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USER’S MANUALSUPPLEMENT
VOICEPRISM PLUSVOCAL FORMANT PITCH PROCESSOR
FEATURINGVOICECRAFT
HUMAN VOICEMODELING
CARD
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITH-IN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERTTHE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED ‘DAN-GEROUS VOLTAGE’ WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLO-SURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TOCONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRI-ANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THEPRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTE-NANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATUREACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSON
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - WHEN USING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE TAKEN,
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:1. READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
THE PRODUCT.2. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT NEAR WATER - FOR
EXAMPLE NEAR A BATHTUB, WASHBOWL,KITCHEN SINK, IN A WET BASEMENT, OR NEAR ASWIMMING POOL.
3. THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE USED ONLY WITH ACART OR STAND THAT IS RECOMMENDED BYTHE MANUFACTURER.
4. THIS PRODUCT, EITHER ALONE OR IN COMBINA-TION WITH AN AMPLIFIER AND HEADPHONESOR SPEAKERS, MAY BE CAPABLE OF PRODUC-ING SOUND LEVELS THAT COULD CAUSE PER-MANENT HEARING LOSS. DO NOT OPERATE FORLONG PERIOD OF TIME AT HIGH VOLUME OR ATAN UNCOMFORTABLE LEVEL. IF YOU EXPERI-ENCE ANY HEARING LOSS OR RINGING IN THEEARS, CONSULT AN AUDIOLOGIST.
5. THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE LOCATED WITH SUF-FICIENT AIR SPACE FOR PROPER VENTILATION.
6. THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE LOCATED AWAYFROM HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS RADIATORS,HEAT REGISTERS, OR OTHER HEAT PRODUCINGPRODUCTS.
7. CLEAN ONLY WITH A DAMP CLOTH. BEFORECLEANING THE UNIT, TURN OFF THE POWERAND UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THEOUTLET.
8. THE POWER SUPPLY CORD OF THE PRODUCTSHOULD BE UNPLUGGED FROM THE WALL OUT-LET DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR WHENLEFT UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIODS OF TIME.
9. DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF THEGROUNDING-TYPE PLUG. A GROUNDING TYPEPLUG HAS TWO BLADES AND A THIRD GROUND-ING PRONG. THE THIRD PRONG IS PROVIDEDFOR YOUR SAFETY. IF THE PROVIDED PLUGDOES NOT FIT INTO YOUR OUTLET, CONSULT ANELECTRICIAN FOR REPLACEMENT OF THEOBSOLETE OUTLET.
10. PROTECT THE POWER CORD FROM BEINGWALKED ON OR PINCHED PARTICULARLY ATPLUGS, CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES, AND THEPOINT WHERE THEY EXIT FROM THE APPLI-ANCE.
11. USE ONLY WITH ATTACHMENTS/ACCESSORIESSPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
12. THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE SERVICED BYQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WHEN:
A. THE POWER SUPPLY CORD OR THE PLUG HASBEEN DAMAGED; OR
B. OBJECTS HAVE FALLEN, OR LIQUIDS HAS BEENSPILLED INTO THE PRODUCT; OR
C. THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RAIN;OR
D. THE PRODUCT DOES NOT APPEAR TO OPERATENORMALLY OR EXHIBITS AMARKED CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE; ORE. THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DROPPED, OR THEENCLOSURE DAMAGED.
13. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE PRODUCTBEYOND WHAT HAS BEEN DESCRIBED IN THEUSER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. ALLOTHER SERVICING SHOULD BE REFERRED TOQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
IVL PART # SUP0129 R1.1
FOR PRODUCT SAFETY AND CONFORMITY, REFER TO VOICEPRISM PLUS USER MANUAL, APPENDIX F.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the VoicePrism Plus! This remark-able tool contains these exciting features:
· TC-Helicon Voice Modeling dedicated to the Leadvoice, with parameters such as Vibrato, Scooping, Warp,Spectral Effects, Breath, Rasp and Growl.
· World Class Digital Effects and Signal Processingfrom TC-Electronic of Denmark.
· Two Dynamics Banks, Four EQ Banks assignable to eitherthe Lead or Harmony voices.
· S/PDIF and AES/EBU Stereo Digital Inputs and Outputs.· 24 Bit Internal Processing.If you already own a TC-Helicon VoicePrism, the VoiceCraftupgrade expansion card containing all of the above specialfeatures is also available. You can easily upgrade to theVoicePrism Plus in a matter of minutes.
Only updated VoiceCraft features are included in thissupplementary manual: you may need to refer backto your original VoicePrism User Manual for func-tions that have been retained from the VoicePrism.
Text conventions:
Bold, all capitals: front panel BUTTON AND KNOB control names. Underlines, all capitals: MENUS (accessed by the front panel buttons). Italic, all capitals: CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (assigned to the
softknobs).Underline, small capitals: PARAMETER SETTINGS (twist the softknobs
to modify).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3TABLE OF CONTENTS 4USER INTERFACE 5
WHAT'S NEW 5FRONT PANEL 5REAR PANEL 6
PRESET SCREEN 7VOCALS BUTTON 9
LEAD 9VOICE MODELING EFFECT CATEGORIES 10
VM SPECTRAL 11VM WARP 12VM GLOTTAL 13VM INFLECT 15VM PITCH 16
EFFECTS BUTTON 17COMPRESSOR/EQ BUTTON 18
ASSIGN 18EQ1/EQ2, COMPRESSOR, NOISE GATE 18
MIX BUTTON 19STEP BUTTON 19BROWSER BUTTONS 19UTILITY BUTTON 20
MIDI CONFIGURATION 20DIGITAL I/O 20ROUTING 21VERSION 22
APPENDIX A: MIDI 23APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY 30APPENDIX C: INDEX 32APPENDIX D: ABOUT DIGITAL I/O 34
ABOUT S/PDIF 34ABOUT AES/EBU 34ABOUT DITHERING 34
APPENDIX E: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 36APPENDIX F: PRODUCT SAFETY AND CONFORMITY 38
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USER INTERFACE
WHAT'S NEW
FRONT PANEL
Whether you are upgrading your original VoicePrism with thenew VoiceCraft card, or you have purchased a VoicePrismPlus, the front panel controls are the same. All improvementsand new features are neatly contained within the internalsoftware, so you can avoid the hassle of learning new con-trols. The LED’s of 44.1K and 48K illuminate to indicateDigital Signal status as follows:
Solid 41.1K OR 48K - means locked with either internal or external frequency
Blinking 44.1K XOR 48K - means not locked but using internal frequency
Blinking 44.1K AND 48K - means not locked but using external frequency (which is unknown if we have no lock).
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REAR PANEL
Behind the four-screw plate lies the new VoiceCraft HumanVoice Modeling Card, which provides the VoicePrism Plustwo additional connections for Digital I/O, S/PDIF andAES/EBU. Digital signal configuration and routing are modi-fied by pressing the UTILITY button on the front panel. Youcan scroll to either the DIGITAL I/O page or the ROUTING page toedit these parameters, using the MENU TAB buttons.
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DODI
AES/EBU
VOICECRAFT EXPANSION CARD
S/PDIF
PRESET SCREEN
You will notice a slight change in the preset screen from theoriginal VoicePrism. On the original VoicePrism, if you incor-porated the Thickening effect on the lead voice, a blockmarked TH would appear in the signal path diagram after thelead voice block. With VoicePrism Plus, when you incorpo-rate Voice Modeling (VM) in your preset, this block appearsas VM, as Voice Modeling is used to create a Thickeningeffect. For details on VM, refer to the VOCALS button section.
The original VoicePrism manual illustrated how you canassign the softknobs in the PRESET screen to control differentparameters -- you can now access new libraries using thesesame controls. The new parameters that can be assigned tothe softknobs are:
VM LIB: Selecting a VM LIB will automatically set the style andamount of each of the VM effects to a predetermined setting(designed by TC-Helicon), creating pleasing results that youcan quickly recall and implement in any of your presets. TheThickening effect, a parameter in the original VoicePrism, canbe replicated using the controls on the LEAD menu pageunder the VOCALS button on the VoicePrism Plus. In theLEAD menu you can set the Detune amount of the VoiceModeled (VM) voice and set the ratio between the dry andVM voice with the DRY:VM MIX softknob. Pitch differencesbetween the two voices, along with the Pan settings, enablesthe creation of a more configurable Thickening effect.
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LEQ1 LIB, LEQ2 LIB, HEQ1 LIB, HEQ2 LIB, LCMP/NG, HCMP/NG: Ineach of these acronyms, L stands for Lead, H stands forHarmony, EQ stands for Equalizer, CMP stands forCompressor, NG stands for Noise Gate, and LIB stands forLibrary. There are now separate Lead and Harmony librarysettings, in addition to two banks of EQ for the Lead voice,and two banks for the Harmony voices. These libraries recallstandard settings for quick preset construction. With anincreased number of effects and dynamics parameters, wehave created a greater number of library categories, enablingyou to fine-tune your presets without delving into subter-ranean edit parameters.
For further details, refer to the COMP/EQ and EFFECTS sec-tions of the VoicePrism and VoicePrism Plus User Manuals.
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VOCALS BUTTON
This accesses the new VoicePrism Plus Voice Modeling (VM)features, enabling you to manipulate the Lead voice usingour Voice Modeling effects. You access the following menusby pressing the VOCALS button and paging left and right withthe MENU TAB buttons, just like on the original VoicePrism.
LEAD
The LEAD menu provides the tools necessary to produce aThickening effect by designating different characteristics forthe Dry Lead and VM Lead voice and controlling the Leadvoice mix. The control parameters are as follows:
DRY:VM MIX (0-100% MODELED): sets the balancebetween the Dry Lead voice, and the VMLead voice. 100% is undiluted VM voice, and0% is Dry voice.
DRY PAN (100% LEFT - 100% RIGHT): sets the posi-tion in the stereo field of the Dry voice.
VM PAN (100% LEFT - 100% RIGHT): sets the position in the stereofield of the VM voice.
VM DETUNE (0- +/- 50 CENTS): detunes or offsets the pitch of theVM voice from the Dry voice to create an fuller overall Leadvoice.
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VOICE MODELING EFFECT CATEGORIES
There are two basic parameters in each of the VoiceModeling (VM) menus: AMOUNT and STYLE.
The AMOUNT softknob controls whether the VM effect is subtleor intense. When initially dialing in a sound we recommendan AMOUNT setting of 50%.
STYLES are created for each voice modeling effect to providea diverse range of vocal possibilities to incorporate into yourpresets -- feel free to scroll and explore.
The last few styles in each effect are often special effects,novelty sounds or something else out of the ordinary. Anycombinations of these styles may be stored in a preset, alongwith the other effects available in the VoicePrism Plus, asdescribed in the original VoicePrism User Manual.
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VM SPECTRAL
The Spectral control is a set of equalizer response curvesintended to complement the VM WARP selections. This equal-ization is different than those controlled via COMP/EQ andapplied to the output signal. The VM SPECTRAL styles reflectthe natural equalization equivalent to the native control a
singer has over his or her own voice, andapply this equalization to the Voice Modeling(VM) voice. These styles may be used in con-junction with the resonances, or purely asadditional tonal control over the VM voice.
* Special Note: Each VM effect menu has an AMOUNT controlto 'dial in' the amount of effect desired. Remember that thereis also a DRY:VM MIX control in the LEAD menu that determineshow much of the input vocal is left Dry and how much ispassed through VM. The setting of this ratio can determinethe effectiveness of your other parameter settings, as it isessentially a master mix control for the Dry and VM Leadvoice.
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VM WARP
Warping is how we model different vocal tract dimensions,and apply them to incoming vocals. Your favorite vocalists allhave unique pitch and glottal characteristics. Warp changesthe tonal makeup of the sound by moving vocal formants, sothat the Voice Modeled (VM) Lead voice sounds quite differ-ent than the original. Formants are the harmonic combina-tions that help make our voices unique.
The styles have been given names that areeasily identified when assembling presets.The names may be associated with a particu-lar genre of music or sound. This way, youcan associate a certain modification with aname, similar to how we describe colors in apicture with names.
Some of the Warp styles contain a built-in octave shift, eitherup or down. This is to accommodate a male singing in thefemale register, with a feminine timbre, or for a female tosimulate a male singing voice. These Warp styles enable youto sing in a natural range and still hit the notes of your oppo-site gender comfortably; they are STYLE settings F2M (Female-to-Male) and M2F (Male-to-Female).
The AMOUNT knob allows you to dial in the relative strength ofthis effect on your VM voice; 0% for no effect, 100% for pureWarping.
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VM GLOTTAL
Glottal refers to the combination of complex sounds thehuman voice can make to change non-pitched aspects of thevocal sound. Consider these examples: the cool breathysound of a Jazz or Folk singer, the legendary warm grumbleof Blues from the Mississippi Delta, the brazen sizzle of Rockand Alternative Rock or the growl of 60's Soul.
The Glottal STYLE settings contain three typesof effects: BREATHINESS, RASP, and GROWL,arranged in various combinations in the stylelibrary. All of these are set to create percus-sive and expressive textures in addition tothe sung note. Experimentation is the key to
finding styles that work in your scenario, or are difficult tocreate in your scenario. The last few entries contain extremeand unreal Glottal styles -- no longer need you burn out yourthroat night after night. Glottal styles are created using thefollowing parameters:
BREATHINESS factors in 'virtual air' that gives the effect of beingclose to a sensitive condenser microphone. This intimatesound may be used in some Jazz styles or for pop ballads,although its application is not limited to these. BREATHINESSmay also be used to give a 'tired' or 'strained' sound, wherethe singer may be pushing a lot of air. You can also dial in'whisper' or like textures to simulate a specific singer’s style.
RASP is an effect where the breath pushed through the throatcavity goes beyond mere breathiness, into a harsh sizzle orgrind. These sounds are a combination of hard breath andfriction in the larynx, which are difficult for many singers toreproduce and are very damaging on the vocal cords. Youcan use RASP on your normal voice and achieve a grittier,
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rough delivery, sending a clean voice into an overdriven fren-zy. In many forms of heavy rock music, this is an expressiveand elusive performance component.
GROWL describes another way that we can achieve Blues,Rock, or Rhythm & Blues sounds with our normal voice.GROWL refers to a type of grind or friction of the larynx andepiglottis, usually heard in Soul, R&B, and Blues music.Some of the styles are sensitive to the dynamics of the leadvoice, meaning that when you raise the volume of a syllable,the VoicePrism Plus 'growls' on that syllable.
As with the other Voice Modeling effects, the AMOUNT knobcontrols the level of effect incorporated into the signal.
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VM INFLECT
The VM INFLECT styles allow the singer to adjust the character-istics of 'scooping' to the sung note. This is a stylistic effect insinging where a singer sweeps up a variable range of pitch torest on the intended note. The VM INFLECT STYLE settings usethe following nomenclature:
UP-FAST-OFTEN
UP is the direction of Inflection - UP to a note,or DOWN to a note.
FAST is the Speed at which the inflection'scoops', either SLOW, MEDIUM or FAST.
OFTEN is how regularly the Inflection occurs. The VoicePrismPlus listens for an Onset period before applying Inflection tothe beginning of the next phrase. To have a longer Onsettime, you can turn the effect off and back on later with MIDIcontrol change commands. See the MIDI section for CCnumbers.
These settings are selected with the STYLE softknob.
The AMOUNT or depth of the Inflection is controlled by theAMOUNT softknob. This control varies between 0 and 100%. Asetting of zero turns the effect style off, 100% provides inflec-tion of an octave. There are some specialty styles includedwhich have depths variable to two octaves, for extremeinflection possibilities.
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VM PITCH
Vibrato is a pitch effect that singers often use in their deliveryof a piece of music. This effect is achieved by repeatedlyaltering the size of the mouth and vocal tract in a pattern thatvaries above and below a central pitch in an oscillating fash-ion.
The Vibrato STYLES are based on real vocal-ist's vibratos. We have analyzed a large set ofparameters from a voice database and creat-ed various vibrato models. The Vibrato set-ting names reflect the style of the vocals from
which they were extracted. However, a vibrato modeled froma style or gender different from yours can sound very goodwhen applied to your voice. Experimentation is the key tofinding a STYLE setting that best suits your application. Youmight begin incorporating Vibrato into your sound by settingthe AMOUNT control to 50%. This setting matches the depthlevel that we analyzed in our modeling subjects. You canthen vary the effect from this middle range up or down to suityour taste.
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EFFECTS BUTTON
The layouts of the EFFECTS button menus are the same as inthe original VoicePrism. TC Electronic of Denmark has spe-cially designed the effects in the VoicePrism Plus.
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COMPRESSOR/EQ BUTTON
ASSIGN
Like the original VoicePrism, the Lead and Harmony voicescan be assigned to a Compressor and/or Noise Gate. The dif-
ference in the VoicePrism Plus is that youcan independently modify parameters for theLead and Harmony voices. With VoicePrismPlus, you are now able to assign twoEqualizers to the Lead and two separateEQ's to the Harmony voices.
EQ1/EQ2, COMPRESSOR, NOISE GATE
The parameters for setting the EQ's, Compressors, and NoiseGates follow a similar layout as in the original VoicePrism.The assignments to Lead and Harmony voices havechanged, allowing for greater flexibility. You now have EQ 1and 2 LEAD, and EQ 1 and 2 HARMONY settings in theCOMP/EQ menu tabs. There is also a separate COMPRES-SOR and NOISE GATE for each of the Lead and Harmonyvoices.
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MIX BUTTON
The MIX button and its menu controls remain consistent withVoicePrism.
STEP BUTTON
The STEP functions and its menu controls also remain consis-tent with VoicePrism.
BROWSER BUTTONS
See your original VoicePrism User Manual for a descriptionof the browser buttons and their functions.
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UTILITY BUTTON
MIDI CONFIGURATION
The MIDI FILTER parameter, under the MIDI menu, has beenupdated so that you can filter out incoming System Exclusivemessages and MIDI Program Change messages. This param-eter can be set to an 'OFF' position, where no filtering takesplace, or you can have both filters 'ON' at the same time.
DIGITAL I/O
DIGITAL I/O is a new menu, used for setting the SAMPLE RATE ofthe digital signal, and the type of dithering employed in thedigital domain. You can choose from 44.1KHZ, or 48 KHZ sam-ple rates, or EXT for an external sample rate, either 44.1KHZ or48KHZ. On the front panel lens, if you are synchronized at 44.1KHZ, a 44.1K indicator will light. If you are synchronized at
48KHZ, a 48K indicator will light. If you arenot linked to a digital signal properly, bothindicators will flash.
DITHERING can be set to 8, 16 or 20 bits, or an'OFF' position.
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ROUTING
ROUTING is a new menu, with four parameters to controlaudio processing and path..
DIGITAL SOURCE: may be set to SPDIF, for a digital signal on theS/PDIF jacks, or AES/EBU to select input from the AES/EBU
jacks on the back of the expansion card.
LEAD INPUT: to use your analog line in on theback panel, or the Mic preamp on the frontof your VoicePrism Plus, set the LEAD INPUTto ANALOG. To use the microphone input, theMIC ON button must be selected, as well as
the 48V button if you require phantom power for your mic.The MIC ON button must be OFF to use LINE input from theback of the unit.
AUX INPUT: you can now accept a digital input from the left orright channels of the card, or from the auxiliary input jack onthe back panel. These inputs are then sent to the effects sec-tion of the VoiceCraft card. To avoid digital signal conflicts,you are prevented from selecting the same AUX INPUT channelas the digital LEAD INPUT channel.
PROCESS DELAY: whenever Voice Modeling is activated, a cer-tain amount of time is required to analyze and modify theoutput signal. The VoicePrism Plus requires 20 ms of time foroptimal performance. Increasing PROCESS DELAY enables theVoicePrism Plus to do a more concentrated signal analysis forgreater accuracy. As some vocalists in a live situation mayfeel uncomfortable about hearing a delay, you can reducethe amount of processing time, being aware that the qualityof the modeled voice is reduced at lower settings.
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VERSION
The version window will display the current version ofVoicePrism Plus software, including the current version ofVoiceCraft Human Voice Modeling Card software.
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APPENDIX A: MIDI
Your Voicecraft modeling card style settings can be saved inpresets with your other effects and dynamics settings. Likethe original VoicePrism, you can dump one or all of the pre-sets as a System Exclusive message to another VoicePrismPlus, or to a sequencer or editor that stores System Exclusivefiles.
Please refer to the following VoicePrism Plus MIDISpecification and MIDI Implementation tables.
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APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
Note: many terms will be found in your original VoicePrism User Manual.We have provided an update to those terms in this edition.
AES/EBU: (Audio Engineering Society / EuropeanBroadcast Union standard) accepted as the professional standard in digitalaudio transfer.
Breathiness: the amount of 'apparent' moving air soundsincorporated into the vocal.
Dithering: when moving digital audio from a high bit rate toa lower bit rate, dithering is often employed toreplace the digital distortion induced by thisprocess, and involves mixing in a level of broad-band noise.
Glottal: In the VoicePrism Plus, glottal effects are the non-pitched part of the sound produced by forma-tions of the epiglottis and air turbulence in thefacial and mouth regions: they include BREATHI-NESS, RASP, and GROWL
Growl: Vocal sounds produced by the epiglottal area thatemphasize phrases with a grinding, distortingtone.
Onset: The time it takes for an effect to be applied to thesound.
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Rasp: a sound produced by the vocal tract that gives agruff, gritty edge to the vocal delivery. Rasp is aform of hard breathiness.
Resonance: a Voice model that analyzes vocal formant har-monics and changes their position in the audiospectrum, resulting in a sound with a differentoverall character that can be subtle or extreme.
S/PDIF: (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) is a digital audioformat generally recognized as the consumerstandard for digital audio transfer.
Spectra: A matrix of frequency boost/cut settings, such asthose in a graphic equalizer. Rather than singlingout individual frequencies, a spectra setting cov-ers a range of frequencies.
Voice Modeling: (abbreviated as VM) a scientific means of elec-tronically simulating a natural vocal phenome-non.
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APPENDIX C: INDEX
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44.1K 5, 2048K 5, 20
AAES/EBU 6, 30, 33AMOUNT 10, 11ASSIGN 18AUX INPUT 21
BBREATHINESS 13, 30
CCOMPRESSOR 18COMPRESSOR/EQ 18
DDIGITAL I/O 6, 20DIGITAL SIGNAL 5, 6DIGITAL SOURCE 21DITHERING 20, 30, 34DRY PAN 9DRY:VM MIX 7, 9, 11
EEQ1/EQ2 18EQUALIZATION 11
FF2M (FEMALE-TO-MALE) 12FORMANTS 12FRONT PANEL 5
GGENDER 12GLOSSARY 30GLOTTAL 13, 30GROWL 14, 30
HHCMP/NG 8HEQ1 LIB 8HEQ2 LIB 8
LLCMP/NG 8LEAD 7, 9LEAD INPUT 21LEQ1 LIB 8LEQ2 LIB 8LIBRARIES 7
MM2F (MALE-TO-FEMALE) 12MIDI CONFIGURATION 20MIDI FILTER 20MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 28MIDI SPECIFICATION 24
NNOISE GATE 18
OONSET 15, 16
PPITCH 12PRESET SCREEN 7PROCESS DELAY 21
RRASP 13, 31REAR PANEL 6ROUTING 6, 21
SS/PDIF 6, 31, 34SAMPLE RATE 20STYLE 10
TTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 36TEXT CONVENTIONS 3THICKENING 7, 9
UUSER INTERFACE 5UTILITY 6, 20
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VVERSION 22VIBRATO 16VM DETUNE 9VM GLOTTAL 13VM PAN 9VM PITCH 16VM SPECTRAL 11VM WARP 11, 12VOCALS 9VOICE MODELING 7, 9, 31
WWARP 12
APPENDIX D: ABOUT DIGITAL I/O
ABOUT S/PDIF
S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) A digital audio formatgenerally recognized as the consumer standard for digitalaudio transfer
ABOUT AES/EBU
AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society / European BroadcastUnion standard) is accepted as the professional standard indigital audio transfer. AES/EBU requires the use of a bal-anced XLR cable with an impedance of 110 W. TheAES/EBU format is 24-bit. AES/EBU is often chosen overS/PDIF because of its superior performance in jitter and sig-nal/noise ratio. AES/EBU works with a higher voltage levelthan S/PDIF.
ABOUT DITHERING
Going from one type of bit resolution to a lower resolution,e.g. from 24 bit to 16 bit, you are losing 8 bits of information.The process of cutting off bits is called truncation and it intro-duces digital distortion of low level signals, due to the lack ofcomplete signal information. To compensate for this, dithermust be applied. Dither is a small amount of filtered noisethat generates randomization at the noise floor ensuring aless distorted low level signal.
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Dithering is relevant only on digital outputs and it is alwaysthe receiving device that determines the number of bits youmust dither to. A DAT or CDR recorder should normally bedithered to 16 bit.
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Chapter Information VoicePrism Plus User Manual
APPENDIX E: TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
Note: This is an update to the original VoicePrism document.
Digital I/OConnectors: XLR (AES/EBU)
RCA Phono (S/PDIF)Input Format: 24 Bit Output Format: 24 bit processed audio on VoiceCraft Card
AES/EBU and S/PDIF24 bit unprocessed ADC output on VoicePrism Plus S/PDIF
Digital OutputOutput Dither: HPF/TPDF dither 24/20/16/8 bit
(VoiceCraft Card outputs only)Sample Rates: 44.1kHz; 48kHzFrequency Response DIO: DC to 23.9 kHz ± 0.01 dB @ 48 kHz
Analog InputsConnectors: XLR Balanced (pin 2 hot), TRS 1/4"Impedance (Bal/Unbalanced-Line): 28 kOhmsMax. Input Level Line: +21dBuA to D Conversion: 24 bits, 100dB dynamic range (A-weighted)THD: 0.005% @ 1kHz (A-weighted)Frequency Response: 10Hz - 12kHz ±0.8dB, -2dB @ 20kHz
Analog OutputsConnectors: TRS 1/4"Impedance: 680 Ohms (stereo out); 340 Ohms (mono out)Max. Output Level: +21 dBuD to A Conversion: 24 bits, 100dB dynamic range (A-weighted)
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VoicePrism Plus User ManualAppendix E: Technical Specifications
Analog ThroughDynamic Range: -97dB typical (A-weighted)THD: 0.008% @ 1kHz typicalFrequency Response: 10Hz - 12kHz ±0.8dB, -2dB @ 20kHzEMC Complies with: EN 55103 1/2, ENS 5022 Class B,
EN61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11Safety Certified to: EN 60065, CAN/CSA E60065-00, UL 6500
EnvironmentMax. Operating Temperature: 50 degrees Celsius
(122 degrees Fahrenheit)Min. Storage Temperature: -25 degrees Celsius
(-13 degrees Fahrenheit)
Control InterfaceMIDI: In/Out/Thru: 5 Pin DINGPI, Pedal: 1/4" Stereo Jack
PowerMains Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 HzPower Consumption: 40WFuses: 250V 500mA Slow Blow
(North America and Japan)250V 500mA Time Lag (Europe and United Kingdom)
GeneralFinish: Painted Galvanized Steel, ABS Plastic
Bezel, Knobs and Buttons.Display: 128 x 64 Graphics LCDDimensions: 19" x 3.5" x 8.2" (483mm x 89mm x 208mm)Weight: 7.8 lb (3.54kg)Warranty Parts and Labour: 1 year
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APPENDIX F:PRODUCT SAFETY AND CONFORMITY
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VoicePrism Plus User ManualAppendix F: Product Safety and Conformity
IMPORTANT:
FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UKTHE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:BLUE: NEUTRALBROWN: LIVE
AS THE COLOURS OF THE WIRES IN THE MAINSLEAD OF THIS APPARATUS MAY NOT CORRE-SPOND WITH THE COLOURED MARKINGS IDEN-TIFYING THE TERMINALS IN YOUR PLUG, PRO-CEED AS FOLLOWS. THE WIRE WHICH ISCOLOURED BLUE MUST BE CONNECTED TOTHE TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THELETTER N OR COLOURED BLACK. THE WIREWHICH IS COLOURED BROWN MUST BE CON-NECTED TO THE TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKEDWITH THE LETTER L OR COLOURED RED.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST EITHER OFTHE ABOVE WIRES BE CONNECTED TO THEEARTH TERMINAL OF THE THREE PIN PLUG.
FOR CUSTOMERS IN CANADATHIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALLREQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIANINTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENTREGULATIONS.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE BRESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLE-MENT SURE LE MATERIEL BROUILLER DU CANA-DA.
THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUNDTO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS B DIG-ITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCCRULES.
THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REA-SONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFULINTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION.
THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES AND CANRADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND, IFNOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE INSTRUCTIONS, MAY CAUSE HARMFULINTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.HOWEVER, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTER-FERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULARINSTALLATION.
IF THIS EQUIPMENT DOES CAUSE HARMFULINTERFERENCE TO RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEP-TION, WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURNINGTHE EQUIPMENT ON AND OFF, THE USER ISENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTER-FERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWINGMEASURES:
• REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVINGANTENNA.
• INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THEEQUIPMENT AND THE RECEIVER.
• CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ONA CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THERECEIVER IS CONNECTED.
• CONSULT A QUALIFIED DEALER OR AN EXPERI-ENCED RADIO / TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP.
THE USER MAY FIND THE FOLLOWING BOOKLET,PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONSCOMMISSION, HELPFUL: “HOW TO IDENTIFY ANDRESOLVE RADIO/TV INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS.”
THIS BOOKLET IS AVAILABLE FROM THE USGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON,DC 20402, USA. STOCK NO. 004-000-0034-4.
CAUTION:
YOU ARE CAUTIONED THAT ANY CHANGE ORMODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED INTHIS MANUAL COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYTC-HELICON (TC-IVL VENTURES INC.), A JOINTVENTURE BETWEEN IVL TECHNOLOGIES LTDAND TC ELECTRONIC., HEREBY DECLARES ONTHEIR OWN RESPONSIBILITY THAT THE FOLLOW-ING PRODUCT:
VOICEPRISM PLUS VOCAL FORMANT PITCHPROCESSOR FEATURING THE VOICECRAFTHUMAN VOICE MODELING CARD
THAT IS COVERED BY THIS DECLARATION ANDMARKED CE-LABEL CONFORMS WITH THE FOL-LOWING STANDARDS AS AMENDED BY CEMARKING DIRECTIVE 93/68/EEC:
LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE, 73/23/EEC
• EN 60065 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINSOPERATED ELECTRONIC AND RELATED
APPARATUS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILARGENERAL USE• UL 6500: SECOND EDITION: STANDARD FORAUDIO/VIDEO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTAPPARATUS FOR HOUSEHOLD, COMMERCIAL,AND SIMILAR USE • CAN/CSA E60065-00: AUDIO, VIDEO ANDSIMILAR ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - SAFETYREQUIREMENTS
EMC DIRECTIVE, 89/336/EEC
• EN 55103 1/2: PRODUCT FAMILY STANDARD FORAUDIO, VIDEO, AUDIO-VISUAL AND ENTERTAIN-MENT LIGHTNING.• EN 55022: CLASS B RADIATED AND CONDUCTEDEMISSIONS• EN61000-4-3 RADIATED IMMUNITY• EN61000-4-6 CONDUCTED IMMUNITY• EN61000-4-4 EFT/BURST IMMUNITY• EN61000-4-2 ESD IMMUNITY• EN61000-4-11 VOLTAGE DIPS/INTERRUPTIONS• EN61000-4-5 SURGE IMMUNITY
ISSUED IN VICTORIA, FEBRUARY 15, 2001, BYFRED SPECKEEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER.
EUROPEAN CONTACT:
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