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| The {{ToneMatch Mixer}} trim controls for Channels 1-4 (1-8 for the {{T8S}}) provide a significant gain increase when you reach the upper limit. This increase in gain is normal operation. | | The {{ToneMatch Mixer}} trim controls for Channels 1-4 (1-8 for the {{T8S}}) provide a significant gain increase when you reach the upper limit. This increase in gain is normal operation. |
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| Most sources like typical microphones and piezo pickup systems can provide enough level without the need to add significant gain from the trim control. Certain sources like passive acoustic guitar pickups require additional gain and in these cases it can be necessary to set the trim level to the upper range of the control. When the trim control is set this high you may notice the gain change. This is normal operation. If you want to run the trim control at lower settings we recommend using a preamp or simple stomp box level booster. | | Most sources like microphones and piezo pickup systems can provide enough level so ou don't need to turn up the gain very high on the trim control. Certain sources like passive acoustic guitar pickups require more gain and in these cases it can be necessary to set the trim level to the upper range of the control. When the trim control is set this high you may notice the gain change. This is normal operation. If you want to run the trim control at lower settings we recommend using a preamp or simple stomp box level booster. |
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| | =====Aux Inputs channels 5/6 (9/10 for the T8S)===== |
| | The Aus inputs are designed for line-level sources and these can be balanced or unbalanced. |
| | The input sensitivity is lower than the main inputs and that is appropriate for line-level inputs. |
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| The trim for Aux input channels 5/6 (9/10 for the {{T8S}}) do not exhibit the same behavior as the trim controls for Channels 1-4 (1-8 for the {{T8S}}). The Aux inputs are designed for line level sources and do not have the same gain staging as channels 5/6 (9/10 for the {{T8S}}).
| | They do not have trim controls or physical volume controls. You set the level in the PAN/AUX settings on the ToneMatch Mixer, and you can monitor the input levels in PREFS/Input Level. |
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| == Firmware Updates == | | == Firmware Updates == |
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| == Headphone Output == | | == Headphone Output == |
| | | {{T4S/T8S Headphone Output}} |
| [[File:T4S Phones.jpg|300px]] [[File:T8S Phones.jpg|450px]]
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| # The headphone output is on the right side of the ToneMatch mixer. It is compatible with stereo headphones using a 1/4 inch (6mm) tip-ring-sleeve, stereo jack.
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| # On the face of the ToneMatch mixer, is the PHONES volume control. It is beside the headphone output. This controls the volume you hear in the headphones.
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| # The headphone output is the same as the Main outputs (Left and Right) except the volume is controlled by the PHONES volume control instead of the MASTER volume.
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| # The CH Mute buttons affect both the Main outputs and the headphone output. There is no independent preview/cue/solo function for the headphones independent of the Main outputs.
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| === Headphone Output as Monitor Output ===
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| * The headphone output is the same mix (stereo) as the two ToneMatch ports, and two analog master outputs. This is convenient if you want the same mix in the monitors as the main outputs. This is not useful if you need separate mixes for the monitors.
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| * The headphone output is convenient because it has a separate level control
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| ;Notes: The headphone output jack is 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve (stereo).
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| * This is '''NOT compatible''' with a 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced input. That includes ANY 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve input on an {{S1 Pro}}, {{Compact}}, {{Model 1S}}, {{Model II}}, or any L1 Pro.
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| ** If you use a 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable, you will get a very low, or distorted signal
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| *If you want to use the headphone output as a monitor send
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| * Use a 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Sleeve cable, '''NOT 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve"
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| ** If you use a 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Sleeve cable, you will send only the Right channel. Anything panned hard Left will not be heard.
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| == Reverb Settings == | | == Reverb Settings == |