controlled by the Type and Gain parameters. The de-esser is controlledby the De-Esser parameter, and band limiting is controlled by the Resonance and Band Center

    parameters. In order to turn the preamp row o , you need to set Type toPre Bypass

    , De-esser to 0, and Band Resonance to 0.

    Type pre BYPASS

    PRE TUBE

    PRE harsh

    1

    2

    3

    Bypasses the preamp model (turns it o ).

    Selects a tube preamp model, which providesmild distortion to give your vocals morewarmth.

    Selects a preamp with heavy distortion and lowsusceptibility to eedback.

    Gain PRE GAIN Adjusts the preamps gain. Range: 0-99

    De-esser DE-ESSER Increasing this value applies more gain reductionto sibilant sounds. Range: 0-99

    BandResonance

    BAND RES Controls the narrowness o the selected audiorequency band (see Band Center, below). Allrequencies outside the band are attenuated

    while all requencies inside the band have noattenuation. There is no band limiting appliedwhen this parameter is set to 0. As thisparameter is turned up, the band becomesnarrower, and the e ect o the band limitingbecomes more prominent. Range: 0-99.

    Band Center BNDCEN xxxx Controls the location o the audio requencyband center, where XXXX is the band center inHz. Range: 80-7650 Hz

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    Comp/GateThe Comp/Gate a ects the incoming vocals dynamics. The Comp/Gate can be used to smoothout a vocal per ormance by adjusting the outgoing gain o the signal based on the incomingamplitude o the vocal. The Gate unction is use ul or removing background noise rom theincoming signal, or or muting the signal when it alls below a certain threshold. In order to turnthe Comp/Gate row o , you need to turn Type to OFF and Noise Gate to GATE OFF .

    Type cmp off

    cmp hard

    cmp soft

    cmp softer

    1

    2

    3

    4

    Turns the compressor o .

    Abruptly reduces gain when the input level rises abovethe threshold. (Hard knee.)

    Gently reduces gain when the input level rises above thethreshold. (So t knee.)

    Very gently reduces gain when the input level rises above

    the threshold. (So ter knee.)Ratio cratio x.x The ratio (x.x) o the change in input level to the change

    in output level, measured in decibels (dB). For example,a 2: ratio means that or every 2 dB the input levelchanges, the output level changes dB. Range: .0 - 5.0Warning : Using a high compression ratio increasessusceptibility to feedback due to the higher gain used.

    Threshold cmp thresh This parameter determines the input level o the knee.A value o 0 corresponds to 0 dB and a value o 99corresponds to 40 dB. Range: 0-99

    Attack/Release

    cmp rate Controls how quickly the compressor begins and endsits e ect on the signal. Range: -9

    NoiseGate

    gate off

    gate- xx db

    Turns the Gate unction o .

    The Gate unction triggers at xx decibels.Range: 80dB to 20dB

    EQThe EQ parameters allow the tone o the incoming vocal to be adjusted as indicated by the tablebelow. This unction cannot be entirely bypassed via a single parameter, instead the Low Cutmust be turned OFF and the remaining gains ( DB Bass , DB Mid Gain , DB Treble ) mustbe set to 0 dB to bypass this eature.

    Low Cut locut off

    locut xxx hz

    Low cut eature is turned o .

    All requencies below xxx Hertz are attenuated.Range: 60Hz - 20Hz

    Bass db bass Reduces or increases the volume o bass requencies.Range: 2 to 2dB

    Mid Gain db mid Reduces or increases the volume o midrange requencies.Select this requency with Mid Frequency. Range: 2 to 2

    MidFrequency

    midf xxxx hz Selects the requency (xxxx) that is reduced or increasedwith Mid Gain. Range: 80Hz - 7650Hz

    Treble db treble Reduces or increases the volume o treble requencies.Range: 2 to 2dB

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    Pitch CorrectionPitch correction detects the note youre singing and processes it to make it more precise. Forexample, i youre singing a C, and its a little fat (but not quite B), pitch correction alters thenote so that a more precise C is heard through the mixer or P.A. Pitch correction requires youto choose a scale (or mode) and a key (or root note) so the Vocalist Live 4 knows what notes

    to correct to. The parameters below control how pitch correction is applied to the lead vocal.Typically, most singers use the PC CHROM scale or pitch correction. In this case, the Key param-eter is not used, and there is no need to change the pitch correction scale between songs. Scales and modes are described below using degrees, where the number represents the rooto the scale or mode, and is determined by the Key parameter. A lowercase b indicates thenote is fat.

    Type 1 PC off Pitch correction isturned o .

    15 pc phryg Phrygian Mode[ b2 b3 4 5 b6 b7]

    2 pc chrom2 Note ChromaticScale

    [ b2 2 b3 3 4 b5 5 b6 6b7 7]

    16 pc lydianLydian Mode[ 2 3 b5 5 6 7]

    3 pc major Major Scale[ 2 3 4 5 6 7]

    17 pc mixolyd Mixolodian Mode[ 2 3 4 5 6 b7]

    4 pc min nat Natural Minor Scale[ 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7]

    18 pc aeolian Aeolian Mode[ 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7]

    5 pc min hrm Harmonic Minor Scale[ 2 b3 4 5 b6 7]

    19 pc locrian Locrian Mode[ b2 b3 4 b5 b6 b7]

    6 pd min mel Ascending MelodicMinor Scale[ 2 b3 4 5 6 7]

    20 pc in sen Japanese In Sen Scale[ b2 4 5 b7]

    7 pc blues Blues Scale[ b3 4 b5 5 b7]

    21 pc arabic Arabic Scale[ b2 3 4 5 b6 7]

    8 pc pentmaj Major Penatonic Scale[ 2 3 5 6]

    22 pc neapol Neapolitan Scale[ b2 b3 4 5 6 7]

    9 pc pentmin Minor Penatonic Scale[ b3 4 5 b7]

    23 pc neapmin Neapolitan Minor Scale[ b2 b3 4 5 b6 7]

    10 pc dimin Diminished Scale[ 2 b3 4 b5 b6 6 7] 24 PC hungmin Hungarian Minor Scale[ 2 b3 b5 5 b6 7]

    11 pc bebpmaj Major Bebop Scale[ 2 3 4 5 b6 6 7]

    25 pc enigma Enigmatic Scale[ b2 3 b5 b6 b7 7]

    12 pc bebpdom Dominant Bebop Scale[ 2 3 4 5 6 b7 7]

    26 pc maj tri Major Triad Scale[ 3 5]

    13 pc whltone Whole Tone Scale[ 2 3 b5 b6 b7]

    27 pc min tri Minor Triad Scale[ b3 5]

    14 pc dorian Dorian Mode

    [ 2 b3 4 5 6 b7]

    28 pc note Single Note

    [ ]

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    Key pc x Selects the key or root o the scale. For example, i the Typeis set to MAJOR, and Key is set to PC C, the notes that will becorrected to are C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.

    Note: This parameter is ignored when the scale type is set toPC CHROM .

    Window PC Window The window parameter controls the window or extentaround each note that pitch correction will be applied. I thewindow is small, then your pitch will only be altered i yourinput pitch is close to the note already. I the window is large,then pitch correction will be applied even i your input pitch is

    ar rom the note. Range: -99

    Rate PC rate The pitch correction rate controls how aggressively your pitchis corrected. I the rate is low, then all o your rapid pitch

    variations (e.g. vibrato, scoops etc) will be le t untouched, andonly long sustained notes will be corrected. I the rate is high,then all o your pitch variations will be removed resulting in avery fat robotic sounding voice.Range: -99

    Amount Pc amount The amount parameter scales the amount o pitch correctionapplied to the input voice. The range is 0 to 99. When setto 99, the ull pitch correction amount is applied, but asthe amount control is turned down, the amount o pitchcorrection is reduced in proportion to how close you areto the target note. So, larger deviations are corrected morethan smaller deviations, and small intentional pitch deviationsare preserved. This is probably best understood through the

    ollowing examples:

    With the amount set to 99, a 0 cent fat input will becorrected by 0 cents and a 50 cent fat input will becorrected by 50 cents.

    With the amount set to 80, a 0 cent fat input will becorrected by approximately 5 cents and a 50 cent fat inputwill be corrected by approximately 40 cents.

    With the amount set to 0, a 0 cent fat input will not becorrected and a 50 cent fat input will be corrected byapproximately 0 cents.

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    Lead EffectsThe Lead E ects modi y the incoming vocal by changing its pitch or timbre in real time. Thereare Persona e ects, which change the character o the voice, and Mod e ects which add modula-tion changes such as tremolo or chorus to the incoming vocal signal. The e ects in the LeadE ects row can be turned o by setting the Persona to OFF , and the Mod Type to OFF . Notethat Lead E ects apply to the lead vocal (your voice) only. To modi y the harmony voices, use theVoice Styles parameter in the Harmony e ect (described on page 9).

    Persona PER OFF

    PER BORG

    PER PIXEL

    PER ROBO

    PER BIG

    PER SMALL

    PER GIANTPER ELF

    PER CHIP

    PER VIBR1

    PER VIBR2

    PER VIBR3

    PER opera

    PER rock

    PER elvis

    PER bob

    PER SHEEP

    PER GRANNY

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    78

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    E ect is o .

    Metallic ringing.

    Stepped pitch.

    Fixed pitch.

    Bigger person.

    Smaller person.

    Very large person (with octave down shi t).Very small person (with octave up shi t).

    Instrumental shi t sound.

    Light, natural sounding vibrato.

    Slower vibrato.

    Ballad-type vibrato.

    Tenor opera vibrato.

    Vibrato and some gender.

    Big vibrato, scoop, and some gender.

    Scoops into notes.

    Baaa sound.

    Wavery voice.

    Amount per AMT Determines the amount o persona e ect heard inthe output. Range: 0-99

    Mod Type vmod off

    vmod thick

    vmod chor

    vmod fLang

    vmod trem

    vmod stutr

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    No mod e ect.

    Thicken.

    Chorus.

    Flanger.

    Tremolo.

    Stutter.

    Mod Amount vmod amt Determines the amount o mod e ect heard in theoutput. Range: 0-99

    Mod Speed vmod speed Determines the speed o the mod e ectsmodulation. Range: -99

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    Harmony These settings let you select the number and type o background voices that are generated bythe Vocalist Live 4. You can add -4 voices o harmony or duplicates (unison) to your lead vocal.The di erent harmony combinations appear as abbreviations in the Alphanumeric display. Eachabbreviation represents one voice. The combinations are numbered; each combinations numberappears in the Numeric display.

    The abbreviations stand or:U Unison. Creates a copy o the lead vocal.

    UC Unison corrected. Creates a copy o the lead vocal with pitch correction.3U Harmony is one third up rom the lead vocal.3D Harmony is one third down rom the lead vocal.5U Harmony is one th up rom the lead vocal.5D Harmony is one th down rom the lead vocal.8U Harmony is one octave up rom the lead vocal.8D Harmony is one octave down rom the lead vocal.

    Note: The 3U and 5U (third up and th up) settings produce harmonies that are only nominallythird up and th up. They vary depending on the guitar chord and input vocal pitch.

    Note: Turning on either a Lead E ect persona or pitch correction requires the use o a harmo-ny voice. I all harmony voices are being used in the current preset, the least important harmonyvoice is automatically selected or this purpose.

    Voicing 1 off No harmonies. 17 U U Two voices o unison.2 8D Octave down. 18 3U 3U Third up, third up.

    3 5D Fi th down. 19 3U 5U Third up, th up

    4 3D Third down. 20 8D 5D 3D Octave down, th down, thirddown.

    5 U Unison. 21 8D U 8U Octave down, unison, octaveup.

    6 uc Unison w/ pitchcorrection.22 5D 3D U Fi th down, third down, unison.

    7 3U Third up. 23 5D 3D 3U Fi th down, third down, thirdup.

    8 5U Fi th up. 24 5D U 5U Fi th down, unison, th up.

    9 8U Octave up. 25 3D U 3U Third down, unison, third up.

    10 8D 8U Octave down, octave up. 26 3D 3U 5U Third down, third up, th up.

    11 5D 3D Fi th down, third down. 27 U 3U 5U Unison, third up, th up.

    12 5D 3U Fi th down, third up. 28 3U 5U 8U Third up, th up, octave up.

    13 5D 5U Fi th down, th up. 29 5D 5D 5U5U Fi th down, th down, th up,th up.

    14 3D 3D Third down, third down. 30 5D 3D 3U5U Fi th down, third down, thirdup, th up.

    15 3D 3U Third down, third up. 31 3D 3D 3U3U Third down, third down, thirdup, third up.

    16 3D 5U Third down, th up. 32 U U U U Four voices o unison.

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    Balance harm bal Controls the balance between the generatedharmony voices. I there is only onevoicing, then this control has no e ect.But i there is more than one voicing on,then this parameter controls the balancebetween these voices. A value o 50 givesapproximately the same output level or allthe voices. Values less than 50 increase thelevel o the lower voicings compared to thehigher voicings, while values over 50 increasethe level o the higher voicings compared thelower voicings.

    Variation When the musIQ TM button is lit:1 musiq main

    2 musiq alt

    When the musIQ button isNOT lit:1 key var1

    2 key var2

    3 key var3

    The main musIQ harmony mode.

    This is an alternate musIQ mode that ollows

    the melody note changes in the lead morethan the main mode. For some songs, thismode will produce an interesting alternativeto the main musIQ mode, but because it ismore aggressive in ollowing the lead melody,it can also produce some unexpectedharmonies.

    Each key variation (KEY VAR

    ) selects ascale that sounds correct with your song.The di erence between the 3 Major or 3Minor scales is airly subtle and may not beobvious right away but, or some songs, onescale will sound right where another mightnot. Whether a certain scale works or notdepends on what note you sing in relation tothe key you have chosen.

    VoiceStyles

    vst time

    vst tm pch

    vst onsetvst gospel

    vst mixed

    vst gals

    vst guys

    vst drunk

    1

    2

    34

    5

    6

    7

    8

    Time decoupling. Harmony voices begin and endwith varying delays relative to the lead vocal.Pitch and time decoupling. Harmony voicesvary slightly in pitch as well as timing.Pitch and time decoupling with onset scoops.Pitch and time decoupling with onset scoopsand vibrato.When there is more than one harmony voiceon, this style sends a mix o the rst ourstyles to the individual harmony voices.Gender modi ed to make harmonies soundmore eminine.Gender modi ed to make harmonies soundmore masculine.Extreme pitch and time decoupling.

    StyleAmount

    vstyle amt Determines the amount o voice styleapplied to the harmony. Range: 0-99

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    ReverberationReverb a ects both the processed vocal signals and harmonies as well as the Guitar Mix, as setwith the Guitar Mix Reverb Level (see below). There are ve reverb types (Studio, Club, Hall,Stadium, and Coarse), each refecting di erent decay times and di usion settings. Reverb can bebypassed by setting the Reverb Type to RVB OFF .

    Type rvb offrvb studiorvb clubrvb hallrvb stadRVB Coarse

    123456

    Reverb is turned o .Sounds like reverb in a recording studio.Sounds like reverb in a medium sized club.Sounds like reverb in a concert hall.Sounds like reverb in a stadium.This reverb style is similar to studio, except there is lessdi usion in the reverb tail, producing a coarse grainysound.

    Level rvb level Adjusts the amount o reverb applied to the lead vocalsand harmonies. Range: 0-99

    Tone rvb tone Adjusts the tone o the reverb. Range: -5

    Pre-Delay rvb predel Determines the amount o pre-delay. Range: 0-9

    Decay Adjust rvb decadj Increases or decreases the rate at which the reverbdecays. Range: -99

    Delay Delay a ects the processed vocal signals. Delay can be bypassed by setting the Delay Type todelay OFF .

    Type DELAY offDELAY monoDELAY alt1DELAY alt2DELAY alt3

    12345

    Delay is turned o .This style produces a pan-center echo.The three ALT styles produce variations o ping-pongechos that alternate between the le t and right channel.

    Level DELAY level Adjusts the level o the echo e ect heard in the output.Range: 0-99

    Damping DELAY damp Controls how damped (lowpass ltered) the echossound. Range: 0-99

    Time DELAY TIME Controls the delay between the echos. Range: -70

    Feedback DELAY fdbck Controls how much o the echo is ed back into thedelay line. I this parameter is set high, then the level o each consecutive echo drops very little.Range: 0-99

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    Guitar Mix Guitar Mix a ects the amount o Guitar signal that is processed through the two guitar e ects.The guitar e ects are Reverb and Mod. The Reverb is shared with the main Vocal and Harmonies;hence the only parameter or the guitar is GtrRvb lvl (Guitar Reverb Amount). Reverb set-tings are programmed in the Reverb row. Reverb can be bypassed by setting the GtrRvb lvl to zero. I Reverberation Type is OFF in the Reverberation row, then the Studio Type is used byde ault.

    The Mod e ects re er to Chorus and Flange e ects that are programmed in the Guitar Mix row.Mod E ects can be bypassed by setting the GMod Type to Gmod OFF .

    Reverb Level gtrrvb lvl Determines the amount o reverb applied to theguitar signal. Range: 0-99

    Mod Type gmod offgmod chormgmod chors

    gmod FLangGMOD Trem

    123

    45

    Turns the modulated e ect o .Mono chorus.Stereo chorus.Flanger.Tremolo.

    Mod Amount Gmod amt Adjusts the level o the mod e ect heard in theoutput. Range: 0-99

    Mod Speed gmod speed Adjusts the speed o the modulation. Range: -99

    Mod Feedback Gmod fdbck Controls the eedback on the delay line or chorusand fange. Does not a ect the Tremolo modulationtype. Range: 9 to 9

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    Utility ParametersThe Utility parameters are accessed by simultaneously pressing the Edit Up/Down arrow keysin the E ects Matrix . The main display will show UTILity and the Numeric Display fashes U.Once this occurs, each knob controls the value o a particular system parameter, as shown below.

    FX Foot-switchControl

    FXFS all

    FXFS mostFXFS -DISFXFS -CMPFXFS -EQFXFS -RVB

    1

    23456

    When the E ects LED is o :All e ects are disabled: Preamp, Comp/Gate, EQ, PitchCorrection, Lead E ects, Reverberation, Delay, andGuitar Mix.All vocal e ects are disabled except reverb, comp/gate and EQ.All vocal e ects are disabled except distortion.All vocal e ects are disabled except compression.All vocal e ects are disabled except EQ.All vocal e ects are disabled except reverb.

    Harmony

    Foot-switchControl

    HARMFS TOG

    HARMFS MOM

    1

    2

    Harmony toggles on and o when you hit the ootswitch.

    Harmony comes on only when you hit the ootswitchand then goes o as soon as you release the ootswitch.

    GuitarSensitivity

    GTRSENS LO GTRSENS HI

    12

    Low guitar sensitivity - used or most guitars.High guitar sensitivity - used or older guitars with weak output levels.

    ExpressionPedalControls

    1 EP=NONE Expressionpedal isdisabled

    13 EP=MOD SPD Voice ModSpeed

    2 EP=HRM LVL HarmonyLevel

    14 EP=HRM BAL HarmonyBalance

    3 EP=GTR LVL Guitar Level 15 EP=RVB lvl Reverb Level4 EP=PREGAIN Pre-amp Gain 16 EP=RVB DCY Reverb Decay5 EP=BND RES Band

    Resonance17 EP=dly lvl Delay Level

    6 EP=BND CEN Band Center 18 EP=dly DMP Delay Damping7 EP=BASS Bass 19 EP=dly tim Delay Time8 EP=MIDGAIN Mid Gain 20 EP=dly fbk Delay Feedback 9 EP=TREBLE Treble 21 EP=GTR RVB Guitar Reverb

    Amount10 EP=PC AMT Pitch Correct

    Amount22 EP=GMOD AM Guitar Mod

    Amount

    11 EP=PER AMT Personaamount

    23 EP=GMOD SP Guitar ModSpeed

    12 EP=MOD AMT Voice ModAmount

    24 EP=GMOD FB Guitar ModFeedback

    Note : The settings or FX Footswitch Control, Harmony Footswitch Control and Guitar Sensi-tivity apply to ALL presets. The setting or the Expression Pedal Control applies to the currentpreset only. I you modi y the Expression Pedal setting and wish to store it you must Store thepreset (see page ). When you load another preset, its setting or Expression Pedal Control

    will take e ect.

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    Factory ResetI you want to restore the Vocalist Live 4 to the state it was in when rst delivered, you can usethe Factory Reset unction. This will:

    Copy all Factory presets to the corresponding User presets, overwriting all changes youmay have made to the user presetsRestore the state o the Utility parameters to the actory de aults ( FXFS ALL , HARMFSTOG , GTRSENS LO )Set the Stereo/Mono state to Stereo

    To per orm a Factory Reset procedureI you are editing a preset, press the Up or Down ootswitch to exit edit mode.Press and hold the Major/Minor button and then press and release the Store button.The display will read FAC RESET- WILL ERASE ALL YOUR PRESETS... , thenSTORE=RST .Press the Store button again to continue with the actory reset. I you dont want to dothe actory reset, just wait 5 seconds, or press almost any other button, to cancel.

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    TroubleshootingI dont hear any sound coming rom the Vocalist Live 4.

    Make sure the power supply is plugged in to both the Vocalist Live 4 and the power outlet.Make sure the guitar amp, P.A. system, or mixer is plugged in and turned on.Make sure the guitar amp, P.A. system, or mixer volume levels arent turned all the waydown.Make sure the guitar volume isnt turned all the way down, and the microphone isnt turnedo (i it has an on/o switch).Make sure the Mic/Line Input Level knob isnt turned all the way down.Make sure all the cables are completely plugged into their proper places (see pages 7through 0 or instructions and diagrams).

    The harmonies arent tracking properly.Make sure the Guitar Signal LED is green or amber while playing (see Setting the GuitarLevel on page 3 or more in ormation).Tune the guitar with the Vocalist Live 4 tuner (see page 2).Make sure youre not in Tuner mode while singing.

    The guitar signal is too quiet.Turn up the volume on your guitar.Make sure the guitar cable is properly connected to the guitar and the Vocalist Live 4.

    The guitar signal is too loud.Turn down the volume on your guitar.Turn down the Guitar Level knob.

    The lead vocal is too quiet.Turn up the Vocal Level knob.Turn up the Mic/Line Input Level knob.I youre using a P.A. system or mixer, turn up the channel that the Vocalist Live 4 is con-nected to, or turn up the master level (volume) controls.Try singing closer to the microphone.

    The lead vocal is too loud.Turn down the Vocal Level knob.Turn down the Mic/Line Input Level knob.I youre using a P.A. system or mixer, turn down the channel that the Vocalist Live 4 is con-nected to, or turn down the master level (volume) controls.

    I dont hear any harmonies, or the harmonies are too quiet.Make sure the Harmony ootswitch is pressed so that the LED just above it is lit.Turn up the Harmony Level knob.Make sure the Voicing parameter (in the Harmony row o the E ects Matrix) is not set toOFF .

    The harmonies are too loud.Turn down the Harmony Level knob.

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    3RD ABOVE A simple 3rd above your lead vocal. Great or 60s duet olk songs.Utilizes a stereo chorus e ect or the guitar.

    2 3RD BELOW The same preset as # but now the harmony is a 3rd down rom the

    lead vocal.3 3RD DN UP Features harmonies a 3rd above and below your lead voice.

    4 CSN Contains three part harmony: your lead vocal and a 3rd and 5thabove to create a triad. Notice that VST GALS is used or the voicestyle. Female vocalists should probably use VST GUYS to keep theharmonies sounding natural and not too high.

    5 GALS GUYS Uses a 5th down and a 5th up to create male/ emale harmonies.

    6 BLIND BOYS Very gospel-like, and utilizes a 5th down, 3rd down, 3rd up and 5thup. Including your voice, you have 5 part harmony. The lead vocal e -

    ect is a bigger persona to give you a huskier older male vocal.7 TAKE 5 Feels like a jazzy vocal group. Uses a 5th down, 3rd down, 3rd up,

    and 5th up plus your voice to create 5 part harmony. It also uses themusIQ TM Alt harmony variation eature to sound jazzier.

    8 BASS ALTOS Covers the lower ranges o male vocals with an Octave down, 5thdown and a 3rd down rom the melody vocal (your voice). Also usesa stereo chorus e ect on the guitar.

    9 TENORS Covers the middle and higher ranges o male vocals with a 5th down,3rd down and a 3rd up rom the melody vocal. Also uses a monochorus e ect on the guitar.

    0 LITE WORLD Utilizes three part harmony (3rd above / 5th above) with a unisonvocal to help thicken your voice. Also uses a stereo chorus e ect onthe guitar. Chromatic pitch correction is used.

    CAN WE STL This preset and the next one both use emale backing vocals, a 3rddown (doubled) and a 3rd above (doubled), and a stereo choruse ect on the guitar. Try using it on the verses o a song. Chromaticpitch correction is used.

    2 BE FRIENDS Covers a higher vocal range with a 3rd above, 5th above and an oc-tave above. Also uses a stereo chorus e ect on the guitar. Try usingthis preset on the la la la part o a song.

    3 ALT HRMNY Uses the ALT variation again with a 5th below, 3rd below, 3rd aboveand 5th above, and some pitch and timing variations.

    4 BIG GOSPEL O ers a di erent variation o gospel backgrounds than the BLINDBOYS preset. It doubles the 3rd below and 3rd above to atten upyour sound. It also uses the bigger persona to give you a huskierolder male lead vocal. Chromatic pitch correction is used and atremolo e ect is used on the guitar.

    5 PURPLE RN Uses a thicker stereo chorus e ect on the guitar and a smalleryounger lead vocal e ect. Utilizes a mixture o male and emale back-ground vocals with doubled 3rds below and 3rds above.

    6 BIG GUY The ultimate blues singer preset. Great or singing bar-room bluesand R&B standards with that big blues voice.

    7 4 UNISONS Takes all the harmony voices and puts them to unison to create a atthickening e ect.

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    18 EAGLETS 2 Reminiscent of 2-part 70s country-rock vocals. Try singing with yourbest country vocal. Utilizes a 3rd above. A mono chorus effect isused on the guitar.

    19 EAGLETS 3 Reminiscent of 3 part 70s country-rock vocals. Utilizes a 3rd aboveand a 5th above as well as a unison to help thicken the lead vocal. A

    mono chorus effect is used on the guitar.20 DUSTWIND A 2-part harmony good for well-known acoustic duet hits from the

    70s and 80s. Utilizes a timing variation on the 3rd above harmony.

    21 THREE UP A smooth, fat 3-part vocal sound using a 3rd above, 5th above and anoctave above. A stereo chorus effect is used on the guitar.

    22 KISS Perfect for singing falsetto parts while still maintaining a male vocalsound. Try singing in falsetto for the verse and singing the chorus infull voice. 3 part harmony (3rd and 5th above and an octave above) isused. A stereo chorus effect is used on the guitar.

    23 ALT GOSPEL Similar to the BIG GOSPEL preset, but uses the musIQ!" Alt har-mony style to get slightly different voicings.Also, there is no tremoloon the guitar this time.

    24 GTR CHORUS Demonstrates a nice stereo guitar chorus effect with reverb. Tryexperimenting with the speed and feedback parameters to get thesound you're looking for. The harmony is a single unison voice that ischromatically pitch corrected to give an interesting doubled sound.

    25 GTR TREM Demonstrates a guitar tremolo effect with reverb. Play around withthe speed and feedback parameters to customize your sound. Theharmony has unison, octave down and octave up voices.

    26 GTR FLANGE Demonstrates a guitar flange effect reverb. The harmonies are unisonplus 3rds and 5ths up.

    27 7 BRIDGES Excellent for songs with multi-layered a cappella harmonies. Features3rd down, 3rd up and 5th up, as well as some fairly strong harmonyvoice decoupling.

    28 OCTAVES Uses octave doubling for the harmonies. The unison voice is com-bined with the lead vocal shifted up and down one octave.

    29 GALS DUET Makes a male lead singer sound female. The harmony voice soundslike a female singer singing up one octave from the lead.

    30 LOOSE DBLS Creates a fat doubling by combining 4 unison voices with lots ofdecoupling.

    31 GOLD CHAN Models a studio vocal channel using the tube amp, compressor andEQ to create a sound that will sweeten any vocal.

    32 GOLD PC Same as GOLD CHAN, but with chromatic pitch correction. This isvery useful for singers with less-than-perfect singing abilities.

    33 PCA MAJOR Demonstrates major-scale pitch correction that can make even themost vocally-challenged singers sound good. Set the key and scale inthe pitch correction row to match your song (this preset is set to AMaj). The faster you set the rate, the harder it will be to sing off key!

    34 BANDERO Provides a band limited voice that is often heard as a vocal effect.

    35 RADIO Combines a tube preamp with band limiting to create an old radiolead vocal effect.

    36 BORG Creates a metallic sounding lead effect.

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    37 BIGGER Makes your lead voice sound larger. Try playing with the amountParameter in the Lead Effects row to become just the size you want.

    38 SMALLER Similar to BIGGER, but works in the opposite direction.

    39 GIANT Combines a bigger voice with an octave down shift.

    40 ELF Combines a smaller voice with an octave up shift.41 VIB SLOW Adds a slow vibrato to your voice during sustained vocal sections.

    42 CHORUS Adds a stereo chorus effect to the lead vocal.

    43 TUBEFLANGE Uses the tube pre-amp with flange lead effect to create a surreal leadvocal effect.

    44 CHIPMUNK Has a large female gender shift combined with an octave up pitch shift.

    45 STUTTER Adds a stutter effect to the lead vocal.

    46 TREMOLO Adds a tremolo effect to the lead vocal.

    47 PING PONG Demonstrates a stereo ping pong delay effect.

    48 BOB Demonstrates large pitch onset effects. Try it while singing your favorite60s solo folk songs.

    49 ELVIS Demonstrates a slow ballad sound, with strong stylized v brato andslow pitch scooping at note onsets.

    50 GTR LESLIE Demonstrates a swirling guitar effect.

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    SpecifcationsFrequency Response: Line Level Inputs and Outputs

    +0, 3dB 30Hz to 20kHz

    Distortion (THD+IMD): Line-Level Inputs to Line-Level Outputs < 0.03% InputLevel at max, 0dBu kHz tone.

    Analog InputsGuitar Input and ThruConnectors: unbalanced TS connectorsMax input level: 3.4 VrmsImpedance: 3M Ohms unbalanced

    Mic InputConnector: XLR emaleMax input level, gain at max: 27dBu ( 2.5dBu in limit)Max input level, gain at min: .5dBuImpedance: .3k Ohms balanced

    Line InputConnector: unbalanced TS connectorMax input level, gain at max: 8dBu (+5.5dBu in limit)Max input level, gain at min: + 8.5dBuImpedance: 2k Ohms unbalanced

    Aux InputConnector: 3.5mm unbalanced stereo TRS connectorImpedance: 33k Ohms unbalanced

    Converters24-bit Analog to Digital ConverterDynamic Range: >97dB, A-weighted, 60dB ullscale inputCrosstalk: 85dB @ kHzSample Rate: 44. kHz

    24-bit Digital to Analog ConverterDynamic Range: > 0dB, A-weighted, 60dB ullscale inputCrosstalk: 30dB @ kHzSample Rate: 44. kHz

    Analog OutputsLine OutputsConnectors: balanced/unbalanced TRS, XLR balancedMax output level: + 9.9dBu balanced, + 3.9dBu unbalancedImpedance: 560 Ohms balanced, 780 Ohms unbalancedDynamic Range: > 02dB, A-weightedTHD+N: < 0.03% @ kHz

    Headphone OutputConnector: 3.5mm unbalanced stereo TRS connectorMax output level: + 2.6dBuImpedance: 0 Ohms

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    Expression Pedal: The Vocalist Live 4 can use either a standard passiveguitar volume pedal or a resistance-based expression pedal.I using a standard guitar volume pedal, it should use a 250kOhms or higher pot. I using an expression pedal, it musto er a TRS connection and o er a minimum resistance o

    0kOhms.

    Signal Processing: Freescale DSP56367 DSP with custom rmware. All signalprocessing takes place at 44. KHz sample rates, native.

    Power: US and Canada: 20 VAC, 60 Hz Adapter: PS09 3B- 20Japan: 00 VAC, 50/60 Hz Adapter: PS09 3B- 00Europe: 230 VAC, 50 Hz Adapter: PS09 3B-230UK: 240 VAC, 50 Hz Adapter: PS09 3B-240

    Dimensions: 8.25 Length x 4. 8 Width x 2.08 Height

    Weight: Approximately 3.3 lbs.

    Environment: Operating Temp: 32- 04 degrees F, (0-40 C)

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