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FRONT PANEL
The top two LEDs show when the input or
output audio stream has confirmed clipped
samples. Because of the additive nature of
VoiceDoubler’s effects, the Output LED can
show clipping even when the Input does not. If
either LED lights, reduce send level to the unit.
The Input LED stack confirms audio levels are
at or below its 0dB maximum input sensitivity.
The MIDI indicator shows the presence of any
MIDI at the input regardless of whether it is on
the correct control channel.
5. Program Display
This 16 character by 2 line LCD display shows
preset names, edit menus, parameter values
and STORE button functionality. When the
RECALL button is lit, the top line shows the
preset name and the bottom row shows the
values of the Timing, Pitch, Overdub and µMod
parameters mapped to the EDIT knobs. When
editing, the top line shows the current
parameter name(s) and the bottom line shows
from one to four parameter values. See the
Quickstart for more info on preset levels.
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1. Power Button
Press the power button to turn the unit on.
Turning off the unit with the POWER button as
opposed to pulling the power cable stores
current setup and preset information. Pulling
the plug results in these settings not being
stored.
2. Edit Menu List
This list displays the letters representing the
editing pages available in Edit mode. Each edit
screen has a letter and number address to
allow faster edit menu navigation.
3. Preset Number LED Display
This is a two character LED used to display
the current preset number or edit menu page.
The dots at the bottom show whether the
current preset is stored in the Factory or User
bank. If the preset number flashes while the
STORE button is lit, this indicates that you will
overwrite the current user preset or create a
new one with the next press of the STORE
button.
4. Status LEDs