 All right, this segment is all about mic control. Mic control is a function that we have on two of our microphones, the MP75 and the MP76. You can use mic control to trigger any of the effects on the Perform VK. So this is an MP75, and this is our MP76. You'll see that there are different buttons available on either microphone. MP75 is a one button, 76 has four. So when you turn on your Perform VK, you need to find your 48 volt, your phantom power button. You're going to hold that down for two seconds, and that turns it on. Once you have it on, if you're using a condenser microphone, you're going to want that on as well. So if you're using a condenser, you hold down the 48 volt button and number one. And that lets the Perform VK know that you're using a condenser mic. If you're using an MP75, you're going to do the same thing, but you're going to hold down number two. And that lets it know that you're using the MP75. The MP75 is pre-programmed to select through the presets. So one hit is preset one, second hit goes to preset two, and the third hit goes to preset three. The MP76, same thing, you hold down the 48 volt and the number three when it's plugged in, and that's going to set it up for the MP76. If you want to use the MP76, just make sure that you hold down the 48 volt power button and number three. It is automatically pre-programmed to use the mic control button up top to trigger harmony. The left button is going to trigger preset one. The right button triggers preset two, and the third button on the bottom here triggers preset three. You can also reassign the same way you do with the MP75. You just hold down the button that you want and the correlating effect that you'd like to be triggered with that button, let go, and that'll trigger that button for you as well. And that's how you do that. If you don't want it to trigger presets, you want it to do something else, say you want it to trigger your delay shots. All you need to do is hold down the mic control button on the mic while it's plugged in and hit the echo button. Now you'll see that I can just use the mic control button on the microphone to trigger that on and off. This is really helpful if you're like rocking out, you get out from behind the keyboard and you're on the other side of the stage and you want to trigger those effects, you can just do it from your microphone instead of running back to the PerformVK and triggering it natively on the device. Okay, so that's mic control. Super simple, hope you found that helpful. If you did, please like the video. Any questions, throw them in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe to our channel.