User Manual SINGTHING All-In-One Vocal Processor with Speaker, Microphone and Cables A50-XXXXX-XXXXX
SINGTHING User Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions....................................... 3 Legal Disclaimer.............................................................. 3 Limited warranty............................................................. 3 1. Welcome to the Big Show!......................................... 4 2. Set Up – where should my SingThing live?............... 4 3. Inputs & Outputs........................................................ 5 4. The Front Panel........
SINGTHING User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with ¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. All other installation or modification should be performed only by qualified personnel.
SINGTHING User Manual 1. Welcome to the Big Show! 2. Line up the mic stand pole with the indents in the brackets. Thank you for purchasing your very own SingThing! We’ve packed a lot of creative potential into this Thing, and we’re confident that you’ll enjoy exploring its many capabilities. SingThing is the definitive singer’s toolbox, loaded with effects, instrument inputs, and a premium lightweight powered speaker system that’s just as happy on your bedroom floor as the lighted stage.
SINGTHING User Manual Option 2: On the floor If you don’t like to hang with your SingThing, you can rest it on its back between the legs of your microphone stand (or anywhere else). The angled back is designed to point the speaker directly up at your face for the best clarity and volume. This is a good position if you like to play and sing while sitting down, but it also makes accessing the controls a bit more challenging.
SINGTHING User Manual (5) OUT jack – Use this output to connect SingThing to an audio mixer for larger venues that have a PA system. All of the inputs (voice, instrument, and aux) are mixed together and sent out as a mono signal via this output. (6) MIDI Input – This input gives you the ability to control parameters from a MIDI controller or MIDI keyboard. (7) Headphone Output – Plug in a 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo headphone jack here. (8) USB – This is how you connect SingThing to your computer.
SINGTHING User Manual 5.2 Mix The Mix button gives you control over the balance between the different elements of your sound. You can change the volume on your Headphones, Guitar, Guitar Reverb, Aux/Keys Input, and Looper relative to one another. Use the Left/ Right Navigation buttons to choose what you’re adjusting, and turn the Control Knob to change the level. The obvious next step is to add Mix Master to your job description or business card.
SINGTHING User Manual 5.4 Genre Level The Genre button lets you filter your Preset selections by organizing them into groups of sounds that fit a particular genre or style. There are 18 genres to choose from: The level parameter controls how loud the harmonies will be in the mix relative to your lead vocal. You can adjust the level by turning the Control Knob. Key 1. All 10. Dance 2. Favourite 11. Echo 3. Showcase 12.
SINGTHING User Manual 6.3 Reverb Style Reverb means that we make your voice sound like it’s bouncing around a room. You can choose to have yourself in all kinds of simulated spaces, from a cozy library to a large arena. As the size and composition of the simulated room changes, it gives your voice a sense of depth, space, and distance.
SINGTHING User Manual Gender You can sound more gentlemanly, or more ladylike, by changing the Gender parameter. The range goes from -50 to +50, or Barry White to Mariah Carey, if you like. 6.6 Delay The Delay effect plays your voice back to you in a repeating, rhythmic series. You decide how quickly the repetitions come, and how long they last. You can also switch on a filter that adds a vintage radio kind of feel to your sound. Delay has four parameters: style, level, feedback, and filter.
SINGTHING User Manual 10. MIDI 11. Technical Specifications Perhaps you noticed the 5-pin MIDI input on the back panel? If you’re so inclined, you can control many of your SingThing’s functions using MIDI control commands (CCs). If this is an entirely new concept to you, don’t worry, it’s pretty straightforward. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a standard that allows cross-platform communication between all kinds of digital instruments.