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These devices are often placed between an instrument and an amplification system to modify the tone and other aspects of the sound of the instrument. Some musicians are using these in place of [[Instruments/Backline Amplifiers|backline amplifiers]] and run their processors directly into their Bose System. Typically these can be run into Channels 3 or 4 of the PS1 powerstand. They can also be run to Channels 1 or 2 with preset #00.
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These devices are often placed between an instrument and an amplification system to modify the tone and other aspects of the sound of the instrument. Some musicians are using these in place of [[Instruments/Backline Amplifiers|backline amplifiers]] and run their processors directly into their Bose System. Typically these can be run into  
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* Any ToneMatch Mixer input
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* {{Compact}} channel 2 (ToneMatch switch set to Line Level)
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* {{S1}} channel 1, 2, or [[S1 Pro Aux Input for Guitar‎‎|Aux Input/Channel 3]]
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* Channels 3 or 4 of the PS1 powerstand. They can also be run to Channels 1 or 2 with preset #00.
  
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* [[Acoustic Guitar]] for Acoustic Guitar Processors
 
* [[Acoustic Guitar]] for Acoustic Guitar Processors

Revision as of 10:56, 20 April 2019

Guitar Processors

These devices are often placed between an instrument and an amplification system to modify the tone and other aspects of the sound of the instrument. Some musicians are using these in place of backline amplifiers and run their processors directly into their Bose System. Typically these can be run into

  • Any ToneMatch Mixer input
  • L1 Compact channel 2 (ToneMatch switch set to Line Level)
  • S1 Pro System channel 1, 2, or Aux Input/Channel 3
  • Channels 3 or 4 of the PS1 powerstand. They can also be run to Channels 1 or 2 with preset #00.