USER’S MANUALv2.2
10Guitar – Adjusts the guitar input gain. Different guitars have different output levels, based on their pickups and electronics. Use this setting to
11Pitch Cor Amt Pitch Correction Amount allows you to control the amount of Auto-Chromatic Pitch Correction the VoiceLive Play GTX applies to all inco
12Setup - OutputOutput – Sets the way VoiceLive Play GTX outputs sound via the XLR outputs. There are 3 settings:1. STEREO – XLR outputs receive a st
13Setup - Output cont.USB Out Level - Controls the level of the USB output. If the device you are connect-ed to is clipping at its input, try turning
14Setup - SystemLCD Contrast – Controls the contrast of the LCD screen. Depending on the ambient light in the room, different settings may have more o
15Global Key – Sets the key to be used with harmony generation and/or pitch correc-tion. There are two settings:1. OFF – Key can be set per individua
16Input – Determines the input source used for loop recording. There are three settings:1. LEAD + GUITAR – All voices and guitar are recorded to the
17Setup - MIDIMIDI Chan – Sets the channel that the VoiceLive Play GTX listens to for Notes infor-mation.Make sure that your output/control (Keyboard,
18Setup - MIDI cont.Sysex ID – Identies the VoiceLive Play GTX when performing system updates. If you are not using VoiceSupport, make sure that the
19Setup - Switch3Introduced with Firmware v1.2.03, you can now customize the buttons on an attached Switch3!Control – Determines the functionality of
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20Setup - Product InfoThis page contains information about the installed Firmware version, Serial Number and Manufacture Date for your device.It’s goo
21When pressed, the VoiceLive Play GTX enters the Effects menu, which is comprised of 8 pages and controls the effects blocks.There is one parameter c
22The VoiceLive Play GTX effects blocks are: f µMod (Micro Mod)Contains effects that Flange, Phase, Pan, Rotate or otherwise modulate the signal. Ther
23 f DelayContains Delay effects which repeat the input signal based on the style and the current tempo. There are two parameters:Feedback – Controls
24Effects - Delay cont.Advanced - To enter the advanced menu, press and hold any of the lit BLUE LED soft buttons. To exit the advanced menu, press BA
25Effects - Reverb f ReverbCreates “room” around your voice. Essentially, it puts your dry vocal into a simulated space, small or large, to give a sen
26 f HarmonyCreates harmonies to accompany your lead vocal, using one or more voices. There are three parameters:Level – Controls the overall level of
27Effects - Harmony cont.Advanced - To enter the advanced menu, press and hold any of the lit BLUE LED soft buttons. To exit the advanced menu, press
28DoubleCreates a sense that one or more vocalists are singing in unison, with small differences in the timing and timbre of each voice. Some refer to
29Effects - HardTune f HardtuneAh Hardtune… some call it the Cher effect and others refer to it as Auto-Tune. What-ever you name it, if you’re looking
3Connection GuideOut to P.A. or DAWPower InMic InAux InSwitch3 InPhonesUSBPower In - Connect the included power supply (ALWAYS USE A TC-HELICON POWER
30 f TransducerContains effects that modify the sound by adding various lters and overdrive compo-nents. There are three parameters:Drive – Controls
31Effects - Guitar f GuitarGuitar effects are handled in the same way as the vocal effects, with some minor chang-es. The guitar sounds are selected b
32Effects - Guitar cont.Level - Replicates the Volume or Level control on an amplier. This control can increase or decrease overall volume of the amp
33Effects - Guitar cont.34. AC ROOM35. AC ROOM +THICK36. COMP + HALL37. AC LONG FX38. AC SLAP ROOM39. AC PONG FX40. AC FLANGE41. AC WIDEAdvanc
34Effects - Guitar cont. f Page 2Treble - Controls the amount of high frequency boost or cut. The EQ point and width (Q) changes between amp styles to
35MixEnters the Mix window, where various levels within the VoiceLive Play GTX can be adjusted. The mix controls affect the main output. There are 6 p
36PracticeThe practice screen gives you valuable feedback about your pitch while you sing. In fact, the stats monitor runs continuously as you use the
37TroubleshootingSometimes, things just aren’t working the way you expect them to. Here are a few things to keep an eye on.Looping TipsWhen it comes t
38Troubleshooting cont.I’m singing, but I can’t hear anything! - Make sure you’ve turned up the input gain, so that the INPUT LED is lighting green.
39Troubleshooting cont.VoiceSupport is a bit confusing, where can I learn more about it? - Go to: http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/voicesupport/sup
4BasicsMic Gain KnobOnce you’ve connected your microphone and selected the Mic Type (pg. 9 Dynamic, Condenser, MP-75), use the Mic Gain Knob to set th
5LCD Display1. Patch Name (Geddit Started)2. Patch Number (27)3. FAV – Shown if the current preset is tagged as a Favorite4. NP – Shown when Natur
6Switches and Operation1. The UP and DOWN switches allow you to navigate through presets. Press once for a single preset change. Press and HOLD to
7Control Knob and Arrow ButtonsThe control knob is used to move through presets and to move through various settings when in Edit, System or other men
8Soft ButtonsThere are six (6) “soft” buttons, three (3) on each side of the LCD Display. Each button is context spe-cic, meaning that when its funct
9When pressed, the VoiceLive Play GTX enters the SETUP menu, which is comprised of 9 pages and controls the general functions of the device:Mic Type –
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