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Yes it is so is every other effect you will have to plug the reciever of your wireless mic system in to the vocalist and the out of the vocalist to your mixer or amp
Sounds like the mic you are using requires "Phantom Power." This means, you will likely have to purchase an external unit for this power (+48V) power to the unit. I use a Behringer Ultra-Voice Pro for mine. Works great!! You can find these on Ebay at a steal!
The only guitar amp that has 2 female jacks, one xlr and one 1/4" is a tall Acoustisonic anp by Fender . I have one and I use the Vocalist 3 and I still have an instrument jack for my acoustic guitar . hope this helps .
If the mic is a low Z- mic, that might be the issue. Check the mic straight into the sound card of the mac and see if it works or if it is shorted. Is there a switchon the mic? it may be dirty.
Power adapter requirement straight from the user manual. I am sure you are aware that a simple plug adapter in a tourist shop does nothing to convert 120v US to 240v AUS. Note you unit does not like temperatures above 40C. And you can get that in Australia.
Bear in mind the timezone difference if you try Digitech support in the US.
To the guy with the vocalist live 3. You need to change the FS (footswitch) setting under setup. It toggles between a true switch and working only when you hold it down.
Of course you can. I would send rather simple voices to the vocalist from the keyboard rather than really wierd sounds as the vocalist has to analyze the sounds to decide on creating the harmony from your voice. They do say it can be used with keyboards in the literaturee.
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