Operation Manual
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 f Selecting presets
There are over 200 factory programmed presets 
in VoiceLive Rack. Presets are loaded as soon as 
the name appears in the LCD window.
To select presets:
1. Ensure the Home button LED is lit.
2. Turn the large encoder wheel. Detents in this 
wheel allow increment and decrement by 1 
or;
3. Touch the Navigate up or down arrows to 
browse by single presets.
 f Searching for presets using tags
The Wizard function organizes the presets by 
user-selected tag lters and alphabetically so you 
can search more effectively for them. The Wizard 
also allows you to locate but not automatically 
load a new preset while another is currently ac-
tive.
To search for presets using the Wizard:
1. Touch the Wizard button
2. Use the Mix knobs to select the Sort function 
and/or to choose up to 3 tag criteria.
3. Turn the large encoder to view the ltered 
results.
4. Press the Wizard button to load the highlight-
ed preset.
 f Using Harmony or Hardtune presets 
with a connected instrument or 
music track
Presets that have the Harmony or Hardtune but-
tons lit require a musical reference in order to 
sound musically correct. VoiceLive Rack automati-
cally senses which input is connected (see follow-
ing) in order to use it as a reference.
1. Connect an accompaniment instrument or 
music player to VoiceLive Rack. This can be 
either: 
•  A guitar connected to the GUITAR IN
•  A MIDI keyboard (channel=1) connected to 
the MIDI IN 
•  An MP3 player connected to the AUX IN
2. Select a harmony-based preset such as 1: Sixth 
Encore.
3.  Play the accompaniment instrument or track 
while singing into VoiceLive Rack. The harmony 
intervals will follow the changing chords of the 
music.
By default, the GUITAR and AUX inputs are 
routed to the main mix output. Their levels can 
be muted or adjusted in the GUITAR and I/O 
tabs of the Setup menu respectively.
 f Using Harmony or Hardtune presets 
without a connected instrument or 
track
This method, which uses a single key and scale 
generally throughout an entire song, will produce 
useful musical results for many songs but not all. 
Experimentation in a rehearsal setting is essential 
before using this method before an audience.
1. An accompaniment is required so the singer 
can sing relative to a key and scale. This can be 
a piano, acoustic guitar, playback etc.
2.  Touch the Setup button and navigate to the 
SYSTEM tab using the TAB/STEP arrows.
3. Set GLOBAL NATURALPLAY to SCALE and 
GLOBAL KEY/SCALE to ON. 
4. Touch the Edit button and navigate to the 
HARMONY tab.
5. Set the KEY and SCALE* parameters to 
match the song accompaniment. This is often 
the rst or last chord in the song.
Basic Operation
