Difference between revisions of "T1® Audio Engine / Master Output Pre / Post"

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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 Volume. That is... '''loud'''.
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But be careful if you have an L1® or other device connected to the T1® Master Output. The signal will be Pre-Master Volume. That is '''loud''' and similar to having the Master Output at 12:00 o'clock.  
  
 
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 01:00, 11 February 2016

When using the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine for recording or when sending a signal to an F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Loudspeaker or other 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 Volume. That is loud and similar to having the Master Output at 12:00 o'clock.

Here is how you change the Master Output from Pre-Master Volume (the default) to Post-Master Volume.

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For information about using a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine with and F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Loudspeaker see T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine to F1 System.