Difference between revisions of "T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Click Track with In Ear Monitors"

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Question: How do I run a Click Track through a {{T1}}?
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Question: How do I run a Click Track through a {{T1}}?
  
 
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You can send the click to any channel on the {{T1 nl}}, leaving it's volume fader (to master output) OFF.
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You can send the click to any channel on the {{T1 nl}} ({{T1r}}), leaving it's volume fader (to master output) OFF.
  
 
Plug the in-ears into the Aux out on the {{T1r}}.
 
Plug the in-ears into the Aux out on the {{T1r}}.

Revision as of 09:40, 3 October 2009

Question: How do I run a Click Track through a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine?

Answer: You can send the click to any channel on the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine (T1®), leaving it's volume fader (to master output) OFF.

Plug the in-ears into the Aux out on the T1®.

Select Aux on the T1®'s rotary dial, press the channel edit button for the Click's channel.

Select Prefader on the Aux output, and adjust the volume until you hear the click.

To monitor the other channels on the T1®, follow the same procedure with each channel, sending it's signal to the Aux output.

The nice thing is that the Aux out will send a signal to both ears of your in-ears, if you need to use both.

The only problem I foresee is if you need to monitor channels from the Classic's Power Stand inputs. You would only be able to if you have open channels on the T1 that you could send the Classic's outputs into.

Source: Drumr Pete - How do I use a Click Track with In Ear Monitors