DigiTech Live Harmony Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
Owner's Manual
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Preset
With this option selected, the tempo will not adapt and will be set according
to the "TEMPO" parameter setting in the Delay/FX menus.
Wide
With this option selected, the audio analyzed by the internal microphone or
Aux In jack is used to modify the Delay/Modulation "TEMPO" parameter,
within a wide range around the currently set Delay/Modulation TEMPO setting.
With this option selected, the TEMPO will be allowed to vary between 2/3
rds
and 4/3
rds
the rate of the currently set TEMPO – for example, a TEMPO setting
of 120 BPM would be allowed to vary between 80 BPM and 160 BPM.
Narrow
With this option selected, the audio analyzed by the internal microphone or
Aux In jack is used to modify the Delay/Modulation "TEMPO" parameter,
within a narrow range around the currently set Delay/Modulation TEMPO
setting. The TEMPO will be allowed to vary between approximately 85% and
115% of the currently set TEMPO – for example, a TEMPO setting of 120 BPM
would be allowed to vary between about 102 BPM and about 138 BPM.
To enable/disable each Live Adapt option:
1. Press and hold the <Live Adapt> button for 2 seconds. The button will begin
ashing and the display will show the available Live Adapt options.
2. Use the corresponding <Edit> knobs to edit each option.
3. Press the <Live Adapt> button to exit.
To globally enable/disable Live Adapt:
1. Press the <Live Adapt> button. When the button is lit, the Live Adapt
feature is enabled.
NOTE: When using the Aux In jack with Live Adapt,you should audition the level
of the signal. Live Adapt will work best when this signal is strong, yet undistorted.
To test the Aux In signal level:
1. Go into the System menu by pressing the <System> button.
2. Press the <DATA> encoder three times to display page 4 of the System
menu and temporarily set the AUX parameter to MIX (instead of MUTE)
using the <Edit 3> knob.
3. You can now audition the feed to the Aux In jack. Ensure you are getting a
nice strong signal relative to the vocal and that you aren’t clipping the Aux
Input. If the vocal is much louder than the guitar, adjust the sending gains
accordingly until a similar Aux In level is acheived.
4. Once done, set the AUX parameter back to MUTE using the <Edit 3>
knob.
5. Press the <System> button to exit the System menu.