This is the third generation of TC Helicon VoiceLive vocal and guitar processor. The TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 adding tons of new features to an already impressive system, making this version the ultimate performance tool of the previous versions. The new version of the VoiceLive processor sports a new look, with a brushed aluminum and 10 metal switches located on the lower part of the device are still present, but the buttons on the left of the display have been replaced with the same touch dials as the ones on the VoiceLive Touch, such as the navigation buttons on the right of the display.
According to several user reviews of TC Helicon VoiceLive 3, it gets some compliments about excellent sound; easy to use; portable; powerful. But The TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 also gets some complaint about no MIDI sync.
Factory Reset:
To Restoring The Factory Settings of TC Helicon VoiceLive 3, you must power on while simultaneously holding the button that is inside the Headphone jack by using a toothpick or something small to press the button, but you don’t need to use much force. While “System Maintenance” appear on display, choose Factory Reset by using the Control Knob.
Hopefully the article of “How To Reset The TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 To Restoring The Factory Settings” was useful.
Reference: TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 Manual
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Seriously guys ?? INSIDE the HEADPHONE JACK ?? WTF !!??!?!
I am tech savvy and can't get it to work. How are "regular people" going to do this ?
This is the silliest thing I've ever heard of
Thanks
MC
I agree what a load of boolocks
Works just fine, I'm not sure why people are struggling! I used a little allen key wrench to push the button at the back of the headphone socket whilst I switched on the unit. Worked first time and was simplicity