T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Switching Between Instruments

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Switching between Instruments

Mary (Banshee in the Kitchen) noted [1]

The main trick for me was to remember to hit the channel edit button for the instrument you want to change. For instance, I'd be playing guitar and want to tune in between numbers, so I'd crank around to the tuner and wonder why it wasn't picking up my signal well. Well, I'd been playing with my 12-string settings a while back and that Channel Edit button was still pushed, even though I'd gone on to playing another instrument.

I'm going to develop the habit of hitting the Channel Edit button before doing anything instrument in hand.

Hilmar-at-Bose replied

Do you mute the "unused" channels when you switch instruments ? If you do, you could try to make a habit of hitting the "channel edit" everytime you take a channel out of mute. I've tried that a couple of times when switching basses and it works fairly well for me. I do a) hit mute on Channel 1 b) put bass 1 down c) pick up bass 2 d) hit unmute and Channel Edit on channel 2

This way I don't even have to touch the volume controls on the bass and can go directly back to where I was.






  1. Mary (MBanshee) in the Bose Community Message Boards