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== Ready ==
== Ready ==
=== Presets - Current Version  ===
=== Presets - Current Version  ===
Get the newest presets. At time of writing (August 2006), the latest are the version 2.0 presets, and at this point, systems currently being shipped have version 2.0. If you are not sure what version you have see [[Presets|Presets - What version do I have?]].  
If you have a {{T1}} you can skip the next two paragraphs and down to [[{{PAGENAME}}#Performance_Environment|Performance Environment]].
 
Get the newest Presets. The latest are the version 3.0 presets , and at this point, {{Model I}} systems currently being shipped have version 3.0. If you are not sure what version you have see [[Presets/Model I and Classic#What_Version_Do_I_Have|Presets - What version do I have?]].
 
If you are using a {{Classic}} or {{Model I}} the Presets version 2.0 are fine for Acoustic Guitar or Electric Guitar as there were no changes to those Presets in version 3.0.


=== Performance Environment ===
=== Performance Environment ===
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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 system as you would normallly be when playing live.
* 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 oka) on the PS1 Powerstand trim lights. Do this while you are playing or singing as loud as you normally would in performance
* 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  
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[[category:L1™ System]]
[[Category:L1® System]]
[[category:Presets]]
[[category:Presets]]
[[category:PS1 Powerstand]]
[[category:PS1 Powerstand]]