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VoiceLive3 overview
VoiceLive 3 – Reference manual (2014-03-29) 41
HIT– Dynamic vs. Snapshot
VoiceLive3’s default HIT behavior is “dynamic”,
which means you can make edits to the effects
contained within the HIT variation of the Preset
by simply turning them on and off as described
under “Editing HIT”. Its a very quick and intuitive
way of combining effects – especially while edit-
ing a Preset.
That being said: While on stage, you may want
to turn an effect on or off during the song – but
still have HIT activate and deactivate the specific
effects you have defined.
Let’s see an example:
Using HIT in “Dynamic” mode (default)
You have saved the Preset with Reverb active all
the time (ON) and Harmony only when you have
turned on HIT (HIT ON).
You start the song with HIT turned off, so you
just have Reverb (but no Harmony voices) on
your voice. You decide that it would be nice to
have some delay for a particular section, so you
turn Delay on. Then, the chorus section of your
song comes up – so you press HIT to activate
Harmony. Reverb stays on and Delay goes off –
just as you would expect.
Now when you press HIT again, Harmony turns
off – but Delay comes back on with the Reverb.
This may not be what you want.
Using HIT in “Snapshot” mode
You might want HIT to ALWAYS turn on/off only
those effects you have saved for HIT within the
Preset.
Thats where “Snapshot” mode comes in. No
matter what effects are active at the time: HIT will
always override them and just turn on/off what
you have saved.
Typically “Dynamic” can be a great editing mode,
while “Snapshot” can be a more “fool-proof” live
performance mode.
Changing HIT mode from
Dynamic to Snapshot
Press the Setup button.
Use the < or > buttons to navigate to the Sys-
tem page.
Use the Control Knob to scroll down to the HIT
Behavior parameter.
Change HIT Behavior from Dynamic to Snap-
shot.
Changing HIT Behavior from Dynamic to Snap-
shot
Storing Presets
Since we are talking about storing a change to
your Preset – let’s do it.
Tapping the Store button accesses the Store
screen, where you may name, assign and save
your Presets.
In the upper part of the Store screen, you will
see the current name of the Preset. Use the Mix
Knobs under the display to control the following
functions:
Cursor (assigned to Mix Knob 1)
Use Mix Knob 1 to move the cursor (the current-
ly selected character). This is handy for quickly
navigating to a position in the Preset name.
Letter (assigned to Mix Knob 2)
Use Mix Knob 2 to select the letter, number or
symbol for the current cursor position.
Ins(ert) / Del(ete) (assigned to Mix Knob 3)
Turn Mix knob 3 clockwise (right) to insert an
empty character (a blank) to the left of the cur-
rently highlighted character.
Turn Mix knob 3 counter-clockwise (left) to the
left to delete the currently highlighted charac-
ter.
Store to (assigned to Mix Knob 34)
Use Mix Knob 4 to select the Preset number
where the current Preset will be stored.
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