Difference between revisions of "T1® Audio Engine / Master Output Pre / Post"
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When using the {{T1}} for recording or when sending a signal to an external system, it may be useful to set the Master Output to Pre-Master Volume. This sends the full output of the {{T1 nl}} directly to | When using the {{T1}} for recording or when sending a signal to an external system, it may be useful to set the Master Output to Pre-Master Volume. This sends the full output of the {{T1 nl}} directly to | ||
* the Master Analog ¼ inch jack | * the Master Analog ¼ inch jack | ||
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This puts the control of the signal at the receiving end (external system or computer). | This puts the control of the signal at the receiving end (external system or computer). | ||
− | + | But be careful if you have an L1® or other device connected to the T1® Master Output. The signal will be Pre-Master. That is... '''loud'''. | |
Here is how you change the Master Output from Pre-Master Volume (the default) to Post-Master Volume. | Here is how you change the Master Output from Pre-Master Volume (the default) to Post-Master Volume. |
Revision as of 22:21, 20 March 2013
When using the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine for recording or when sending a signal to an external system, it may be useful to set the Master Output to Pre-Master Volume. This sends the full output of the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine directly to
- the Master Analog ¼ inch jack
This puts the control of the signal at the receiving end (external system or computer).
But be careful if you have an L1® or other device connected to the T1® Master Output. The signal will be Pre-Master. That is... loud.
Here is how you change the Master Output from Pre-Master Volume (the default) to Post-Master Volume.