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== Summary ==
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=== XLR Line Outs Channels 1 and 2 ===
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=== Line Out (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2 ===
 
* post trim (+4 dBu nominal)
 
* post trim (+4 dBu nominal)
  
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=== SPDIF Data OUT ===
 
=== SPDIF Data OUT ===
* post trim,
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* Post trim
* post channel volume and
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** Input Trim
* post insert returns.
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** R1 Remote Channel volume
* It's PRE preset, tone controls & master volume.
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**Insert returns
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* Pre
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** Preset
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** Tone controls
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** R1 Remote Master volume.
 
* SPDIF is channels 1 & 2 only.
 
* SPDIF is channels 1 & 2 only.
  
The Data OUT is a SPDIF output with a sampling rate of 48KHz
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The Data OUT is a SPDIF output with a sampling rate of 48KHz.
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Set your recording software as below if given the options
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* 24 Bit
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* 48 KHz
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* S/PDIF (RCA)
  
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See: [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/1431057611?r=1771034582#1771034582 Recording Through the PS1] &mdash; Message Board Discussion.
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 5 November 2010

PS1 Connections Lines Out

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic
L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I

Summary


Line Out (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2

  • post trim (+4 dBu nominal)

Insert Send

  • post trim,
  • post channel volume

SPDIF Data OUT

  • Post trim
    • Input Trim
    • R1 Remote Channel volume
    • Insert returns
  • Pre
    • Preset
    • Tone controls
    • R1 Remote Master volume.
  • SPDIF is channels 1 & 2 only.

The Data OUT is a SPDIF output with a sampling rate of 48KHz.

Set your recording software as below if given the options

  • 24 Bit
  • 48 KHz
  • S/PDIF (RCA)

See: Recording Through the PS1 — Message Board Discussion.

Line Outs (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2

  • post trim (+4 dBu nominal)

For Channels One or Two you can run an XLR cable to the House or recording console like this. The outputs are post-trim (+4 dBu nominal).

PS1LineOutXLR.jpg

This is not suitable for connection to another PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I as the output level is too high for a PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I Channel 1 or 2 input. If you want to connect one L1® to another please see: PS1 Powerstand / Daisy Chain


L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I
Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

Line Out from Insert Point

  • access from the "ring" connection at the Insert Point
  • post trim
  • post R1 Remote Channel Level

For Channels One or Two insert a 1/4 inch cable halfway into the Insert jack to get a signal that is controlled by the volume control on the Remote. This is also known as the Half Insert method. For more information about 1/4 cables see Tip Ring Sleeve connections. The rectangular box shown below the input panel is a DI, used to output the signal to a console or house system.

PS1LineOutInsert.jpg



Line Out from Channels 3 or 4

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic
L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I

There is no output from the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I for Channels 3 or 4. To share inputs with an external system use a DI.

PS1LineOutDI.jpg