Difference between revisions of "Template:L1 Model II Analog Input Gain Staging"
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# Set the '''Trim''' control on the power stand to the 0 (zero) position. | # Set the '''Trim''' control on the power stand to the 0 (zero) position. | ||
− | # Connect the {{{Device|source device}}} Main Output to the Analog Input | + | # Connect the {{{Device|source device}}} Main Output to the {{Model II}} Analog Input |
# Adjust the volume of the {{{Device|source device}}} Main Output to the reference or nominal output level. | # Adjust the volume of the {{{Device|source device}}} Main Output to the reference or nominal output level. | ||
#* On analog consoles this may be marked as '''unity''' or '''0 dB'''. | #* On analog consoles this may be marked as '''unity''' or '''0 dB'''. |
Revision as of 11:10, 8 April 2019
L1 Model II Analog Input
The Analog input is a 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced input jack.
Analog input trim (volume, or gain) control
Setting the trim level on the Model II Power Stand is a one-time step. Once you have matched the output of the ToneMatch mixer to the input of the L1 you don't need to adjust it again.
- Set the Trim control on the power stand to the 0 (zero) position.
- Connect the source device Main Output to the L1 Model II Analog Input
- Adjust the volume of the source device Main Output to the reference or nominal output level.
- While playing the source, increase the Trim level so that the Signal/Clip indicator glows green or yellow. This will probably be around 9:00-11:00 o'clock
- If the Signal/Clip indicator glows red, decrease the Trim level so that it glows only green or yellow.