Peavey Recording Equipment Equinox User Manual

Vocal Processor  
Operating instructions  
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Vocal Processor  
About the Vocal Processor  
Installing the Vocal Processor kit activates Equinox’s Mic/  
Line interface, allowing you to sing and play instruments  
through the instrument’s pre-amp, process the mic or line  
signals with the internal Digital Effects Processors and di-  
rect the processed signals to the stereo and mono out-  
puts. In addition, the Vocal Processor feature allows you  
to add vocal harmonies to your live singing, so that you  
can play and record songs with your own harmonized vo-  
cal backings.  
You can easily upgrade your Equinox with the Mic/Line  
and Vocal Processor features by installing the optional Vo-  
cal Processor card and loading the new Operating System  
software from disk.  
The new features offered by the Vocal Processor  
1. Vocal harmonies can be added to your voice according  
to various preset configurations.  
2. The signals input at the Mic/Line 1 and 2 jacks can be  
independently processed by Equinox’s internal Digital  
Effects Processors and directed to the outputs.  
IMPORTANT: The new Op-  
erating System updates the  
instrument’s Flash Rom with  
the new Vocal Processor  
function, but it is indispensa-  
ble that you install the Vocal  
Processor card into your  
Equinox to render the Vocal  
Processor operative.  
3. A microphone Equalizer is available to process the mi-  
crophone signal at the Mic/Line 1 input.  
4. New functions assignable to the Pedals are available  
to control the Mic/Line and Vocal Processor. New MIDI  
Controllers have also been implemented to control the  
additional features via MIDI.  
Introduction  
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Loading the Operating System  
The new Operating System upgrade rewrites the instru-  
ment’s Flash ROM memory, therefore, before updating the  
instrument, be sure to save all user-programmed data  
(Songs, Performances, Grooves, Drawbars, etc.) to disk  
or hard disk. If your instrument is installed with a SCSI  
interface, you can save any user programmed data to an  
external SCSI device.  
STEP 1  
With the instrument turned OFF, insert the Generalmusic  
Operating System disk into the disk drive. After you have  
inserted the disk, turn the instrument ON.  
STEP 2  
You will see a message in the instrument display screen  
that says:  
Loading OS-DISK clears ALL MEMORY!!  
<Enter to Load/Escape to abort>  
Press ENTER and wait about 3 minutes for the new Oper-  
ating System to load. When the new system has finished  
loading, you will see the following message in the instru-  
ment display screen:  
Loading Successful!! <Enter to continue>  
At this time, Press ENTER again and the instrument will  
proceed through the normal operating display screens. You  
can now Turn OFF the instrument in preparation for the  
final step explained below.  
IMPORTANT: REMOVE THE OPERATING SYSTEM DISK  
BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE FINAL STEP!  
FINAL STEP  
As you turn the instrument ON, KEEP ROTATING THE  
DIAL until the following message appears in your dis-  
play screen:  
!!WARNING!! Dial on Power-Up Requests  
Memory Clear!! <Enter to clear/Escape to abort>  
Press ENTER. You have now completed the update proc-  
ess, and your Equinox has been permanently upgraded.  
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Connections  
To work with the Vocal Processor, the minimum amount of  
equipment you will need is:  
1. A low impedance microphone with a standard jack  
connector on the other end of the cable.  
2. An amplification system (domestic hi-fi unit, ampli-  
fied speakers, mixer, etc.).  
3. Although not essential, you can also use one or both  
types of optional control pedals to control the Mic/Line  
and Vocal Processor features: a switch-action pedal and  
a Continous control pedal.  
Microphone: to add vocal harmonies to our voice, con-  
nect the Microphone to the MIC/LINE 1 jack.  
Note: The Mic/Line 2 jack can also accept a microphone,  
but this jack is not enabled for the Vocal Processor fea-  
tures. You can sing (or play an instrument) through the  
Mic/Line 2 input, process the signals with Equinox’s inter-  
nal Digital Effects Processors and direct the processed sig-  
nals to the outputs.  
Switch and/or Continuous Pedals: plug the pedals into  
the PEDAL 1 or 2 or DAMPER jacks, program the jacks  
appropriately for a Continuous or Switch action pedal and  
assign the new Vocal Processor functions to the pedal(s)  
accordingly (Vocal Volume, Vocal On/Off).  
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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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Adjust the Gain  
The next step is to regulate the level of the microphone (or  
line) signal. With the front panel INPUT slider set to about  
the half-way mark, speak into the microphone and adjust  
the signal gain (impedance) with the rear-panel GAIN 1  
control by turning in a clockwise rotation.  
INPUT 2  
The GAIN 1 level is monitored by the In1 bar graph at the  
top of the display.  
If you insert your mic into the  
Mic/Line 2 jack, you will not  
be able to use the Vocal  
Processor features.  
Setting a too high Gain produces “clipping”, a signal distor-  
tion which appears in the bar graph as shown below.  
Clipping can be eliminated by adjusting the Gain to obtain  
a “clean” mic signal without distortion. The screen should  
show something like this, even if you shout into the mic:  
Once you have set your Gain to the correct level, you’re  
ready to sing or play through the Equinox and/or use the  
Vocal Processor features.  
If you’re going to sing or play through the Equinox, you  
can regulate some of the parameters which intervene on  
the Mic/Line signals on their way to the internal effects proc-  
essors and main mix (functions In1 and In2). You can also  
adjust some EQ settings for the Mic signal (EQUAL func-  
tion). The parameters associated to the IN1, IN2 and  
EQUAL functions are discussed further ahead.  
Let’s first examine the Vocal Processor feature.  
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Understanding the Vocal Processor  
The first thing to be sure about is what the Vocal Processor  
actually does. Quite simply, it harmonizes the mic signal  
(your voice) up to 4 times, depending on how many notes  
you play on the keyboard; one note, one harmonized voice.  
There are also two modes of operation; Vocoder mode and  
Unison mode. In Vocoder mode, the pitch of the harmo-  
nized voices depend on the pitch of the notes played on  
the keyboard. In Unison mode, the mic signal is doubled  
up to 4 times at the same pitch, without having to play on  
the keyboard.  
Each voice has an independent Volume and Pan control  
and an on/off switch. There’s also a general Voice Edit  
with LFO, Pitch envelope and Transpose controls.  
The easiest way to learn about how to use the Vocal Proc-  
essor is to try an example. Let’s try and listen to our voice  
harmonized 4 times without other background sounds. In  
Performance mode, the track whose note data is used by  
the Vocal Processor to duplicate the voices (the Vocoder  
track) corresponds to track 1, but you can assign this track  
to any Performance part (syn 1-16). If you want to use the  
Sequencer, you can assign the Vocoder Track to one of the  
16 sequencer tracks (seq 1-16).  
Example  
1. Make sure you have a Performance selected.  
LED ON  
2. Turn off all parts of the Performance except Part 1.  
3. Play on the keyboard and turn down the volume of Part 1  
until you hear no sound.  
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4. Speak into the microphone and turn down the mic volume  
with the INPUT panel slider. You should not hear your  
voice over the amp system.  
5. Now play a note or chord (of up to 4 notes) on the key-  
board and at the same time sing into the mic.  
You’ll hear a vocal harmony consisting of as many voices  
as the number of notes pressed (up to 4).  
You don’t necessarily have to sing - you can speak (or even  
grumble) - the pitch of the vocal harmony will take the pitch  
of the notes played, therefore, even if you sing out of tune,  
the pitch of the duplicated voices will be exactly the same  
pitch as the corresponding notes.  
If you want to hear your voice as well as the vocal har-  
mony, adjust the INPUT panel slider to balance your voice  
with the vocal harmony.  
Let’s now examine the parameters that you can set.  
The Vocal Processor settings  
You can change the default settings of the Vocal Proces-  
sor as required and store them to the Performances. Each  
Performance can memorize a different Vocal Processor  
setting.  
Setting the Voices  
After enabling the Mic/Line interface and the Vocal Proc-  
essor (see page 4), press ESCAPE to close the Mic/Line  
Inputs screen and return to the SYSTEM MASTER screen.  
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Select the Vocal P. button, (F3) to enter the VOICE 1 screen:  
Here you have the Voice parameter to turn the voice off or  
on, the Volume parameter to adjust the Volume and the  
Pan parameter to change the position of the voice within  
the stereo panorama.  
Using the VOICE + button, F3, you can select the other 3  
voices and program the corresponding parameters inde-  
pendently.  
Voice 2  
Voice 3  
Voice 4  
The default settings of all 4 voices is ON.  
Setting the Harmony Master Volume  
After the Voice 4 screen, pressing the VOICE + button,  
(F3), again opens the Vocal Processor Harmony screen  
where you can adjust the overall volume of the Vocal Proc-  
essor.  
NOTE: At any moment, you  
may want to store the set-  
tings to the current Perform-  
ance. Use the Store Per-  
formance procedure ex-  
plained in the Performance  
Mode chapter of your Equi-  
nox owner’s manual.  
Use the VOICE – button, F2, to step backwards.  
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Lock (F1)  
The LOCK button locks the current Vocal settings to pro-  
tect them from subsequent Performance changes. To lock  
the current setting, press the function button F8 to activate  
the Lock.  
If you prefer memorize various different settings to the  
Performances, deactivate LOCK.  
The EDIT button, F4  
The EDIT button gains access to the Vocoder and Unison  
selection buttons and various edit parameters which affect  
the vocal harmonies globally.  
Vocoder, (F1)  
VOCODER mode operates by referring to the notes played  
in real time on the keyboard, or reproduced by the se-  
quencer. The Vocal Processor responds by shifting the  
pitch of your voice exactly to the notes played.  
Unison (F2)  
In UNISON mode, the Vocal Processor duplicates your  
voice according to the number of voices active (up to 4).  
This mode is independent of the notes played on the key-  
board.  
Each voice is doubled with a slight detune effect above or  
below the input pitch according to the following scale.  
Voice 1 = +12 cents  
Voice 2 = + 7 cents  
Voice 3 = – 7 cents  
Voice 4 = – 12 cents  
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The Edit parameters  
LFO Wave  
Selects the waveform of the low frequency oscillation.  
Assignable values: Off, Sinus, Triangle, Saw, Square,  
Random, Sample/Hold.  
LFO Rate  
Determines the velocity of the LFO.  
Assignable values: 1 … 200.  
LFO Depth  
Determines the depth of action of the LFO.  
Assignable values: 0 … 7.  
LFO Delay  
Determines the delay before the entry of the LFO. Entry of  
the LFO is gradual.  
Assignable values: 0 … 64.  
Pitch Filter  
Checks the pitch of the voices. In FREE mode, all pitch  
imperfections detected due to minor changes in the pitch  
of the voice rest unchanged. In AUTO CORRECTION  
mode, the imperfections are automatically corrected.  
Assignable values: Free, Auto Correction.  
Vocoder Track  
Selects the track exploited by the Vocoder.  
Assignable values: syn 1 - 16, seq 1 - 16  
Transpose  
Transposes the Vocoder track one octave above standard  
pitch.  
Assignable values: Off, Octave+.  
The EDIT settings can be memorized to the Performances,  
provided that the LOCK function is not active.  
Press ESCAPE to return to the Voice screen.  
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The Microphone Equalizer  
Whether you are singing through the Equinox or using the  
Vocal Processor feature, you can optimize the microphone  
signal by applying some EQ to the mic signal.  
NOTE: the Mic EQ affects  
the Mic/Line IN1 jack only.  
From one of the Voice screens, press ESCAPE to return to  
the SYSTEM MASTER screen.  
Press the MIC/LINE button, (F2) to open the MIC/LINE  
INPUTS screen.  
Press the EQUAL button, (F4), to open the Equalizer  
screen.  
The Equalizer is a 4-band Mic Eq which allows you to fur-  
ther optimize your input signal by adjusting the relative  
parameters.  
High gain, Middle Freq, Middle gain, Low gain  
The Mic Equalizer settings remain memorized even after  
turning the instrument off.  
Press ESCAPE to close the EQUALIZER screen and re-  
turn to the MIC/LINE INPUTS screen.  
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Singing or playing through the Mic/Line inputs  
If you want to sing or play though the Equinox to exploit  
the instrument’s internal Digital Effects Processors, you can  
set appropriate parameters for both the In1 and In2 Mic/  
Line inputs.  
From the MIC/LINE INPUTS screen, press IN1 or IN2 ac-  
cording to which input you are using.  
Note: If you are not using  
the Vocal Processor, deacti-  
vate it by setting the Vocal  
Proc parameter to OFF.  
This screen provides several parameters which affect the  
signal on its way to the outputs.  
Volume:  
Pan:  
Adjusts the Volume of the signal.  
Varies the pan position of the signal.  
Reverb Send: Adjusts the amount of Reverb to apply to  
the signal.  
Effect types: The effect  
types (Reverb, MultiFX,  
ProEFX) affecting the signal  
will depend on the current  
Performance being used.  
MultiFX Send: Adjusts the amount of MultiFX to apply to  
the signal.  
ProEFX Send: Adjusts the amount of ProEFX to apply to  
the signal.  
Filter Type:  
Resonance:  
Cut-Off:  
Applies one of the following filters to the  
signal: Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass,  
Parametric Boost, Parametric Cut.  
A filter control which affects the signal’s  
tonal character by introducing complex  
harmonic overtones.  
Another filter control, usually used com-  
bined with Resonance, which “opens” and  
“closes” the filter to change the tonal char-  
acter of the signal.  
Analog Out:  
Selects the outputs from the following set-  
tings: Stereo L + R, mono 1 + 2, 1 or 2.  
Note: The Input settings remain memorized even after  
turning the instrument off.  
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V.P. functions assignable to the Pedals  
Under SYSTEM CONTROLS, two important Vocal Proc-  
essor functions can be assigned to the pedals for foot con-  
trol:  
Vocal On/Off (switch control)  
Vocal Volume (Continuous control)  
The pedal assignment can be memorized to the Perform-  
ances.  
Special Midi Controllers associated to the V.P.  
To control the Vocal Processor via MIDI, the following new  
special MIDI controllers (Common Channel) have been  
implemented:  
Cntrl No. Description  
Value  
12  
13  
Vocal volume  
Vocal On/Off  
0 … 127  
0 Off/On (toggle)  
64-127 On  
14  
85  
Mode recall  
1 - Vocoder mode  
2 = Unison  
Voice Mute mode 0 = Voice 1  
1 = Voice 2  
2 = Voice 3  
3 = Voice 4  
4 = Harmony  
Loading MIDI Files containing a Vocoder track  
When a MIDI File containing a Vocoder track is loaded from  
disk, the Vocoder track sets to track 5 by default.  
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