Difference between revisions of "T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Single Input to Two Channels"
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The Preamp Out of Channel 2 then goes to Channel 4. | The Preamp Out of Channel 2 then goes to Channel 4. | ||
− | I also run a my [[PorchBoard Bass|PorchBoard Bass]] into Channel 5. There is no conflict because the | + | I also run a my [[PorchBoard Floor Bass|PorchBoard Bass]] into Channel 5. There is no conflict because the PorchBoard's fundamental frequency is 30 Hz. That is so low that there isn't much I can do with the Presets or EQ for the Guitar that affects it. |
Here is a picture of one of the cables under the blue and yellow lines in the picture above. | Here is a picture of one of the cables under the blue and yellow lines in the picture above. |
Revision as of 04:20, 6 February 2009
If you are not using all the Channels on your T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine you can send a single input to more than one Channel. In the picture below I have my
- Vocal microphone going to Channel 1 and then Channel 3.
- Guitar going to Channel 2 and then Channel 4
Let's follow the signal paths (from right to left in the picture).
Blue: Microphone into Channel 1. The Preamp Out of Channel 1 then goes to Channel 3.
Yellow: Guitar into Channel 2. The Preamp Out of Channel 2 then goes to Channel 4.
I also run a my PorchBoard Bass into Channel 5. There is no conflict because the PorchBoard's fundamental frequency is 30 Hz. That is so low that there isn't much I can do with the Presets or EQ for the Guitar that affects it.
Here is a picture of one of the cables under the blue and yellow lines in the picture above.