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    My apologies if this is answered elsewhere. In the course of a typical show I play a 6 string acoustic, 12 string acoustic and mandolin. Each have a pickup. I'm wondering whether the Voiceprint DI can save separate settings for each instrument and I could then click through each as I switch instruments? I'm assuming the answer would be yes, but wanted to check before making my purchase. If so, this is a game changer and I could run all three on a single channel!

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    Originally posted by leew3 View Post
    My apologies if this is answered elsewhere. In the course of a typical show I play a 6 string acoustic, 12 string acoustic and mandolin. Each have a pickup. I'm wondering whether the Voiceprint DI can save separate settings for each instrument and I could then click through each as I switch instruments? I'm assuming the answer would be yes, but wanted to check before making my purchase. If so, this is a game changer and I could run all three on a single channel!
    Hey leew3,
    The goal is to be able to use the Voiceprint DI with any instruments that you have. The Voiceprint algorithms are currently optimized for acoustic guitar for the most part, but we've already had great results with other instruments as well, and we will continue to fine-tune things and release updates. Even if you don't make Voiceprints for all of your instruments, you can still use the level and EQ controls in the pedal to get a fantastic sound from each source and go into a single channel on your mixer. The EQ on its own is more powerful than what you will get on most mixers.

    Definitely a game-changer!

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      It seems to me that you can definitely make separate settings for each instrument. After setting up, you just have to save all the data. Modern musical instruments amaze me with their functionality. But I've always liked instruments from the '70s because they look very aesthetically pleasing. I played the violin for a long time. My father gave me a very expensive violin from a famous violinist. I decided to get violin insurance, so I went to UK Music industry insurance. This violin is very expensive, and I am afraid of losing it.
      Last edited by aomarzu; 05-24-2022, 05:23 AM.

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