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== Set == | == Set == | ||
* Set up the Bose system the way you normally would, doing your best to simulate actual performance circumstances. This includes putting you and the Remote as far from the | * Set up the Bose system the way you normally would, doing your best to simulate actual performance circumstances. This includes putting you and the Remote or {{T1 nl}} as far from the {{L1 nl}} System as you would normally be when playing live. | ||
* To keep things simple I will use the example of testing for use with an Electric Guitar. You can adapt these ideas to work with your instrument or microphone. I would run a relatively clean sound with no effects (no reverb, chorus or delay). You are listening for tone. | * To keep things simple I will use the example of testing for use with an Electric Guitar. You can adapt these ideas to work with your instrument or microphone. I would run a relatively clean sound with no effects (no reverb, chorus or delay). You are listening for tone. | ||
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=== Gain === | === Gain === | ||
* Set the [[Gain Staging|gain]] so you are solidly in the green (occasional red flickers are | * Set the [[Gain Staging|gain]] so you are solidly in the green (occasional red flickers are okay) on the PS1 Powerstand trim lights. If you are using a {{T1 nl}} set it so that you have green with occasional flickers of yellow (no red). | ||
Do this while you are playing or singing as loud as you normally would in performance | |||
* Tune your Guitar | * Tune your Guitar | ||