VoiceLive 3 features "jack sensing" on several inputs and outputs. With this connection setup, all guitar signals are removed from the XLR sig nal path when ¼" Guitar
OUT connections are made. This gives you separate stereo channels for your vocals and guitar. This is a great setup for connecting to a 4 channel
audio interface.
4. Mono vocals and mono guitar (dual mono mode)
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If you are not using a guitar amplifier, this is a common connection setup for most live venues, since the PA is typically in mono. It also allows a sound tech to control
the overall balance be tween your vocals and guitar. Output modes can be changed in the Setup/Out put menu.
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5. Stereo vocals and guitar amplifier
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Keep in mind that your guitar amp may be miked and come out through the PA. That part of the signal flow isn't shown in this setup example.
Guitar output is automatically muted in the XLR signal path when a ¼" guitar out connection is made.
6. Mono vocals and guitar amplifier
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Keep in mind that your guitar amp may be miked and come out through the PA. That part of the signal flow isn't shown in this setup example.
Guitar output is automatically muted in the XLR signal path when a ¼" guitar out connection is made.