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I need to output guitar and vocal separately. No matter how I hook it up guitar comes thru the vocal channel

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Hi there. Use the "pan" pots to assign the guitar to left channel and all other pans to right channel. Also, turn all effects off or down all the way. (Effects return all the way down.
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The VL4 has separate outputs for the mic and the guitar. Use the guitar thru jack for the guitar and the xlr outs for the mic, left if one mic channel, both if stereo.

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There's no way of separating the guitar from the vocal by panning it. You can get the dry guitar signal from the guitar thru socket and turn the guitar level down to zero, which will give you separate guitar and vocals but does mean that you won't be able to use any built-in effects on the guitar.

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