Peavey Equinox operating instructions Activate the Mic interface and the Vocal Processor

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Activate the Mic interface and the Vocal Processor

After loading the new operating system and connecting your microphone to the Mic/Line 1 jack, the first thing to do is to activate the Mic/Line interface and the Vocal Processor.

Press the SYSTEM button then go into the MASTER menu, (F3).

Now press the MIC/LINE button, (F2) to open the MIC/LINE INPUTS screen.

Here, you can enable both the Mic/Line interface (Mic/Line = ON) and the Vocal Processor (Vocal Proc. = ON):

Mic/Line = On

Vocal Processor = On

With the Mic/Line interface On, you can sing or play through the instrument’s pre-amp, process the mic or line signal with Equinox’s internal effects processors and send the processed signal to the audio outputs.

With the Vocal Processor On, you can sing into a micro- phone and add vocal harmonies to your playing.

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Contents Vocal Processor Contents New features offered by the Vocal Processor About the Vocal ProcessorLoading the Operating System StepConnections Activate the Mic interface and the Vocal Processor Adjust the Gain InputUnderstanding the Vocal Processor ExampleVocal Processor settings Setting the VoicesSetting the Harmony Master Volume Vocoder, F1 Lock F1Edit button, F4 Unison F2Edit parameters LFO WaveMicrophone Equalizer Singing or playing through the Mic/Line inputs Cut-OffFunctions assignable to the Pedals Special Midi Controllers associated to the V.PLoading Midi Files containing a Vocoder track Vocal Processor

Equinox specifications

The Peavey Equinox is a noteworthy introduction in the realm of electric guitars, designed to cater to the needs of modern musicians while honoring classic craftsmanship. One of the standout features of the Equinox is its unique body shape, which is both visually appealing and ergonomically designed to ensure comfort during extended playing sessions. The guitar is constructed from a select mahogany body, providing a warm, resonant tone that is often sought after in electric guitars.

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