T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Aux

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Aux Output

The output of any of the Channels 1, 2, 3, 4/5 can be sent to the Aux out. Options:

  • With or without ToneMatch™ Presets
  • With or without Effects (except Reverb)
  • Pre / Post the individual Channel volume controls.

No Reverb on Aux

Q: Why is there no Reverb on the Aux output of the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine?

A: Hilmar-at-Bose writes[1]

The T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine has lots of different effects units and normally they are unique to each channel. That means that the T1™ has 4 individual dynamic processors, 4 modulators (chorus flanger, phaser, etc.) , 4 EQs, 4 delay processors, etc. The only exception is the reverb, which is shared by all channels.
The AUX is also a per-channel control. That means if you turn up the AUX of channel, you expect to hear signals from channel 1 and only from channel 1. However, the output of the reverb processor contains the reverb portions of all 4 channels. If we add that to the Aux, you'd hear the reverb portions of all 4 channels and not only the channel that you are interested in. In most cases, this is probably not what you want.
If you are familiar with conventional mixing consoles, you will find that the situation is quite similar. You can only route to an AUX output effects that are specific to a channel (normally these would be connected to the insert loop of this channel). The "shared" effects typically come into the board through an AUX return, which is not channel specific.

The discussion continues in the Message Board

Reference from the Manual

On page 52 of the T1 manual it says.

Problem: Aux output does not sound right.

What To Do:

  • Check if the Aux output is configured for the desired tap point for each input channel. Refer to “Routing input

signals to the Aux output” on page 26.

Note: No reverb comes from the Aux output even if the tap point is Pre or Post.

  • Verify that each input assigns the desired signal level to the Aux output.



  1. Hilmar-at-Bose writes about No Reverb on Aux