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Your {{ToneMatch Mixer}}, {{T1}} has three families of tools
 
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These tools control the flow of the signal through the mixer, control the EQ, and manage the signal level automatically. You can find similar tools on some other mixers.
  
 
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These tools shape the sound to create a more aesthetically pleasing outcome. When you use these, you are altering the sound so it does NOT sound exactly like the original source.
  
 
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These tools help you to use your ToneMatch mixer effectively. They are not directly related to the modifying the sound of your input sources on the path through to the output.
  
 
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* Pan/Aux

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Your ToneMatch Mixer[1], T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine has three families of tools

Technical Tools

These tools control the flow of the signal through the mixer, control the EQ, and manage the signal level automatically. You can find similar tools on some other mixers.


Artistic Expression Tools

These tools shape the sound to create a more aesthetically pleasing outcome. When you use these, you are altering the sound so it does NOT sound exactly like the original source.

  • Mod
  • Delay
  • Reverb
Utility Tools

These tools help you to use your ToneMatch mixer effectively. They are not directly related to the modifying the sound of your input sources on the path through to the output.

  • Pan/Aux
  • Scenes
  • Prefs

Some may want to debate about how I have characterized the tools, but I'll press on.

How you use the Artistic Expression Tools is completely up to you.