 Hey everyone, Danielle back here from TC Helicon, and now we're going to go over beaming presets into your Perform V. So your Perform V also has the ability to beam in or import an effect style preset from our library of sounds to any of the 1-3 preset buttons. The importable or beamable presets can contain up to seven different effects, harmony, hard tune or pitch correction, megaphone, modulation, reverb, doubling, and echo. So for harmony, we use a combination of the built-in room-sense microphone and the music coming into the aux input to automatically pick up the right key for the harmony voices. You'll need to have a chorded instrument near the room-sense mic or music with a chord information coming into the aux input for this to work. Anything that filters or distorts your voice falls into the megaphone category. You can sound like you're on an old radio or distort your voice for an edgy attack. Be careful with megaphone effects when you've got a loud PA that you're running through though. We need to adjust the EQ a lot to create these sounds, so they're a bit more prone to feedback than our other effects. Hard tune can be a bit misleading at times because it covers both subtle and T-pain style tunings. There are several styles to help you hit the pitch perfectly, but some sound much more natural than others. Hard tune also requires key information to work correctly, so just like the harmony, you'll need to have a chorded instrument or an aux input setup. Modulations or micromods is where you'll find effects like flanger, chorus, and other similar effects. These effects are typically used sparingly, but add a great point of interest to your performance when used properly. Now that we've covered all the presets available, let's walk through how to beam them into your PerformV. So there are two ways that you can beam or import your presets. First, use the PerformV app. Grab your smartphone and download our PerformV app from your app store. Simply press the button in the preset location of where you'd like to beam it. Then follow the instructions once you've selected your preset and simply hit the beam button at the bottom of the app. Hold your app right close to the room sense mic and hit beam. Now the preset is loaded into preset one. You can also simply connect your phone via the mini USB input on the back and beam in presets the exact same way through the app. Again, you can download the PerformV app through your app store on Android or iOS or you can find it on our TC Helicon website. Second way to import new presets is using the voice support app. All you need to do is head over to our website and install the voice support software to your computer. Connect your PerformV to your computer via the USB on the back. Now you can add your presets by simply dragging and dropping them from your available online libraries. Some of our beamable presets come with a hit option and some don't. You can see if the effect you've chosen has a hit function or not within the app right here. So all doubling reverb and echo, your on-board effects, go to their retrospective buttons and are editable under the light blue ring. All of your micromod and harmony presets are editable by holding down your preset button until the light blue ring appears. If the effect imported does have the hit function, the allocated preset number will turn blue when active. This allows you to turn on one or more effects. We like to call these additional effects hit. A common example of hit is a preset that starts out with a simple reverb and then adds on both harmony and echo. You can use the hit either for subtle variations or really dramatic changes. Hit is controlled dynamically, which means that you can make changes to each hit state by switching effects on or off whenever you choose. And as before, this is all saved automatically and in real time, so there's no need to manually save anything you create on the go. So to create a hit function, first make sure that the preset you've beamed in has the hit available. Then activate the preset that you're using and your first on-board effect. Now if you wanted to add doubling and echo, simply click them and click them back off. Now when you use the hit, you'll see the blue adds in doubling and echo. You have now created your first hit. You can also use the hit function to replace effects. So in this case, I have reverb to start with, and when I hit hit, reverb is gone and doubling and echo are activated. To do this, simply hold reverb down when it's green. Now hit the hit function, select doubling and echo, and when you hit one again, it'll go back to reverb. Remember that this is all saved in real time. So back up your unit before importing presets if you'd like to go back to your settings that you had before you started beaming things in. To reset your PerformV to factory settings at any time, simply hold down doubling and echo while rebooting. So that's it for Beamable Presets, but if you have any other questions, feel free to comment them below and we'll see you in the next video.