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Vocaster Two user guide
When you activate Auto Gain in software or using the button, Vocaster disables all input controls for the other
channel.
Now you - or your guest - should speak into the microphone for ten seconds, using a normal speaking voice
you will use for the recording itself.
The inner halo on the knob acts as a count-down timer, starting fully white, then extinguishing anticlockwise. A
progress bar is also displayed on Vocaster Hub.
Halo countdown on Vocaster
Vocaster Hub countdown
After ten seconds, Auto Gain sets the input level for the microphone, and you’re ready to start recording.
To apply Auto Gain to the other input, hold the other Auto Gain button
, and repeat the process.
After using Auto Gain, you can still manually adjust the levels with the gain knob any time you like: short-press
the other Auto Gain button
first if the input you want to adjust is not selected.
Auto Gain didn't set my input level
If the halos flash amber, the signal is too loud or too quiet, so Auto Gain couldn’t set the correct level and sets it
to the minimum or maximum level. If the halos flash red, Auto Gain couldn’t set a usable level.
This could be due to a Mic Level that was too low:
- Test a different microphone or cable.
- Make sure 48V is on, if you’re using a condenser microphone.
- Make sure you switch on your microphone (if it has an on/off switch).
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